Score what you've written against
what Google wants.
Content Optimizer scores every page on 7 dimensions — semantic coverage, intent match, readability, structure, entity mentions, internal linking, schema completeness. Live 0–100 score. Retroactive scoring for your entire library.
Seven scoring dimensions, not a keyword density check.
Most optimization tools count keyword mentions. Optimizer scores semantic depth, intent alignment, and structural quality — the signals Google actually uses.
Semantic coverage
Measures how completely your content covers the topic entities and relationships in the cluster. Not keyword frequency — semantic completeness.
- Entity-level coverage analysis
- Gap detection against top-ranking pages
- Cluster-aware, not page-isolated
Intent + structure match
Checks whether your page structure matches the search intent for the target cluster. Informational queries need different layouts than commercial ones.
- Intent classification per target keyword
- Heading hierarchy validation
- Content type alignment scoring
Internal linking + schema
Validates that the page is properly connected to its cluster siblings and hub page, and that structured data is complete and valid.
- SAG link type verification
- Schema completeness per content type
- Orphan page and dead-end detection
WHERE IT SITS IN THE PIPELINE
Optimizer reads from Writer, feeds back to the graph.
Writer produces content. Optimizer scores it. Low-scoring pages get improvement suggestions. High-scoring pages strengthen the cluster's authority signal.
Content lands in Optimizer
Writer output or imported existing pages.
7-dimension scoring
Semantic, intent, readability, structure, entity, linking, schema.
Improvement suggestions
Specific, actionable: add entity X, restructure H2, link to hub page.
Re-score and publish
Apply changes, re-score instantly, publish when ready.
Stop publishing and hoping. Score first.
Score every page before it goes live. Fix what's weak, strengthen what's strong, compound the whole cluster.