Domain Coverage Analyzer

Check how well your domain appears to cover real search topics, then use the dashboards below to spot coverage gaps, intent weaknesses, and planning opportunities.

Methodology: submitted topics are checked with grounded search evidence to estimate where your domain appears, which competitors show up, and where coverage gaps may exist. The output is a planning and prioritization aid, not a guarantee of rankings or complete market coverage.
Analysis Configuration

Choose a domain and the topics you want to measure.

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Project Library
Choose saved topics or keywords to include in coverage research.
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Domain Coverage
Domain Appearances Analyzed Searches Coverage
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Coverage Snapshot
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Executive Summary
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Priority Opportunities
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Recommended Next Step
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Intent Coverage
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Intent Queries Found in Top 10 Coverage
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Query Rank Tracking & Trend
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Topic Search Query Intent Your Rank Result Top Result Domain
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Content Coverage
Topic Supporting Pages Coverage Status Recommendation
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Discovered Search Queries
Topic Search Query Intent Your Rank
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Content Gap Analysis

See Where Your Domain Covers a Topic Well and Where Competitors Own the Gap

The Domain Coverage Analyzer is designed for SEOs and content teams that want to measure topical coverage across a site. By comparing your domain against a set of target queries, the tool helps reveal which themes are already supported by existing pages, which areas are thin, and where stronger content clusters may be needed.

This is especially useful for editorial planning, site consolidation, and topic-gap analysis against competitors. Rather than guessing whether a domain is strong enough on a subject, you get a clearer view of missing subtopics, weak coverage areas, and opportunities to publish or refresh pages that strengthen overall topical authority.