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Anyword

Anyword is great for blog posts. Here’s what the interface looks like:

Now add your primary and secondary keywords

Select a title, or add your own:

Anyword generates the outline for you, which you can then edit if you wish.

Click next, and then Generate the whole blog

This is the output of Section 2:

You now have the framework with which to populate the details of the integration. What was returned here based on the chat was more of the why, and less of the how. For the how, you would now turn to the ServiceNow documentation, and you’re own capture