Find the Keywords That Bring Buyers, Not Tire-Kickers

Paste your keywords. We’ll score buyer intent, label the searcher’s mindset, and tell you what kind of page to build.

Buyer intent usually shows up in the words people add to a search when they’re close to taking action, like:

  • Pricing: cost, price, estimate, quote
  • Local: near me, in [city], open now
  • Action: book, schedule, appointment
  • Urgency: emergency, same day, 24/7
  • Commercial research: best, reviews, vs

This tool looks for those patterns and assigns a Buyer Intent Score (0–100), then labels the keyword as Buyer, Mixed, or Research.

Not yet. This version is logic-first, meaning it uses a transparent rules + scoring model instead of external SEO APIs.

That’s intentional: it’s fast, consistent, and great for sorting a messy keyword list into something you can actually act on.

Use the tool to decide what kind of page to build, not just what to write.

  • Local keywords → Location / service area pages
  • Pricing keywords → Pricing pages (or pricing sections)
  • Service keywords → Core service pages
  • Comparison keywords → “Best / Vs / Alternatives” pages
  • Research keywords → Blog posts and support content

It’s a strong directional signal, not a crystal ball. Some keywords can be tricky, and Google’s results can vary by industry and location.

The win here is speed: you can quickly spot the keywords most likely to produce leads and stop wasting time on ones that won’t.