Product
Source discovery, candidate review, keyword mapping, reporting, and connector-ready enrichment in one organized workspace.
Content Radar lets you attach RSS feeds, Atom feeds, sitemap XML files, and manually imported URLs to each competitor. Every source gets a health status and a last-fetch timestamp. When something breaks, a recovery workflow surfaces it for your attention rather than silently failing.
When a source fetch discovers new content, those URLs enter a candidate queue instead of automatically landing in your tracked library. You review each candidate, decide what belongs, and keep your workspace clean. Nothing enters your library without going through your deliberate review step.
Content Radar is built to become the operating layer between competitor movement and keyword strategy. Teams can map competitor pages to target keywords, identify gaps, prioritize pages by search demand, and turn new competitor URLs into SEO briefs or content actions. Manual CSV imports work today. Connector workflows for automated enrichment from tools like Ahrefs are on the roadmap.
The reports workspace gives your team a live snapshot of competitor activity, source health, content status breakdowns, and the most recent discoveries. Export weekly intelligence briefs, content gap summaries, or editorial priorities for stakeholders who need the signal without the noise.
Sources break. Feeds move. Sitemaps change structure. Content Radar surfaces failing sources with specific error context and provides a recovery flow that guides you through reconnecting or replacing a source. Google Alerts RSS serves as a reliable, compliant fallback for competitors whose structured feeds are difficult to maintain.
Content Radar is not only about discovering competitor content. It is designed to connect content movement with keyword opportunity. Connector workflows will bring in keyword difficulty, search volume, ranking context, and intent signals from tools like Ahrefs to help you prioritize.
Keyword data, ranking opportunities, keyword difficulty, search volume, and competing pages
Owned-site performance signals, impressions, clicks, and position data
Public content discovery from competitor XML sitemaps and RSS or Atom feeds
Competitor URLs, keywords, and content inventories imported from any tool
Content Radar is built around compliant source workflows. It works with public, structured, or user-provided sources rather than relying on fragile scraping tactics. This means more reliable workflows, cleaner source governance, and better fit for teams that care about how their intelligence is gathered.
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