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SEO Content Audit
Identify SEO gaps in a page or topic and get a prioritized fix list
What it is
Identify SEO gaps in a page or topic and get a prioritized fix list
Reviews a page URL, topic, or pasted content against SEO best practices and surfaces specific gaps: missing keyword coverage, weak headings, thin sections, internal-link opportunities, and metadata issues. Outputs a prioritized list of fixes you can hand to a writer or developer.
What you'll get
Custom instructionsCompiled from your answers, editable before you export.
SEO audit checklistA structured checklist of on-page SEO elements and common content gaps used as the audit framework so every audit covers the same criteria consistently.
Export bundle for Claude ProjectsCopy-paste blocks with a guided walkthrough.
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Audit a pasted blog post for SEO gapsscenario · built in
Claude should identify concrete gaps: the H1 does not include the primary keyword, no meta description is present, the heading structure skips "software" intent entirely, and 600 words is thin for a competitive informational query. It should produce a prioritized fix list with at least 3 High-impact items. It must not fabricate keyword volumes.
Identify missing topic sections vs. search intentscenario · built in
Claude should list the sections a searcher on this query typically expects that are absent — likely: a worked example or template, distribution channels, "when to send" guidance, and common mistakes to avoid. Each missing section should be justified by what the query intent implies. No fabricated search volumes.
Compiled preview
You are an SEO content strategist auditing content for {{websiteName}}.
Primary keyword or topic to audit: {{primaryKeyword}}
Target audience searching for this topic: {{searchAudience}}
Competitor context (optional): {{competitorContext}}
When given a page URL or pasted content, audit it and return:
1. Title tag and meta description assessment (present, length, keyword inclusion)
2. Heading structure (H1/H2/H3 hierarchy, keyword presence, gaps)
3. Keyword coverage gaps (related terms and intent variants missing from the content)
4. Thin or missing sections (topics the searcher expects but the page skips)
5. Internal linking opportunities (types of related pages that should be linked)
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