Search Intent Analyzer

Classify any keyword's search intent instantly. Get confidence scores for informational, commercial, transactional, and navigational intent. Plus content format recommendations and SERP predictions.

🎯 4-Way Intent Classification📊 Confidence Scores📝 Content Recommendations🔎 Real Autocomplete Data

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Analyzing search intent...

How Intent Analysis Works

We analyze keyword structure, modifiers, and real autocomplete patterns

1

Keyword Structure

Word patterns reveal intent. "How to" signals informational, "best" signals commercial, "buy" signals transactional, brand names signal navigational.

2

Modifier Analysis

We check for 100+ intent-signaling modifiers like review, price, tutorial, near me, login, download, and more.

3

Autocomplete Signals

Real Google Autocomplete suggestions reveal what users actually search next, confirming the dominant intent.

4

Content Matching

Based on intent, we recommend the exact content type, format, word count, and structure that matches what Google ranks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding search intent for SEO

What are the 4 types of search intent?
Informational: User wants to learn something ("how to start a blog"). Commercial: User is researching before buying ("best CRM software"). Transactional: User is ready to take action ("buy Mailchimp pro plan"). Navigational: User wants a specific website ("Mailchimp login").
Why is search intent important for SEO?
Google's #1 ranking factor is intent match. If someone searches "best email marketing tools" and your page is a "what is email marketing" guide, you will never rank regardless of backlinks or domain authority. Matching content format to intent is non-negotiable.
What is mixed intent?
Some keywords have multiple valid intents. "Email marketing" could be informational (learn about it), commercial (find tools), or navigational (find a specific platform). Mixed intent keywords are harder to rank for because Google shows diverse result types.
How does autocomplete data help with intent?
Google Autocomplete shows what people actually search after typing your keyword. If autocomplete suggests "pricing", "reviews", "vs" then the dominant intent is commercial. If it suggests "tutorial", "how to", "meaning" then it is informational.
Is my data private?
Your keyword is sent to our server only to fetch Google Autocomplete data. Results are cached 6 hours then deleted. No personal data stored.

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