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Free Content Gap Analysis
Paste your URL and find out exactly what content your site is missing. No signup, no credit card, no competitor URLs to research. Results in 2–3 minutes.
How it works
Paste your URL
Enter your site's URL. No competitor URLs needed — the tool infers your niche automatically.
Wait 2–3 minutes
The tool crawls your site, maps your existing topics, and benchmarks against what competitors in your space typically rank for.
Get your gap list
You receive a ranked list of specific pages to create — title, suggested slug, intent label, and the reasoning behind each recommendation.
Unlock the full report
The paid report adds content briefs, keyword difficulty scores, competitor examples, and a 30/60/90-day build plan — one-time, from £19.
What you get in the free analysis
Unlock the full report from £19
The free analysis shows you what to build. The paid report shows you exactly how to build it.
- ✓ Content brief for every gap — H1, meta, angle, H2 structure
- ✓ Keyword difficulty score per page
- ✓ Competitor examples — who ranks for each gap now
- ✓ 30/60/90-day prioritised build order
- ✓ One-time payment — no subscription
FAQ
What is a content gap analysis?
A content gap analysis identifies topics competitors rank for that your site doesn't cover. The output is a prioritised list of pages to create to capture missing traffic.
How does the free analysis work?
Paste your URL. GetContentGap crawls your site, maps your existing topics, and benchmarks against what competitors in your niche typically rank for. The result is a ranked list of specific pages to create — with intent labels, suggested slugs, and reasoning.
Do I need a signup or credit card?
No. The free analysis needs only your URL. Paid reports start at £19 as a one-time purchase — no subscription.
How is this different from a manual content gap analysis?
Manual analysis means identifying competitors, exporting keyword data, filtering gaps, and deciding what to target — hours of work. GetContentGap automates this in 2–3 minutes and returns specific page recommendations, not a raw keyword list.