Type: Pro
Purpose: Generates an interactive list of the most important points or moments in an article, with optional anchor navigation so readers can jump directly to the relevant section.
What It Does
The AI Key Moments module creates a structured “Key Takeaways” or “In This Article” widget near the top of each post. The list summarizes the article’s most significant points in plain, scannable language.
Optionally, each item can link to the section of the article where it’s discussed — giving readers a navigable outline without requiring them to manually create anchors or a table of contents.
How It Works
Supercharger sends the article to your AI provider, which identifies the most substantive points and writes concise labels for each. If anchor navigation is enabled, the AI also maps each point to the relevant paragraph or heading, and anchor links are injected automatically.
Settings
| Setting | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Key Moments | How many points to generate (1–10) | 4 |
| Show Numbers | Display numbered list items | Enabled |
| Show Description | Show a short descriptive sentence under each item | Enabled |
| Enable Anchor Navigation | Add clickable links that scroll to the relevant section | Enabled |
Display
The key moments widget is rendered as an ordered or unordered list near the top of the post content. With anchor navigation enabled, each item is a hyperlink.
The block uses the CSS class supercharger-key-moments. Style it to match your theme as needed.
Overriding Key Moments
You can manually set the key moments for any post from the Supercharger sidebar in the Gutenberg editor. Enter each point on a new line in the override field.
Difference from a Table of Contents
A traditional Table of Contents lists headings from the article structure. Key Moments are different — they are AI-generated highlights of _what matters most_, not a reflection of how the article is organized. A key moment might summarize the conclusion of an argument, not just point to a heading.
Tips
- 4–6 key moments is the sweet spot for most articles. Too many reduces the scannable benefit; too few may miss important ideas.
- Anchor navigation is most useful for articles over 1500 words with clearly structured sections.
- Key Moments pair well with the [AI Content Summarizer](ai-content-summarizer.md) — the summarizer gives a paragraph overview while key moments provide a scannable bullet list.