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  1. Presets - Consumers/Customers | B2C Focus

    I can't believe consumers/customers arent an option in the "target audience" selection for presets. It's all B2B.

    Blake A

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  2. Built-In Visual Templates for Listicles, Reviews & Comparison Posts

    I would love to see built-in visual templates inside ContentPen for different blog formats like: βœ… Listicle Blog Posts βœ… Review Blog Posts βœ… Product Comparison Posts Here are a few of my own personal blog posts that I built purely for testing and experimentation: πŸ‘‰ https://techcaffeine.com/best-ai-headshot-generators/ (Listicle example) πŸ‘‰ https://techcaffeine.com/best-artificial-intelligence-movies/ (Listicle example) πŸ‘‰ https://techcaffeine.com/hodlnaut-review/ (Product review example) When creating posts like these, having ready-made visual layout templates... such as comparison tables, rating charts, pros/cons blocks, summary cards, feature grids, verdict boxes, etc. would make the output much more engaging and publish-ready. Right now, ContentPen gives a good base structure, but adding visual templates would: ✨ Improve readability ✨ Make listicles and reviews more visually appealing ✨ Reduce manual editing & formatting ✨ Help affiliate and product review bloggers ✨ Enhance overall user experience Since many users create listicles, reviews, and comparison content, this feature could significantly boost productivity and reduce backend editing work. Just sharing this as constructive feedback... the foundation is already strong, and this would take it to the next level πŸš€

    Shivakumar K N

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  3. Support for Listicle Articles with Custom Number of Images (Pinterest-style Content)

    Hello ContentPen Team, I would like to suggest a new feature that would be extremely helpful for users creating Pinterest-style content: the ability to generate listicle articles with a custom number of images. For example, when creating a post like β€œ15 Best Hiking Outfits,” the ideal workflow would be to have 15 headings (one for each outfit) and automatically generate 15 corresponding imagesβ€”one for each heading. Currently, ContentPen only allows generating up to 3-4 images per article, and there is no option to customize the number of images for listicle-style posts. This limitation makes it difficult to create engaging content for platforms like Pinterest, where each list item typically requires its own unique image. I believe adding this feature would greatly enhance ContentPen’s value for content creators who focus on visual, list-based articles. Could you please consider adding the option to set the number of images generated for listicle articles? This would allow users to create more comprehensive and visually appealing posts tailored for platforms like Pinterest. Thank you for your attention and for continually improving ContentPen!

    Tang T

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  4. Find Low-Competition Long Tail Keywords by Lowfruits.io

    LowFruits is a keyword research tool for SEO that helps website owners find low-competition, long-tail keywords by analyzing Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) to identify "weak spots" where low-authority sites rank. Would really like to have the similar features.

    Alekhya D

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  5. Recommended Articles

    It would be great if we could connect our Search Console accounts and have Contentpen identify opportunities for articles and suggest topics (clusters) for writing based on the data in Search Console.

    Ryan E

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  6. Ability to publish to websites other than WordPress

    Functionality is currently fairly limited unless you can publish to a WordPress site. Since our site is not WordPress I cannot publish anything. The download to Google Docs does enable me to manually download and then upload to my site, but there is some formatting lost and all the external links are gone.

    Stuart C

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  7. N8N native integration

    Much more affordable alternative to Zapier and widely used.

    Boss

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  8. AI-Generated Featured Images from Templates or Reference Images

    Allow users to generate blog post featured images using customizable templates or reference images, powered by Nano Banana’s image generation, ensuring consistent, branded visuals for every article.

    Muhammad Azhar

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  9. Backlink Sharing

    Automatic backlinking between member websites

    Mustafa G

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  10. Ability to see what has been changed in a Content Refresh

    We really need the ability to see what has been added/removed/changed in a past article when doing a Content Refresh. The only tool that does this well from a UX perspective is SurferSEO but I think ContentPen's referesh could be better. However, there is so much changed during a content referesh that people really have to choose beween trusting the changes and simply publishing or pulling up the article on your site and working line-by-line to see what you want to keep/change/add.

    Kurtz

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  11. Option to disable AI generated keywords/clusters

    Option to disable AI generated keywords for those who prefer actual search data from Semrush, Ahrefs, DataForSEO, etc This would save you guys AI usage as users like me just delete the AI generate terms anyway.

    Steven

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  12. Option to add a β€œpreview”

    The ability to add a β€œpreview” at the post planning stage.

    MichaΕ‚ P

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  13. Auto-Fetch Product Tool Images

    Automatically fetch and display high-quality images for tools and products referenced inside Contentpen, ensuring visually consistent and polished tool cards without manual image uploads.

    Muhammad Azhar

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  14. Too big paragraph length

    Need the option to choose between shorter, medium or big paragraph length.

    Contentpen

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  15. Feature request β€” Auto-download + full import into ContentPen for one-click refresh/update

    Add a β€œFetch & Import” option in Content Refresh that: Accepts a public URL or site crawl target.Downloads the page HTML/text, strips templates/ads, and imports the clean article into ContentPen.Automatically maps headings, images (with original URLs), meta (title/meta description), and internal links into ContentPen structure.Runs the chosen refresh workflow (Enhance/Extensive/Research) and presents side‑by‑side revisions for review before save/publish. Why this matters (short) Saves huge manual copy-paste time for publishers and SEOs when updating existing pages.Ensures imported content keeps source structure and assets so the AI can produce accurate rewrites, maintain E‑E‑A‑T, and add targeted research/citations.Enables scalable bulk refresh: users can queue many URLs, run audits/optimizations, then approve edits β€” ideal for content sites with large legacy archives.Reduces errors from lost metadata or images and avoids tone/style drift by preserving context and author/project background during optimization. Key acceptance criteria (concise) Input: URL(s) or sitemap; optional site login for protected content.Import: Clean text + headings, images (with source URL & alt), title/meta, canonical, publish date.Preview: Show original vs. imported ContentPen draft before processing.Processing: Run selected optimization mode (Enhance/Extensive/Research) using project author/background.Output: Side-by-side revisions, revision history, ability to revert, and optional auto‑publish to linked CMS.Limits & safety: Respect robots.txt, rate limits, and content ownership; log source URL; keep import size cap (e.g., 5,000 words) with graceful fallback for longer pages. Optional enhancements (prioritize later) Batch import from sitemap with progress/queue.Auto-detect language and suggest best AI model.Auto-add suggested citation links and flag images removed during optimization.Simple credentials manager for authenticated site imports. Concise ROI statement One-click import + AI refresh will cut manual prep time by 70–90%, let content teams refresh large archives faster, and improve refresh accuracy and SEO outcomes by preserving context, assets, and metadata during rewriting.

    Alex

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