Agentic SEO — gaps from your data, not a keyword database

Content Gap Analysis From Your Own Google Data — Verified, Not Estimated

A content gap analysis is only useful if the gaps are real — and someone fills them. The agent finds yours in your own Google Search Console data: searches where Google already shows your site, but no page of yours answers the question. Then it drafts the missing page for your review, and re-measures the result in your own numbers three weeks later.

Gaps verified by Google, not estimated
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The Problem

Every gap analysis ends as a spreadsheet.

The tool exports 200 keywords, someone sorts them in a sheet, three briefs get written — and the sheet meets the backlog. The backlog wins. Next quarter the same gaps are still open, and the people asking those questions are still landing on whoever answers them today.

Never run one? You still know the gap. It's the customer question your team answers by email every week — because no page answers it.

How a gap analysis dies in a backlog

A tool exports 200 keyword gaps

Someone sorts them in a spreadsheet

1/4
Three briefs get written

The rest wait for "next sprint"

2/4
A quarter passes

The questions keep getting asked — and answered elsewhere

3/4
The next export runs

Same gaps, plus a few new ones

4/4
Repeat every quarter.

How the agent breaks the cycle

Finds

Reads your Search Console data every week for searches you appear in with no page that answers

Fixes

Drafts the missing page in your brand voice — ready for your review

Verifies

Re-measures every page in your own Search Console data about three weeks later — confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed

Repeats

Comes back next week. No reminders, no next sprint.

Your team only reviews.
The Loop

Find. Fix. Verify. Repeat.

A content gap analysis is the find step. The agent runs the other three too — on your own Search Console data, every week.

Find

It scans your real Search Console data for unanswered demand: searches where Google already shows your site, but your best page sits where nobody scrolls — and no page truly answers.

Fix

It drafts the missing page — grounded in what people actually search, written in your voice, linked from your strongest pages. Your team reviews before anything ships.

Verify

About three weeks after a fix ships, the agent goes back into your own Search Console data and checks whether it worked: confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed. Real verdicts, not assumptions.

Repeat

It comes back next week — new gaps found as search shifts, confirmed pages logged, underperformers back on the board.

We don't guarantee rankings — nobody honestly can. We guarantee every fix is implemented and re-measured in your data.
How It Works

From your data to filled gaps in three steps

Step 01

Connect your Search Console

Sign in with Google and link Search Console — Google's free record of every search your site shows up in. Read-only access: the agent can look, not touch. No credit card.

Step 02

Get your free report — gaps included

The agent writes a full diagnosis of your real numbers, including the questions your customers search for that no page of yours answers — grouped into topics, each with roughly how many people a month are asking. Every gap lands as a prioritized task on your board.

Step 03

Walk the board with the founder — then the agent works it

A real human — the founder — reads your report before the call. You choose: write the missing pages yourself (the board is yours either way), or hand it to the agent as the Managed Loop — a one-time setup, then a monthly retainer scoped to your site. No annual contract.

What You Get

Every gap, owned to the verdict

Gaps verified by Google

Searches your site already appears in, from your own data — not a keyword database's estimate.

Demand in plain language

"At least 2,900 people a month ask this" — every gap translated into people, not impression counts.

Topic clusters, prioritized

Gaps grouped into themes and ranked by how many people ask and how close you already are.

The missing pages, drafted

Written in your brand voice, grounded in the real searches — ready for your review.

A verdict on every page

Re-measured in your own Search Console data about three weeks after it ships: confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed.

A board, not a spreadsheet

Every gap is a task with impact and effort — worked weekly instead of filed quarterly.

See It In Action

One gap, from finding to verdict

This is what happens to a gap the agent finds — instead of joining a spreadsheet.

Agentic SEO — one gap, worked by the agent
FINDWeek 1

Found unanswered demand: about 3,200 people a month search variations of "saas onboarding checklist" and Google already shows your site — but your best page sits on page 3, where almost nobody scrolls. No page of yours actually answers the question.

FIXWeek 1

Drafted a dedicated guide that answers every variant of the question, written in your voice and linked from your three strongest pages. Reviewed by your team — shipped.

VERIFYWeek 4

Verdict: Confirmed. The new page now reaches the same searchers from page 1 and brings in about 140 clicks a month — visitors who used to land on whoever answered the question before.

The numbers are an illustration. The verdict step is real — every fix gets one.

Who It's For

Built for the person stuck between the gap and the page

Marketing Leads

"I know the gaps exist — I just can't get the pages made." The agent drafts them, your team reviews them, and each one comes back with a verdict from your own data.

Founders

"Customers ask us the same questions every week, and our site answers none of them." Those questions are searches — and right now, someone else's page is the answer.

Content Teams

"We publish, but never find out if it worked." Every page the agent drafts is re-measured three weeks after it ships — so you know which pages earn their keep.

FAQ

Common questions about content gap analysis

A content gap analysis finds the searches your customers run that no page of yours answers. The agent runs it on your own Google Search Console data — Google's record of every search your site appeared in — so every gap is a search where Google already shows your site, but your best page sits where nobody scrolls. Those searchers exist right now; today they land on whoever answers the question instead.

Ahrefs and Semrush compare your domain against competitors using estimated keyword databases. The agent uses your real Google Search Console data — actual searches where Google already showed your site — so every gap it finds is verified by Google, not estimated. And it doesn't stop at finding: it drafts the missing page in your brand voice for your review, and re-measures the result in your own data about three weeks after it ships — confirmed, inconclusive, or regressed.

No. The gaps come from your own Search Console data — searches where Google shows your site but no page of yours answers the question. You don't need to know or enter competitor domains, and the demand is real search behavior, not a third-party estimate.

By what each gap is worth in people, not by raw keyword counts. Gaps where many people search every month and your site already shows up close to page one come first — because one dedicated page there can start bringing visitors within weeks. Every gap on your board carries a plain-language consequence, like "at least 2,900 people a month ask this — and no page of yours answers."

Honestly: weeks, not days. Google needs time to crawl and rank a new page — which is why the agent re-checks every page about three weeks after it ships. We don't guarantee rankings — nobody honestly can. We guarantee every fix is implemented and re-measured in your data, with a verdict you can check in your own Google account.

The report — gaps included — is free, no credit card. If you want the agent to write and work the board, every engagement has the same shape — we call it the Managed Loop: a one-time setup, then a monthly retainer scoped to your site on a call with the founder. No annual contract. Organizations that need the agent inside their own infrastructure get an individually scoped Enterprise Deploy. No public pricing — the scope depends on your site.

Yes. Search Console access is read-only, your Google credentials are encrypted and never leave our servers, every account's data is isolated, and your data is never used to train AI models. Nothing publishes without your approval.

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Finding gaps is one step

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The gaps are already in your data.

Connect your Search Console and get a free report on your real numbers — gaps included, every one a prioritized task on your board. It ends with one honest question: who's going to write these pages?