Week 0Keyword intelligence service · v.2026

Keyword strategy
driven by intent,
not volume.

Week 1 · Discovery
01Week 1 · the map

AI clusters every query that matters.

We pull every keyword your competitors rank for, every query in your Search Console, every variation that carries real volume. Then we cluster by intent — informational, commercial, transactional, navigational — and score each cluster by revenue opportunity.

The output is a keyword map, not a keyword dump. Every cluster ties to a page, a brief, a measurable outcome.

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Pulling Search Console queries3,412 queries
Competitor gap analysis47 competitors
Running intent classificationClaude Opus
SERP feature snapshotAI Overviews, PAA
Volume + difficulty scoringverified
Clustering by topical overlap62 clusters
Revenue-opportunity weightingper cluster
Mapping clusters to pillarshub-and-spoke
Generating brief-ready plan0:00:47
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Queries mapped
of 5,240
Week 2 · structure
02Week 2 · structure

Six lenses on every cluster.

Each cluster is scored across six dimensions before it hits your roadmap. Volume is the least interesting one.

Search
intent
5 signals
Informational, commercial, transactional, navigational. Intent maps decide page-type, content depth, and conversion path.
SERP
shape
9 features
AI Overview, People Also Ask, rich snippets, sitelinks, featured video, local pack. Each shape changes ranking odds.
Competition
pressure
6 metrics
Top 10 authority distribution, backlink gaps, domain age, content depth of ranking pages, topical dominance.
Revenue
fit
4 inputs
Buyer stage, conversion path proximity, product-market mapping, customer lifetime value by cluster.
Content
gap
3 flags
Missing entirely, thin coverage, stale content, no internal links. Gap flags turn into brief priority.
Growth
velocity
3 signals
Trend direction, seasonal pattern, emerging queries, AI-surfaced spikes. What is growing, not just what is big.
Week 3 · human loop
03Week 3 · review
RD
Ren Dae
Senior Keyword Strategist · 10 yrs
Volume without intent is vanity. I build keyword maps where every row ties to a customer decision and every cluster ties to revenue.

A strategist prunes the map.

AI clusters and scores. The strategist prunes and prioritizes. They kill noise clusters, separate buy intent from research intent, and decide which clusters earn a pillar page this quarter.

01Eliminate zero-intent and low-revenue clusters
02Separate top-of-funnel from buy-ready queries
03Map clusters to pillar and supporting pages
04Flag quick-win clusters (low competition, high intent)
05Align brief queue to content and technical capacity
06Hand off the roadmap with explicit brief priority
Week 4 · delivered
04Week 4 · deliverables

Map, briefs, tracker — in your workspace.

Four weeks from kickoff, you have a keyword operating system. Briefs for every priority cluster, dashboards for every tracked query, and a 90-day content plan your team can run without us.

01 · Map
Keyword Intelligence Map
Every query, every cluster, every pillar. Intent-tagged, SERP-shape-tagged, revenue-scored. Delivered as a living Sheet and CSV.
02 · Briefs
Content Briefs
Priority-ranked brief queue. Each brief includes target query, cluster, page type, headline angle, outline, semantic coverage, and internal links.
03 · Tracker
Rank Tracker
All tracked queries piped into Google Search Console + GSC Insights. Weekly movement, win/loss, and AI-citation coverage surfaced in one view.
04 · Wins
Quick-win List
Low-hanging fruit: queries ranking 5 to 15 with high intent. The cluster we ship first to earn immediate movement.
05 · Gaps
Competitor Gap Report
Every query your top competitors rank for and you do not. Grouped by cluster, prioritized by revenue fit and competition pressure.
06 · Plan
90-day Content Plan
Production schedule with explicit briefs, deadlines, and owner assignments. Hand-off-ready for your team or ours.
05Quarter 1 · the numbers

The numbers behind a typical keyword engagement.

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Queries analyzed
0
Clusters produced
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Competitor gaps surfaced
0%
Less than agency pricing
Our AI stack
06Our AI stack

We use real data and the best AI to read it.

C
Claude Opus
Intent classification and clustering
Claude Code
Data pipelines and scoring scripts
Search Console
Verified query + click data
G
Gemini
SERP-shape cross-check
b
Bing Webmaster
Microsoft ecosystem coverage
A
Ahrefs API
Backlink + volume cross-reference
S
Semrush API
Competitor coverage baseline
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Proprietary pipeline
The glue our team wrote

Every keyword map runs through a multi-model pipeline. Claude Opus classifies intent and clusters by topical overlap. Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools feed in verified query data. Ahrefs and Semrush cross-check difficulty and competitor coverage. We do not guess volume; we triangulate.

07Keyword FAQ

Common questions about keyword strategy.

How is this different from a keyword list from Ahrefs or Semrush?+
Those tools give you raw query data. We turn it into an operating system. Intent-classified, SERP-shape-tagged, revenue-scored, clustered, brief-ready. A keyword list is a spreadsheet; a keyword strategy is a 90-day plan.
How long does the initial keyword map take?+
Four weeks from kickoff to delivered plan. Week 1: discovery and clustering. Week 2: SERP-shape and intent scoring. Week 3: strategist review. Week 4: briefs, tracker, and 90-day plan shipped.
Do you track AI Overview and AI citation queries?+
Yes. We cross-reference Search Console against live AI Overview scrapes and flag queries where competitors are being cited but you are not. Those move high on the brief queue.
How many keywords do you cover?+
Typically 3,000 to 8,000 raw queries per engagement, clustered into 40 to 80 topical groups. We stop when marginal keywords add noise, not volume.
Can you work with our existing content team?+
Yes — the brief queue is designed for hand-off. Your writers, your designers, your CMS. We deliver briefs with enough structure that any competent writer can ship.
What if our niche is super narrow?+
Niche queries are our favorite — low competition, high intent, fast wins. We do not pad reports with irrelevant volume. If your addressable keyword pool is 600 queries, we map 600 queries well.
Do you update the keyword map over time?+
Yes. Monthly refresh: new query discoveries from Search Console, competitor movement, emerging queries flagged by our crawlers. The map is living, not a one-time PDF.
How do you measure success?+
Clusters moved into top 10, queries captured in AI Overviews, organic traffic by cluster, and revenue attribution where tracking allows. Monthly report. No vanity metrics.
Day 0 · yours

Your keyword map starts the moment you submit.
Delivered in four weeks.