How it works
Paste an article. If it already has H2/H3 headings, the tool respects them and extracts the top-N sentences per section. If it does not, it auto-splits your content into 2-4 sections, generates keyword-based headings and compresses the best sentences into tight bullets. Output is copy-ready markdown.
Why structure beats prose for AI
- Headings are chunk boundaries. Assistants chunk content at H2/H3 marks when building retrieval embeddings. More headings means more chunks means more shots at citation.
- Bullets are atomic. A bullet is a pre-packaged fact. Assistants lift bullets verbatim into answer cards far more often than they paraphrase prose sentences.
- Scannable by humans too. Dwell time and scroll depth both rise when content is structured, which feeds back into ranking signals.
- Schema-ready. The output maps cleanly to Article.hasPart or HowTo.step schema, which gives an extra retrieval lift.
Pair with
Turn the headings into an outline with the Content Outline Generator, extract more granular chunks with the Content Summary Generator, and format the bullets tightly with the Bullet Formatter. Wrap the whole thing in FAQPage schema.