Create a comparison article: $ARGUMENTS
1. Research
Research both subjects thoroughly.
- •For each subject: official features and pricing, user reviews, common complaints and praises, use cases where each excels
- •Existing comparison posts (what they cover, what's missing)
- •Brand knowledge base for relevant positioning
- •What matters most to the target audience
2. Outline
Create the comparison framework.
- •H1: Subject A vs Subject B with benefit for audience
- •Quick verdict (TL;DR for audience — who should choose what)
- •What is Subject A? / What is Subject B?
- •4-6 comparison dimensions (features, ease of use, pricing, integrations, support, scalability, security)
- •Pricing comparison
- •Which should you choose? (nuanced recommendation)
- •FAQ
Apply bias if specified: neutral (balanced), favor_a, or favor_b — while being fair.
Target word count. Checkpoint to review outline before drafting if the user wants it.
3. Draft
Write the full comparison.
- •Delegate to the content-writer agent for a fresh context window
- •Follow outline structure; use specific facts and cite sources
- •Use comparison tables for head-to-head sections
- •Tone: expert and opinionated but fair; acknowledge strengths; recommend competitor when genuinely better; be transparent if we have a stake
- •Verify pricing current; fact-check feature claims; ensure both get fair treatment
4. Finalize
Review and create final deliverable.
- •Run the content-critic agent to validate brand voice
- •Final checks: fair treatment, all claims verified, nuanced verdict
- •Full article in markdown, title tag, meta description, recommended slug, "Last verified: [date]" note