How it works
Enter any topic. The generator builds the canonical 7-intent set - informational, navigational, transactional, comparative, tutorial, troubleshooting and evaluative - and seeds each with three example queries an AI assistant would route to a different page shape.
Why the intent set matters
- Shape matching comes first. AI assistants decide which page shape to cite before they judge content quality. A tutorial page never wins a comparative query.
- One page per intent. The strongest GEO programs publish one canonical page per intent. Seven pages, not one.
- Funnel coverage = citation coverage. Missing any of the 7 intents means missing a slice of citation share you would otherwise own.
Ship it
- Audit which of the 7 intents you have a canonical page for today.
- For every missing intent, draft an outline with the Content Outline Generator.
- Classify any existing page with the Query Intent Classifier to make sure it actually matches a single intent shape.
- Deep reading: long-tail keywords for AI search.