Draft structure
Draft structure is the shape of the markdown file.
Page Writer does not require one special template. It reads the file and shows the content in the editor. But a clean structure makes the page easier for CLEA to improve and easier for a human to review.
Shape of the generated draft
When a page is created from the sitemap, the starter file includes basic frontmatter and a simple body.
--- title: "Page 1" description: "Draft the search result description for Page 1." url: "https://example.com/section/page-1" --- # Page 1 Write the page introduction here. ## Why this matters Add the main argument, proof points, and examples. ## Next steps Close with a clear action for the reader.
Draft structure
Structure means the title, page data, headings, and sections are clear before full copy work.
CLEA output
Ask CLEA to improve this structure before asking for full copy.
It can suggest better headings, missing proof sections, and a clearer next step. This is often more useful than asking for the full draft right away.
User edit
After CLEA suggests structure, edit it yourself.
Make sure the headings match the page goal. Remove sections that sound generic. Add notes where evidence is still missing.
Move to checks
A draft is ready for checks when the structure is clear enough to review.
The body can still need polish, but the page should no longer feel like a placeholder.