Content-Creation SEO Tool

Find content competing against itself in search

Content Cannibalization Detector scans your site, flags pages targeting the same keywords, and gives clear consolidation or differentiation steps to recover lost organic traffic.

Traffic Risk

20-40%

Typical organic traffic loss when multiple pages chase the same query.

Fix Priority

High

Consolidation can lift ranking signals quickly when duplicates are clear.

Time to Insight

< 2 min

Crawl, compare, and prioritize overlapping content opportunities fast.

The Problem

Teams publish new posts for every campaign and accidentally create overlapping pages with near-identical intent.

The Solution

We crawl internal pages, extract core topics, and identify keyword clusters where your pages cannibalize each other.

The Outcome

Get practical action plans: what to merge, what to redirect, and what to reposition for clearer search intent.

Pricing that fits content teams

One flat monthly plan designed for marketers who need clear decisions, not another dashboard of vague SEO signals.

Use every scan to surface hidden overlap before it drags rankings down.

Share quick wins with editors and strategists in weekly planning meetings.

Prioritize fixes by risk level so high-impact consolidations happen first.

Starter Plan

$12/mo

Built for content teams and SEO agencies managing multiple URLs.

  • Unlimited site scans on your own domains
  • Keyword overlap clusters with risk scoring
  • Consolidation vs differentiation action plans
  • Email-based purchase claim and cookie access
  • Export-ready recommendations for content teams
Buy Access

After checkout, return to the dashboard and claim access with the same purchase email.

FAQ

How is this different from a regular SEO audit tool?

Most audits only report page-level metadata issues. This tool compares page intent and keyword targets across your site to detect where multiple pages are competing for the same SERP opportunity.

Do I need Search Console access?

No. The scanner works directly from your public URLs, so you can run a first-pass cannibalization analysis without connecting third-party accounts.

What should I do with the recommendations?

Use high-risk clusters to prioritize merges, redirects, and heading rewrites. Medium-risk clusters are usually resolved by tightening each page's target intent.

Can agencies use this with client websites?

Yes. Agencies can use scans as part of monthly reporting and content strategy reviews for each client domain they manage.