Automates topic-to-keyword research by extracting intent and type, then delivering a ready-to-use list.
The AI agent ingests a topic, chosen search intent, and keyword type. It generates 15-20 keywords aligned to those signals. It formats the results into a clean list and delivers them to your email or preferred destination for immediate use in content planning.
Generates, formats, and delivers a ready keyword list based on your criteria.
Ingests topic, search intent, and keyword type.
Generates 15-20 keyword ideas aligned to the inputs.
Filters out duplicates and low-potential terms.
Formats results into a clean, sortable list.
Delivers the final keyword list via email or chosen channel.
Logs generation activity for auditing and improvement.
This AI agent replaces manual keyword research with an automated discovery flow.
A simple 3-step flow anyone can use.
The user provides Topic, Search Intent, and Keyword Type and the AI agent validates the inputs for completeness.
The AI agent prompts the language model to produce 15-20 keywords and applies type and intent filters.
The results are formatted, delivered via the configured channel, and the activity is logged for reuse.
A realistic scenario showing inputs and outcomes.
Scenario: A marketing team needs keywords for a blog post about AI writing tools. Topic: 'AI writing tools', Intent: Informational, Type: Long-Tail. The AI agent generates 18 keywords, formats them into a clean list, and emails the results to the team within minutes for immediate use in the post outline.
Roles that gain immediate value from automated keyword generation.
Need topic-aligned keywords for blog posts and landing pages.
Want intent-targeted terms to optimize SERPs.
Require ready-to-use keyword briefs for briefs and briefs.
Integrate keywords into campaigns and content calendars.
Deliver fast keyword research to clients.
Discover keyword signals to support feature topic planning.
Works with common tools to fit into existing workflows.
Delivers keyword lists to your inbox.
Generates keyword lists from prompts.
Stores generated keyword lists for reuse.
Pushes keywords into campaigns or briefs.
Imports keywords directly into content briefs.
Pairs keywords with basic performance signals.
Practical scenarios where this AI agent shines.
Common questions and clear, practical answers.
You need a Topic, a chosen Search Intent (Navigational, Informational, Commercial, or Transactional), and a Keyword Type (Short-Tail or Long-Tail). The AI agent validates inputs and prompts the language model to generate a relevant keyword list. You can add optional constraints, such as minimum search volume or exclusion terms, to tailor results. The output is formatted as a ready-to-use list you can copy into briefs, calendars, or CMS drafts. You can adjust the prompts to refine the strategy over time.
Yes. The AI agent supports prompts in various languages and can generate localized keyword ideas. Results will reflect language-specific nuances and search behavior. If you work with multilingual content, you can specify the target language in the inputs. For best results, provide language context or locale details when starting a session. Expect the quality to vary with language resources available to the model.
Keywords are generated by an AI language model that uses topical relevance and intent signals. While the list is designed to be immediately usable, you should review high-competition terms for SERP difficulty and fit. The tool also supports post-generation filtering to remove low-potential terms. Results are a strong starting point for briefs or topic planning, with room for human refinement. Accuracy improves as you fine-tune prompts and add constraints.
Yes. You can adjust the prompts to emphasize certain intents, keyword lengths, or niche topics. Custom prompts allow you to steer generation toward specific audiences or products. This customization can be saved as presets for repeatable workflows. Regular adjustments help align keyword output with evolving content strategies.
The results can be delivered via email, saved to a database, or pushed into a content workflow tool. You can choose a preferred delivery channel during setup. The delivery path is configurable to fit your existing processes. This makes keyword lists readily available where your team works daily.
Yes. Generated keywords can be exported as CSV for easy import into spreadsheets, CMS briefs, or SEO tools. The export preserves key fields like keyword text and the associated intent and type. You can automate exports on a cadence or trigger. This helps integrate keyword lists into large-scale content plans with minimal friction.
Generation happens in seconds once inputs are provided, with delivery following immediately after formatting. The exact time depends on the input complexity and delivery channel. In most cases you’ll receive a ready-to-use keyword list within a minute. You can re-run the flow to refresh keywords for new topics quickly.
Automates topic-to-keyword research by extracting intent and type, then delivering a ready-to-use list.