Coming soon · SEO
Keyword Expander
Turn one seed keyword — or one URL — into hundreds of long-tail variants, real user questions, and semantically related topics, each tagged by search intent. No volume exports, no code.
- Long-tail variants: specific, lower-competition phrasings
- Question keywords ready to become FAQ content
- Semantically related topics for full coverage
- Every keyword tagged by search intent
- Seed from a keyword or an existing URL
- Export the full set as JSON or CSV
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What the Keyword Expander will give you
One seed in — a structured, intent-tagged keyword set out.
Long-tail variants
Dozens of specific, lower-competition long-tail phrasings of your seed keyword.
Question keywords
The real questions people ask — 'how to', 'what is', 'best way to' — ready for FAQ content.
Semantically related terms
Adjacent topics and entities that AI and search engines expect a thorough page to cover.
Search-intent grouping
Every keyword tagged informational / commercial / navigational / transactional.
Seed from a URL
Paste a page instead of a keyword — expansions match what the page is actually about.
Export
Copy or download the full keyword set as JSON or CSV, straight into your content plan.
Keyword expander — common questions
What is keyword expansion?+
Keyword expansion takes one seed keyword and generates a much larger set of related search terms — long-tail variants, question forms, and semantically related topics — so you can plan content that covers a whole topic, not just one phrase.
How is this different from a keyword research tool?+
Traditional keyword tools start from a search-volume database. The Keyword Expander starts from meaning: it uses a language model to work through every angle, sub-topic, and question around your seed — including long-tail phrasings too new or niche to appear in volume databases.
Do I need search volume data?+
No. The expander focuses on discovering the full topic space. Pair it with a keyword-difficulty check when you need volume and competition numbers for prioritization.
Can I expand from a URL instead of a keyword?+
Yes. Paste a page URL and the expander reads the page first, so the keyword set matches the topic the page actually covers — useful for finding gaps in existing content.
What do I do with the expanded keywords?+
Group them by intent, pick a cluster, and write one comprehensive page (or a pillar page plus spokes) that answers the whole cluster — the topical-coverage structure both Google and AI search engines reward.