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SEO Content Brief & Keyword Cluster Studio

Paste a large query list and turn it into a smaller set of distinct research briefs. Exact duplicates are removed, close variants are grouped by intent, and every proposed page carries an originality and evidence gate before publication.

This is a planning tool, not an auto-publisher. It deliberately combines keyword variants instead of creating one page per phrase. Search volume, ranking difficulty and factual accuracy require external evidence that this browser-only tool does not invent.

Build a batch research queue

Maximum 2,000 non-empty lines · nothing is uploaded

Paste keywords or load the sample. No page will be published.

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Why keyword clustering matters more than keyword repetition

Modern search systems can understand related wording without an exact-match page for every phrase. A page for “regex tester,” another for “online regex tester,” and a third for “JavaScript regex tester” usually compete for the same intent. This tool groups those variants into one owner brief and preserves genuinely different tasks, such as a regex tester versus a catastrophic-backtracking troubleshooting guide.

What the planner can and cannot know

The clustering is deterministic and based on normalized words, Chinese bigrams, inferred intent, language and token overlap. It can remove exact duplicates, show which variants are being consolidated and produce a repeatable outline. It cannot know real search volume, ranking difficulty, current SERP composition, business value or whether you have first-hand expertise. Import those decisions from Search Console, customer questions and actual product usage.

Use a batch without becoming scaled-content abuse

  1. Paste queries from one coherent product or audience, not unrelated trends.
  2. Review each cluster and merge variants that solve the same task.
  3. Choose one original contribution: a working tool, test, dataset, calculation, screenshot or reproducible failure.
  4. Verify claims with primary sources and record the review date.
  5. Write the page for the task; use supporting queries naturally where they clarify the answer.
  6. Publish only after the brief passes every quality gate. Leave incomplete work as a draft and out of the sitemap.

How to improve click-through rate responsibly

A title should state the exact task, product and useful outcome without manufactured urgency. The description should summarize what the page actually contains: version or engine boundaries, examples, fixes, downloads or test coverage. Search engines may rewrite both fields, so improving the visible first paragraph and heading hierarchy matters as much as editing metadata.

Recommended workflow for EasyTool-style sites

  • Tool owner: one page performs the task and documents examples, limits and privacy behavior.
  • Problem guide: one page owns a reproducible error or setup workflow and links to the tool.
  • Hub: one curated page connects closely related owners.
  • Research queue: briefs stay unpublished until they add something the existing owners do not.

Privacy, exports and review date

Keyword clustering and export generation run in this tab. CSV and Markdown files contain the queries you supplied, so inspect them before sharing. Implementation and editorial boundary reviewed 2026-08-16.

Official guidance used for the publish gate

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