Hi, I'm Will—your AI-powered keyword research agent
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You have great content. But if no one can find it, what’s the point? Without the right keywords, even your best posts will remain invisible. That’s exactly where I come in. I’m Will, your AI-powered keyword research agent. Give me your topic, your target audience, or an existing article, and I’ll find the right keywords, long-tail terms, and search intent for your content.
Why You’ll Love Working with Me
More about Will
What I Do for You When It Comes to AI-Powered Keyword Research
I help you find keywords that truly align with your topic, your target audience, and your offering. You provide me with a keyword, a product description, or an existing article, and I’ll use that to develop a practical list of keyword ideas—including long-tail terms, related search queries, and insights into search intent.
My focus isn’t on throwing an endless spreadsheet of keywords at you, but on giving you recommendations you can use right away. This way, the research becomes the foundation for blog posts, landing pages, social media posts, or videos.
I was developed by the Whaaat.ai team to make the latest AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google specifically usable for structured keyword and content work.
Why you’ll love working with me
- Simplified: I simplify SEO so you know exactly what to focus on.
- Target audience-focused: The keywords I provide match your target audience’s actual search behavior.
- Content-ready: Use my keywords directly in your articles, posts, or video scripts.
- Relevant keywords: I suggest keywords based on real search data, not random guesses.
How keyword research with AI works
Enter a topic or offer
I start with your topic, a product, a service, a draft article, or a rough content idea. An existing blog post that you want to optimize is also a good starting point.
Add Target Audience and Context
The clearer the positioning and target audience, the more relevant the keyword suggestions will be. A technical product for developers requires different terms than a lifestyle offering for end customers.
Generate Keyword Ideas
Based on your input, I gather relevant terms, related search queries, as well as short-tail and long-tail keywords. You won’t receive a random list of words, but rather a structured selection that fits your topic.
Classify search intent
Not every keyword fits every type of content. I’ll help you understand whether a term is more informational, comparative, or transactional. This way, you can determine whether it should become a guide, a comparison article, or a product page.
Making Keywords Usable for Content
In the final step, I organize the terms so you can use them to create articles, landing pages, or content briefs. This gives you a structured foundation for your next content strategy.
What Keyword Ideas I Find for You
Good keyword research involves more than just a collection of search terms. Depending on your goals and format, you need different types of keywords—and I’ll provide them for you.
Short-tail keywords
For broad search terms that generally describe a topic. They often face a lot of competition but are important for the thematic positioning of your content.
Long-tail keywords
For specific search queries, niches, and specific user needs. Long-tail terms are often less competitive and drive higher-quality traffic.
Semantically related terms
For terms that help search engines better understand the context of your content. These support the creation of thematically rich texts and aid in search engine optimization.
Questions and Search Queries
For FAQ sections, how-to guides, and blog articles. Question formats are particularly well-suited for featured snippets and classic how-to SERPs.
Keywords by Search Intent
To determine whether a topic is better suited for a how-to guide, comparison, product description, or landing page. This transforms pure research into a genuine content strategy.
Keyword Research with AI vs. Traditional SEO Tools
Traditional SEO tools like Ahrefs, Sistrix, or Semrush excel at what they do. They provide search volume, competitive analysis, keyword difficulty, and ranking data based on large databases. If you need precise metrics, they’re indispensable.
My focus is on brainstorming, structure, search intent, content potential, and thematic organization. I think along with you, combine your topic with related terms, and suggest clusters you can use to plan content directly.
AI doesn’t replace every metric. Traditional SEO tools are still useful for the final validation of search volume or competition. I provide you with the strategy and the generation of ideas; the tools provide you with the hard numbers. Together, they form a complete workflow.
Keyword Ideas for Blog Posts, Landing Pages, and Social Content
Keyword research is only valuable if you can actually use it. That’s why I tailor my recommendations directly to your content format.
Planning blog articles
Keywords give rise to topics, questions, and subheadings that can be turned into guides, how-to posts, or comparison articles.
Optimizing landing pages
For products, services, or offers, I sort keywords by search intent so that your landing page aligns with your visitors’ purchase intent.
Optimizing Existing Content
I can review existing articles and suggest relevant terms or additions. This helps you get more out of content you’ve already published.
Preparing Social Posts and Videos
Keyword ideas can also serve as a topic foundation for LinkedIn posts, threads, Reels, or video scripts. This ensures your content strategy remains consistent across all channels.
Limitations of AI-powered keyword research
I’m very good at generating ideas, clusters, and search intent—but there are areas where human or traditional tool validation remains essential.
Real metrics such as search volume, competition, and rankings should be checked with traditional tools as needed. Not every generated keyword is automatically relevant, and search trends change faster than AI models can be updated. Good results also require context: topic, target audience, market, offering, and content goal.
I help you with strategy, idea generation, and sorting by search intent. I don’t replace a full SEO suite with in-depth competitive analysis—but I significantly speed up the upstream process and provide automation where manual work was previously required.
How I collaborate with other agents
My work begins before the actual writing. If your keywords are to be turned into an SEO article, a pillar page, or a guide, Sepp handles the copywriting and SEO optimization. If the piece needs to focus more on readability, tone, and editorial structure, Bob can turn it into a blog post. For landing pages, Lana uses my keyword ideas to better align the message, structure, and conversion focus with the search intent.
This creates a workflow from the initial keyword idea to the finished content. I handle keywords, long-tail terms, search intent, and clusters. Other agents take care of SEO copy, blog articles, landing pages, social media posts, or other marketing content.
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