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Answer-First Rewriter: Write What AI Can Quote

Paste a long block of copy, get a ~40–60 word factual summary that states the answer first. This is the style AI assistants prefer to surface and attribute.

What this tool does

Answer-First Rewriter helps you transform marketing paragraphs into clean, concise answers. The output is designed to:

  • Lead with the core fact or benefit.
  • Mention the relevant entity (you / product / service) clearly.
  • Stay neutral enough for AI to quote without legal anxiety.

The goal isn’t “pretty copy.” The goal is “liftable answer.”

When you should use it

  • At the top of a service page or solution page (“What do you do?”).
  • In product / feature explainers where clarity beats hype.
  • When you’re writing FAQ answers and want them AI-friendly, not fluffy.

You can also reuse these summaries inside your JSON-LD (FAQPage, HowTo, etc.).

Why this matters for AEO

AI systems and answer engines don’t want to trawl six paragraphs of brand story. They want:

  • a direct claim,
  • with supporting detail,
  • and a clearly attributable source.

Giving them a high-quality “answer block” increases:

  • Your chances of being cited.
  • Your odds of controlling how you’re described.
  • Your ability to win the “who should I trust?” moment.

Related tools

Markup Builder

Convert your approved answer into structured data AI can parse.

Schema Validator+

Check that your JSON-LD reflects the same factual claim with no missing fields.

AEO Audit Analyzer

Identify pages that still don’t lead with a clean, attributable answer.

Answer-First Rewriter FAQs

Can I use this text as my meta description?

You can, but meta descriptions can be looser/benefit-driven. Answer-first text should stay factual and specific.

Will this wording be quoted by AI assistants?

That’s the idea. We optimise for clarity, factual tone, and identifiable source. It’s not guaranteed, but it’s what assistants prefer to ingest.

Can I just auto-publish these on every page?

No. You’re still responsible for accuracy, claims, and compliance. Treat this like a draft for review, not final legal copy.