Bulk category actions. Smarter keywords. More control over your content. That's WriteText.ai 4.4. See what's new.
Bulk category actions. Smarter keywords. More control over your content. That's WriteText.ai 4.4. See what's new.
Version 4.4 brings bulk action support to category management and improves keyword analysis to surface more relevant keyword suggestions across the platform. Here's what's new.
Category content has previously been a single-edit workflow: one category at a time, each step handled individually. Version 4.4 changes this. You can now run keyword analysis, generate content, transfer content, and set up full automation for categories in bulk, using the same grid-based workflow available for products.
This is particularly useful for stores with large category structures, where updating descriptions one by one adds up to significant manual effort. With bulk actions, you can target a set of categories, apply your settings, and run the process across all of them in a single operation.
Run keyword analysis across multiple categories at once. WriteText.ai identifies target keywords for each category and adds the results to the pipeline, ready for content generation.
Select a group of categories and generate content for all of them in one run. WriteText.ai uses each category's keyword data, representative products, and your configured templates to produce descriptions, meta titles, meta descriptions, and Open Graph text across the selection.
Once content has been generated, transfer it to your store for multiple categories at once.
Full automation can now be enabled for categories as well as products. Once configured, WriteText.ai handles keyword analysis, content generation, and transfer without manual intervention. This keeps category content current as your catalog changes.
Keyword analysis continues to improve with each release. Version 4.4 refines how WriteText.ai evaluates and ranks keyword candidates, so the suggestions that surface in the pipeline are an even closer match to what buyers are actually searching for.
For stores running keyword analysis at scale, across either products or categories, this means more confidence that the primary keyword selected reflects real search demand for the page.