🧩 Keyword Cluster Analyzer
Paste up to 50 keywords. AI groups them into topical clusters with a suggested page structure and content map.
0 characters. Separate keywords with commas.
How Clustering Works
Keywords are grouped by semantic similarity and primary topic. Each cluster shows search volume, difficulty, and market opportunity so you can prioritize your SEO strategy.
Why Use Keyword Clusters?
How to Use Keyword Clusters
Prepare Your Keyword List
Gather your keywords (up to 50). These can come from keyword research, competitor analysis, or brainstorming.
Paste Keywords into the Tool
Enter your keywords (one per line or comma-separated) and the tool groups them automatically.
Review Generated Clusters
Check each cluster. The tool identifies related keywords and shows suggested primary and supporting keywords for each.
Check Cluster Recommendations
Review suggested page structure and internal linking for each cluster. Adjust if your content strategy differs.
Plan Your Content
Use the clusters to plan or reorganise your content strategy. Create pages around clusters rather than individual keywords.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I have keywords that don't cluster with others?
These become standalone target keywords, each worthy of its own page. Clustering is about identifying natural groupings, not forcing keywords together.
Should I create one page per cluster or combine all keywords on the homepage?
Create one page per cluster. This allows you to focus content, create clear page titles and meta descriptions, and build topical authority around specific themes.
How many keywords should be in a cluster?
This varies by topic. A cluster might have 3-4 keywords (tight grouping) or 8-10 (broader topic). Quality matters more than quantity.
Does keyword clustering directly improve rankings or is it just organisation?
Both. Clustering improves organisation (reduces cannibalisation and clarifies intent), which typically leads to ranking improvements as pages become more focused and authoritative.