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      <title>How to Automate Content Brief Creation with MCP (2026)</title>
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      <description>Why Automate Content Brief Creation? Content Brief Creation is one of the most time-consuming recurring SEO tasks. Most teams do it manually: open a tool, navigate to the right report, export data, analyze in a spreadsheet, write up findings. An MCP-powered workflow replaces all of that with a single conversation.
When you automate content brief creation with MCP, you get:
 Consistent results every time (no human error in data collection) Faster turnaround (minutes instead of hours) AI-powered analysis on top of raw data Reusable prompts you can run on schedule  Prerequisites  An AI editor that supports MCP (Perplexity, Gemini, or similar) Delulu9 MCP server ($12/mo) for keyword and search data Optional: additional MCP servers for specialized data sources  Step-by-Step: Automated Content Brief Creation 1.</description>
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