What is Reword?
Video library
FAQ
Editor
Using your Cowriter
Commenting
Sharing & exporting
Changing your language
Changing your voice
Using spellchecking and autocorrections
Sidebar apps
Version history
Research
Finding high-value subheadings
Adding cited facts & statistics
Finding relevant expert quotes
What questions do your readers have?
Asking research questions about your topic
Search Engine Optimization
What is the Reword Search Ring?
Using search rings to find opportunities
Using search intents to write people-first articles
How to get content targets for your topic
Training material
What is training materials?
Voices
What are voices?
Training a new Cowriter voice
Managing your Cowriter voice
Drafts
Managing your drafts
Publishing your drafts
Exporting your drafts
Articles
Managing your articles
How to add your existing articles
Connections
Google Search Console
WordPress
Account management
Using projects
Inviting your team
Billing
Managing your billing
How does pricing work?
Changing your plan
What are search intents?
When you create a new draft using Reword, you have the option to enter the search intents that you are intending to satisfy with the article.
This is an opportunity to help your Cowriter understand the objective of your article, which results in considerably higher quality AI assistance.
You should pick search intents that:
- Resemble genuine interests of your readers
- Are related to the parent topic
- Are not too narrow
Adding search intents
To manage your search intents:
- Head to step 2 of the new draft flow
- Click on ‘Add a new search intent’
You can also use the “I’m feeling lucky” option to have AI-recommended search intents.
Changing your search intents
This feature is in active development and will be available imminently.