Who you're really
up against

Not the competitors you typed into a box — the ones Google actually ranks across your whole topic tree. See who owns which themes, where they're thin, and which gaps are sitting there for you to take.

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Competitor Landscape — named competitors ranked across your topic tree

You can't out-rank what you can't see.

Most tools let you "track competitors" — but only the three or four you already know to name. So you watch the obvious rivals and miss the niche blog, the forum, and the affiliate site quietly eating page one for the keywords you want most.

The Landscape works the other way around. SitePerfector already mapped your topic tree, so it knows every cluster you care about — and it reads the live SERP for each one. The competitors aren't a list you maintain. They surface from who's actually winning, theme by theme.

"I was watching the two big brands. Turns out a Reddit thread and a hobby blog owned half my keywords."

How it works

Built on the map you already have — so the competitive picture is your whole niche, not a handful of guesses.

1

Competitors surface from the SERP

For every theme on your map, SitePerfector reads who's ranking. The names that keep showing up become your real competitive set — pulled from live results, not from a box you filled in.

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Competitors surfaced from live SERP data per theme
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Who owns which theme across your topic tree
2

See who owns what — and where they're thin

The Landscape shows strength theme by theme: where a competitor is entrenched, where coverage is shallow, and where nobody has planted a flag yet. That last column is where you go first.

3

Turn the gaps into a move

Every soft spot links straight back to your map: the clusters to claim, the angle the winning pages miss, and the order to attack in. You don't just see a competitor table — you get a route through it.

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Competitor gaps mapped to clusters you can claim

Why this is different

Found, not entered

You don't tell SitePerfector who your competitors are. It tells you — from who actually ranks across every theme you care about.

Whole tree, not one keyword

Other tools compare you on a keyword at a time. The Landscape spans your entire topic map, so you see the shape of the whole fight.

Pointed at a decision

A dashboard of competitor stats is where most tools stop. The Landscape ends on the next page to write — the gap, the angle, the order.

Refreshed as you grow

Pro refreshes the Landscape monthly; Agency runs it weekly across every market you manage. The picture stays current as the SERP shifts.

Pro The upgrade reason

Basic shows you your website. Pro shows you your market.

The Competitor Landscape — and the Platforms & Communities map alongside it — is the concrete reason to move from Basic to Pro. Map your own site on Basic; see the whole field on Pro.

Compare Basic & Pro

See the whole field.

Know who owns your niche, where they're weak, and exactly where to move next.

Competitor Landscape is part of Market intelligence — a SitePerfector Pro feature.