We're launching RCGE v2.2 soon. Help us not build something you'll hate.
We're enhancing Rankfender's Content Generation Engine (RCGE) and v2.2 is coming in the next few weeks. Before we lock things in, we want to know what actually matters to people who use content generation tools.
Here's what RCGE already does:
Intelligence. It analyzes the top 10 ranking articles for any keyword and identifies patterns. What structure do they use? What headers? What formatting? What makes them get cited by AI? Then it builds a brief based on what actually works, not guesswork.
Structure control. You can add, remove, and reorganize H2s before generation. No fixed templates. You decide the flow.
Inline images. Generated articles include images, not just text walls.
Regeneration. Mess up one paragraph? Regenerate just that part. Not the whole article.
What we're adding in v2.2:
A third layer: proofreading.
Not grammar checking. Something that flags content that adds nothing new. Content that just rephrases what's already out there. Content that doesn't include something unique to your brand — a data point, a screenshot, a real example.
We want to catch the stuff that feels like generic AI slop before you hit publish.
What we're trying to figure out:
What does your current content generator do that you hate?
What do you wish it did that it doesn't?
When you generate content, what makes you delete it vs hit publish?
We're not trying to build the perfect tool. Just trying to build something that doesn't make people want to throw their laptop out the window.
Drop your thoughts.
Imed Radhouani
Founder & CTO – Rankfender
Content that earns its place


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