Free structural SEO audit

Your AI-assisted blog is growing. Your rankings aren't.

AI writing tools help you publish fast — but they create keyword cannibalization, thin content, and weak internal linking that quietly tank your rankings.

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The problem

AI tools scale content — not structure

Whether you use Outrank, Scalenut, Byword, RankYak, or another AI blog tool — you can publish dozens of posts fast. But the structure doesn't keep up.

Keyword cannibalization

Multiple posts target the same keyword. Google doesn't know which to rank — so none of them do well.

Thin, repetitive pages

AI-generated posts with similar phrasing and low word counts that dilute authority instead of building it.

Weak internal structure

No pillar pages, no hub-and-spoke linking. Posts exist in isolation without reinforcing each other.

How we help

A structural SEO audit for your blog

Not a generic checklist. We crawl your blog, analyze internal links and keywords, and surface real problems like cannibalization and thin content — each finding with specific URLs and concrete next steps.

What we measure

Internal Links

Orphan pages, link depth, density

Thin Content

Low word count pages

Content Uniqueness

Near-duplicate page pairs

Cannibalization

Competing pages and keywords

Topical Authority

Cluster balance and coherence

Technical

Meta, headings, canonicals

The report

See exactly where your blog stands

You get an overall score plus a breakdown by dimension — so you know which areas need attention first.

54out of 100
Poor
DimensionScoreGrade
Internal Links
38
Poor
Thin Content
61
Fair
Content Uniqueness
72
Fair
Cannibalization
42
Poor
Topical Authority
35
Poor
On-page technical
78
Fair

Example scores from a real AI-content blog

Per-URL findings

Every issue tied to a real page

Each finding points to specific URLs on your blog, explains what's wrong, and tells you exactly what to do — step by step.

Add internal link from your guide to a related post

ReviewHigh confidence

What we found

These two pages cover the same topic but aren't linked. The guide has stronger authority — linking from it would help the related post rank and make it easier for Google to understand the relationship.

What to do

  1. Add a contextual link from /blog/seo-guide to /blog/ai-content-tips in a relevant paragraph.
  2. Use descriptive anchor text that includes the target keyword.

/blog/seo-guide → /blog/ai-content-tips

Merge two competing pages or differentiate their angles

ReviewMedium confidence

What we found

These two pages target the same long-tail keyword and split your ranking potential. Google is forced to choose between them — usually ranking neither as well as a single, stronger page would.

What to do

  1. Pick the stronger page as your primary and redirect the other.
  2. Alternatively, rewrite one to target a clearly different intent or keyword.
  3. Update internal links to point to the primary page.

/blog/best-tools-for-x ↔ /blog/top-tools-for-x

Example findings — your report will reference your actual blog URLs.

Adriaan, founder of Topical
"I started an AI blog and quickly saw the structural problems pile up. So I built Topical to fix my own site, and to help others do the same."

Adriaan

Founder, Topical

FAQ

Common questions

What's in the free summary?

Your overall structural health score, a breakdown across six dimensions (internal links, thin content, content uniqueness, cannibalization, topical authority, and technical), the number of pages we analysed, and a preview of prioritized findings with real URLs and next steps.

What's in the full report?

Everything in the summary, plus every finding for every URL — complete with step-by-step recommendations, keyword data, and cannibalization pairs. You can unlock the full report with a one-time payment directly from your summary.

How long does the audit take?

We run the crawl and analysis on our side. You'll receive the summary by email — usually within a few days, depending on queue and site size.

Is the summary really free?

Yes — no credit card, no commitment. The summary gives you scores, page counts, and a sample of findings so you can see exactly what we find before deciding if you want the full report.

What do you crawl?

We crawl your homepage and blog section. The report focuses on your content pages — that's where structural SEO issues like cannibalization, thin content, and weak linking have the most impact.

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