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Every blogger has 50 half-baked topic ideas. The hard part is knowing which one is actually worth writing now. Paste your site URL. Get 5 specific articles to write, ranked by leverage, with the reasoning behind each pick.

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How it works.

The tool reads your existing site, figures out the thematic territory you already own, then identifies the highest-leverage gaps to fill.

Crawl your site. Read enough of your existing content to understand your themes, your voice, and your apparent positioning.

Pattern-match against common content shapes for your kind of business. Identify the topics that would extend your coverage without diluting it.

Return 5 specific articles, each with a one-paragraph rationale: why this article, why now, what's already covered, what's still missing. Not 50 generic ideas you have to wade through.

Worked example

A real site we ran through it.

Site: a fitness blog written by a postpartum trainer. 12 articles, almost all on home workouts. Here's what the tool surfaced when we ran it.

What the tool found in the existing site

  • Heavy coverage of home workouts and bodyweight training
  • Brand voice: warm, expert, first-person, named clients in some posts
  • Audience signal from the About page: postpartum mothers, 6 months to 2 years out
  • Coverage gap: zero articles on nutrition. Zero on pelvic floor. Zero on returning to running.
1

"The 20-minute meal plan I'd give a tired mom on a budget"

Nutrition is your biggest missing pillar. Your audience asks for this every week in the comments on your workout posts. Frame it as the meal plan you'd actually give a client, not a generic "best foods" list.

2

"Pelvic floor exercises my postpartum clients actually do"

Pelvic floor is a near-universal postpartum concern and you have client experience to draw on. Most ranking content is generic medical-page tone. Yours can be specific and warm.

3

"Returning to running after a C-section: the 12-week plan I run with my clients"

Specific enough to rank against generic "postpartum running" content. Demonstrates your professional protocol, which is a credibility asset for the rest of the site.

4

"Sleep, training, and the trade-offs nobody tells new mothers about"

An opinion-shape piece. Adds editorial voice to a site that's been mostly how-to. Builds the "this person has a perspective" signal that distinguishes a real coach from a generic fitness blog.

5

"What I changed in my own postpartum training after my second child"

First-person case study. Highest-leverage E-E-A-T move available to you right now. Single-handedly raises the experience signal across the whole site.

This is a lite preview. The paid SitePerfector product runs deeper: it generates 30+ suggestions across all your themes, gives you a full brief per article (target keyword, content shape, structure outline, recommended headings, internal-link targets), and keeps the recommendations updated as your site grows.

Questions people ask.

  • Five in the free tier. The paid SitePerfector product runs deeper and generates 30+ across themes, with a full brief per article.

  • The tool needs some existing content to identify your themes. If you have fewer than 5-6 articles, it'll work but with less precision. For brand-new sites, the Keyword Intent Scorer is a better starting point.

  • Yes. The tool reads your specific site, your specific themes, and your specific gaps. It's not a "10 ideas for [niche]" generator. Two sites in the same niche will get different recommendations because their existing coverage and voice differ.

  • Mostly. We cache the crawl for 30 days so reruns are cheap. The headline 5 will be stable; small variations come from the model's choice of phrasing. If you publish new articles, the next run after the cache window will reflect them.

  • Yes. First run needs no signup. More with a free account. We aggressively cache, so the unit cost is low after a few runs on the same site.

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