Evaluate topical authority, keyword coverage, and readability with our AI SEO content score tool before publishing new articles or landing pages.
AI SEO Content Score Tool
The AI SEO Content Score Tool evaluates on-page text against search intent, heading hierarchy, entity completeness, and readability expectations. Use it to grade draft articles, landing pages, and blog posts before they are published.
- Highlights relevance, readability, and topical coverage problems early.
- Supports deeper, more useful copy instead of thin AI filler.
- Refreshes for crawled-but-not-indexed content that lacks depth.
AI SEO Content Score Tool: Overview & Context
The AI SEO Content Score Tool evaluates on-page text against search intent, heading hierarchy, entity completeness, and readability expectations. Use it to grade draft articles, landing pages, and blog posts before they are published. Use it when a page feels thin, repetitive, or too generic for competitive search results. The strongest results come when you pair the score with a real rewrite and a clearer internal-link plan.
Key Features
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Built for Content teams refreshing older posts that get impressions but weak clicks
Highlights relevance, readability, and topical coverage problems early.
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Built for Agencies improving service pages before submitting them for indexing
Supports deeper, more useful copy instead of thin AI filler.
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Built for Writers who need help strengthening topical coverage without stuffing keywords
Helps align content updates with search intent and clearer page structure.
Use Cases & Applications
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Refreshes for crawled-but-not-indexed content that lacks depth.
Relevance and readability summaries for the pasted content.
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Pre-publication QA for new local SEO and service pages.
Coverage gaps that make a page feel incomplete or generic.
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Content pruning decisions where multiple pages overlap.
Suggested improvements tied to structure, specificity, and intent fit.
How It Works
- Paste the content and optionally add the target URL for context.
- Review the scoring feedback and identify low-confidence sections.
- Rewrite weak sections, add examples, and improve internal links or FAQs.
- Re-run the tool to confirm the page is clearer before publishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does the content score actually measure?
It focuses on content clarity, topical relevance, readable structure, and how complete the page feels for its intended query.
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Should I optimize purely for the score?
No. Use the score as a quality prompt, then make human decisions about examples, proof, and internal links.
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Can this help with low-value content issues?
Yes. It is useful for catching pages that feel generic, underdeveloped, or too shallow for organic search.