Competitor Research·
Keyword Strategy·
Content Gaps·
Title Candidates·
Content Outlines·
Full Blog Drafts·
AI Images·
LinkedIn Posts·
Google Drive Delivery·
Competitor Research·
Keyword Strategy·
Content Gaps·
Title Candidates·
Content Outlines·
Full Blog Drafts·
AI Images·
LinkedIn Posts·
Google Drive Delivery·
Common questions
Everything you need to know about Peritus.
What is a research run? ▼
A research run covers a single niche or client. You enter their URL, and optionally key competitors. The run completes competitor discovery and analysis, keyword strategy, content gap analysis, and generates titles for your approval. The run then generates outlines for the approved titles and notifies you to review them. Once you've approved the outlines, the run produces complete written drafts.
What's the difference between Research and Create? ▼
The Research tier provides competitor discovery and analysis, keyword strategy, content gap analysis, and generates titles. You take it from there. The Create tier does everything in Research, and generates outlines and produces complete written content, AI-generated images, and copy for LinkedIn posts.
How do the monthly allowances work? ▼
Each plan includes a set number of research runs and full blog drafts per month. Within a run you always get the full set of title candidates and outlines to choose from — you only spend a draft when you approve an outline for full writing. Your run and draft allowances reset at the start of each calendar month.
How long does a research run take? ▼
The research phase (analysis, keyword strategy, and titles) typically takes around 5 minutes. You'll get a notification when titles are ready to review. Outlines take around 5 minutes, and complete pieces usually take 5–30 minutes, depending on the number created. The run notifies you when outlines and full pieces are ready.
Who owns the content? ▼
All content produced with Peritus is yours to publish, sell, or hand to clients. Full details in our Terms.
Is there a free trial? ▼
We offer a 7-day free trial on the Create plan — there’s no commitment, and you can easily cancel before the trial ends to not be charged.