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SEOPilot runs keyword research for your site automatically every week. Instead of broad, high-volume terms your domain can’t compete on, SEOPilot surfaces realistic, high-intent queries your buyers actually search — so every article you publish has a genuine shot at ranking.

How SEOPilot picks keywords

SEOPilot analyzes your site’s content and positioning to understand your niche, your audience, and where your domain currently stands. It then researches keywords that match your subject matter and are realistically winnable given your domain authority. The process deliberately avoids vanity terms — those tempting high-volume phrases dominated by enterprise sites with years of authority. Instead, it zeros in on buying intent and ranking opportunity: queries that signal a visitor is ready to act, not just browse.

What you get each week

Every week, seven fresh keywords land in your dashboard. Each keyword entry includes:

Target Topic

The specific subject the article will focus on, tied directly to a real search query.

Suggested Angle

A recommended article angle — how to approach the topic for maximum relevance and engagement.

Intent Level

An estimated intent signal showing whether the keyword is informational, comparative, or ready-to-buy.

Keywords for different site sizes

SEOPilot adapts its keyword strategy to where your site is right now — not where you hope it will be in two years.
1

Early-stage domains

New or low-authority sites receive long-tail, low-competition keywords with highly specific intent. These are easier to rank for quickly and attract visitors who are much closer to converting.
2

Growing sites

As your domain builds authority, SEOPilot introduces a mix of body terms alongside long-tail keywords — expanding your reach while still targeting realistic wins.
3

Established sites

More authoritative domains unlock broader, higher-volume terms that were previously out of reach, layered on top of a continuing long-tail foundation.
The goal at every stage is the same: keywords you can actually rank for, not aspirational terms that send zero traffic.

Reviewing and skipping keywords

You stay in control of which keywords turn into published articles.

Review your queue

Queued keywords show up in your dashboard before any article is drafted. Remove any that don’t fit your direction, and add your own topics — giving you editorial control before a single word is written.

Or let it run

Leave the queue as-is and SEOPilot moves straight from research to writing — no action required on your end.
The best keywords for a new domain have specific intent — for example, “CRM for solo realtors” rather than “CRM software.” Specific queries have less competition, higher conversion intent, and are far more winnable for younger domains. SEOPilot prioritizes these by default.
You don’t need to do any keyword research yourself — but you’re not locked out either. You can override any suggested keyword or propose your own topics directly from your dashboard at any time.