The topic calendar
The calendar is where Scout proposes and you dispose. It fills itself; your job is judgment, not generation.
The calendar is where Scout proposes and you dispose. It fills itself; your job is judgment, not generation.
Where topics come from
Scout scans your tracked keywords and your category's coverage gaps — the buyer questions where you're not yet part of the answer — and proposes the topics most likely to move your visibility.
What each topic shows
A headline, an outline, the target keyword, and the destination site's profile (its editorial focus and authority metrics). Enough to judge in under a minute.
Your three moves
- Approve — ships as-is.
- Edit-then-approve — tune the headline/outline. Not a full rewrite; the angle is yours, the writing is Scout's.
- Reject — tell it why, and the next batch gets smarter.
Cadence expectations
Topics arrive on a steady rhythm rather than a flood — quality placements on real editorial sites publish on an editorial schedule. A consistently empty calendar or a pile-up of stale topics is a signal to revisit your keywords in Settings.