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Stop guessing what to write.
See exactly what to create next.

Paste your URL. Get a prioritised list of the pages your site is missing —the topics competitors rank for that you don't cover. Free, no signup, 2–3 minutes.

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Free content gap analysis

Find the pages your site is missing

GetContentGap is an SEO content gap analysis tool for small sites. It looks at your website, identifies important topics you have not covered yet, and turns those gaps into a practical content plan: page ideas, search intent, suggested slugs, and priorities.

Missing page opportunities

Find topics competitors cover that your site does not yet answer with a dedicated page.

Search intent

Separate informational, comparison, commercial, and problem-aware topics so each page has a clear job.

Content priority

Rank opportunities by likely value instead of handing you an unfiltered keyword export.

Suggested URLs

Turn gaps into practical page ideas with titles, slugs, and next-step direction.

Who it is for

The tool is built for people who need a clear SEO content plan, not a dense enterprise dashboard. If your site has a product, service, store, or niche publication but you are unsure what pages should exist next, the analysis gives you a focused starting point.

  • SaaS founders planning SEO without a large content team
  • Indie makers who know they need organic traffic but do not know what to write next
  • Small ecommerce stores looking for category, comparison, and buying-guide ideas
  • Bloggers and niche site owners refreshing a thin topical map

Why content gaps happen

Most small sites start with product pages, a homepage, and a few blog posts. That is enough to launch, but it often leaves unanswered search intent around comparisons, use cases, alternatives, problems, and beginner questions.

Search engines and AI answer systems need visible, specific content to understand what your site covers. A thin homepage or scattered blog archive can make a useful product look less relevant than competitors with clearer supporting pages.

How the process works

1. Paste your URL

Start with your own site. You do not need to prepare competitor domains or keyword exports.

2. Review the gaps

See which missing topics could help users understand your product, niche, or service more clearly.

3. Build the next pages

Use the suggested titles, slugs, and intent labels to brief content that has a defined search purpose.

What you get

The free analysis gives you fast direction. Paid reports expand that into a fuller content plan with more opportunities, examples, and planning detail.

  • A prioritised list of content opportunities
  • Suggested page titles and URL slugs
  • Intent labels for each opportunity
  • A clearer map of what your site should cover next

FAQ

What does GetContentGap do?

It analyses your URL and finds missing content opportunities: pages your site should consider creating to answer important search intent in your market.

Is this different from a keyword gap tool?

Yes. Keyword gap tools usually return raw keyword lists. GetContentGap turns opportunities into page-level recommendations so you can decide what to build next.

Do I need competitor URLs?

No. Start with your own URL. The tool infers the niche and looks for relevant gaps automatically.

Why add supporting pages instead of only improving the homepage?

A homepage explains the core offer, but supporting pages help cover specific use cases, questions, comparisons, and problems. That gives users and search engines more context.