What it does
- Generates keyword ideas with search volume and competition, grounded in real data.
- Finds the gaps — terms you almost rank for and topics competitors own that you don't.
- Drafts LLM-optimized articles and product copy built around the target keyword and intent.
- Hands you briefs and drafts you can refine, not generic filler.
How to use it
Find the opportunities
›Generate keyword ideas for 'project management tools' with search volume and competition.
Ryze returns → a ranked list of keywords with volume — the ones worth your time first.
Spot the quick wins
›Which keywords do I rank 5–15 for that I could push onto page one with better content?
Ryze returns → striking-distance terms paired with the page that already half-ranks for them.
Brief the piece
›Build a content brief for the best opportunity — target keyword, intent, headings and the questions to answer.
Ryze returns → a structured brief you can hand to a writer or have Ryze draft.
Draft it
›Write the article from that brief, optimized for the keyword and to be cited by AI answers.
Ryze returns → a first draft built around the intent — yours to edit, not a blank page.
More prompts to steal
›Cluster these keywords into topics so I can plan a content hub.
›Rewrite this product description to be LLM-optimized and keyword-aligned.
›What questions are people asking about this topic that my page doesn't answer?
Pro tips
- Chase striking-distance keywords (positions 5–15) first — improving an existing page beats starting cold.
- Brief before you draft: a clear target keyword + intent + questions keeps the writing on-topic.
- Write for the answer as well as the link — clear, structured copy is what AI assistants quote.
