SEO Intelligence

Decisions backed by data, not guesswork.

Most SEO strategies are built on assumptions about what should rank. SEO Intelligence replaces assumptions with a clear map of what's actually happening, what competitors rank for, where the real gaps are, and which keywords are worth the effort.

Guesswork vs Data-Backed Decisions

Stop deciding what to write. Start knowing.

Every SEO team makes dozens of small calls, which keyword, which page, which topic first. SEO Intelligence is what separates a confident call from a hopeful one.

Without SEO Intelligence With SEO Intelligence
Keyword Choices Based on gut feeling or a generic "best keywords" list Prioritized by real search volume, difficulty and business relevance
Competitor Insight Occasional, manual spot-checks Continuous tracking of what competitors rank for and how they got there
Content Planning Reactive, write about whatever seems relevant Proactive, fill the specific gaps competitors already own
Keyword Grouping One keyword per page Clustered keywords mapped to pages that rank for dozens of related terms at once
Confidence "I think this will work" "Here's the data showing this will work"
What's Included

The research layer behind every good SEO decision.

Competitor Analysis

Know exactly where competitors rank, which pages drive it, and how they built the authority to get there. For ongoing tracking, see our Competitor Monitoring System.

Content Gap Analysis

Find the topics your competitors rank for that you don't, and exactly what your existing pages are missing. Also available as an on-demand automation via our SEO Content Gap Analysis System.

Keyword Research

Demand-mapped keyword sets prioritized by real opportunity, not just search volume alone.

Keyword Clustering

Group related keywords into single pages that rank for dozens of terms at once, instead of thin one-off posts. Also available as an on-demand automation via our Keyword Clustering Engine.

How We Work

Map the landscape before writing a single word.

Intelligence work happens before content and technical teams start, so the effort that follows is aimed at something proven to matter.

Map your current position

A full snapshot of what you rank for today, where, and how that compares to your direct competitors.

Competitor teardown

We break down exactly what's working for the sites already ranking above you, page by page.

Gap & opportunity scoring

Every gap gets scored by effort versus impact, so the highest-leverage moves surface first.

Handoff to execution

Findings go straight to content and technical teams as a prioritized, actionable roadmap, not a report that sits unread.

Built For

Who this is for

Teams planning a content roadmapBefore committing months of writing, know which topics are actually worth the effort.
Agencies scoping new client workWalk into a pitch or kickoff with a data-backed opportunity map, not assumptions.
Founders validating a marketSee exactly how much organic demand exists for your category before investing further.
Teams stuck below page oneFind out exactly what's missing from pages that should be ranking and aren't.
FAQs

Questions we hear often.

What tools do you use for this research?

A mix of industry-standard SEO platforms and AI-assisted analysis we've built to speed up pattern-finding across large keyword and competitor sets. The output is what matters, a clear, prioritized opportunity map.

How many competitors do you analyze?

Typically 3-5 direct competitors for a deep teardown, though scope is flexible based on your category and how many real competitors you have.

Is this a one-time report or ongoing?

Both, depending on what you need. A one-time teardown works well for planning a new content push; ongoing tracking makes sense if you're running Monthly SEO Services alongside it.

Do you also write the content based on the findings?

We can, that work is covered under AI Content Marketing. SEO Intelligence can also run standalone if you have your own content team ready to act on it.

How long does a competitor teardown take?

Typically 1-2 weeks for a full teardown and prioritized roadmap, depending on the size of your site and how many competitors are in scope.

Know Before You Write

Get a clear map of what's actually worth chasing.

One teardown, a prioritized list of gaps and opportunities, and a roadmap your team can act on immediately.