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On-page Optimizer

Want to know exactly what to add, fix, or rewrite on your page to actually rank? I built this so I'd stop guessing. The tool reads the top-ranking pages for your keyword and tells you, in plain English, what to do next.

Coming soon
The tool is ready behind the scenes - I'm polishing the interface. Want early access? Drop me a line.

Why I built this

Every time I optimized a page for a new keyword, I followed the same painful process. Open the top three to five SERP results, read each one carefully, take notes, compare structures, and try to spot what they did better. The whole thing took an hour or two per page, and I'd still walk away wondering whether I missed something obvious.

I knew AI could read all those pages in seconds. So I built this tool. It runs the analysis I'd otherwise do by hand: it scrapes your page and the competitors you give it, then feeds them through a Claude pipeline I designed specifically for SEO audits.

What you get back is a four-part report. It tells you what your competitors cover that you don't, where your page's E-E-A-T signals are weak, which paragraphs are too dense to read, and what editorial improvements would lift the overall quality. It does in about 90 seconds what used to take me two hours.

What it helps you do

Analyzes top-ranking pages for your keyword

The tool scrapes your top SERP competitors and tells you, in plain English, what they're doing better. You get a specific list of improvements to make, not vague "do better" advice.

Finds content gaps you're missing

Lists every topic, section, or data element your competitors cover that yours doesn't. Stop guessing what to add to your page - the tool shows you exactly what's missing.

Boosts your E-E-A-T signals

Scans your page for vague claims, missing data points, one-sided takes, and outdated information - the kinds of issues Google's quality raters mark down. You get concrete fixes for each one.

Pinpoints readability issues

Runs a Flesch-Kincaid score on the whole page and flags the exact paragraphs that are dragging it down. No abstract "too complex" warnings. You get sentence-level pointers about what to rewrite.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Paste your page URL

    The tool fetches your page directly. If you'd rather, you can paste the raw page text instead. Useful for unpublished drafts or pages behind login walls.

  2. 2

    Add 2 to 5 competitor URLs

    Pick the pages currently ranking for your target keyword. The more relevant they are to your topic, the sharper the recommendations the tool produces.

  3. 3

    Hit Analyze and wait about 90 seconds

    The pipeline scrapes everything, extracts coverage cards, identifies gaps, matches sections, and writes recommendations. You'll see live progress as it runs.

  4. 4

    Read your four reports

    Content gaps, E-E-A-T issues, readability flags, and structural editorial suggestions. Each comes formatted as "here's the issue / here's the fix". You can export the full report as a PDF to share with a writer.

Think this tool can be improved? Let me know how.

I use this tool every day. If you spot a bug, miss a feature, or have ideas for what to build next - I want to hear about it. Pick whichever way is easiest for you.