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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does ContentShake cost?

ContentShake costs $60/month when billed annually. You must have an active Semrush subscription (Pro, Guru, or Business plans).

2. Can I use ContentShake without a Semrush account?

No. ContentShake is an add-on to Semrush, requiring a Pro, Guru, or Business plan to access its full features.

3. Does ContentShake support multiple languages?

Yes. ContentShake generates content in 7 languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese.

4. How does ContentShake ensure content quality?

ContentShake uses Semrush’s SEO data to score articles for keyword usage, readability, and structure. It also allows manual editing to refine AI-generated drafts.

5. Can I publish directly to my website?

Yes. ContentShake offers one-click publishing to WordPress and exports to Google Docs for further editing.

6. Is there a free trial?

Yes. Semrush offers a 7-day free trial for its Pro, Guru, and Business plans, which include access to ContentShake.

7. How does ContentShake handle AI detection?

ContentShake’s drafts are designed to pass AI detection tools by mimicking human writing patterns. However, always edit for personal touch.

8. What’s the difference between ContentShake and Semrush’s SEO Writing Assistant?

ContentShake focuses on full-article generation, while the SEO Writing Assistant optimizes existing drafts. Both tools work together for end-to-end content workflows.

9. Can I use ContentShake for social media content?

Yes. Generate short-form social posts using ContentShake’s templates, then export to platforms like Facebook or Instagram.

10. How does ContentShake handle competitor analysis?

ContentShake analyzes top-ranking articles for your target keywords, suggesting gaps to exploit (e.g., missing FAQs or subtopics).


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