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.
Analysis Results
| Keyword | Score | Label | Type | Page Recommendation | Explanation |
|---|
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.