You publish content that sounds right but ranks for nothing
Producing more content isn’t the answer when it dilutes your voice and answers no clear intent. The semantic audit evaluates relevance, intent coverage, and AI-citability — so your content becomes an advantage again, not noise.
The visible symptom is not the root cause
✓Symptom: you publish regularly but rank for nothing useful.
✓Common cause: “AI-generic” content that reads like everyone else’s.
A semantic audit is an analysis of your content’s relevance and depth: it evaluates search-intent coverage, editorial quality, “AI-generic” patterns, and citability by generative engines — then recommends how to differentiate and structure your content.
Get my free semantic audit
You need this audit if…
✓Your content ranks for no commercially valuable keyword.
✓You worry your copy sounds “AI-generic”.
✓You don’t know whether AI cites your content as a source.
✓You want an editorial strategy aligned to audience value, not volume.
What we diagnose
✓Search-intent coverage and topical depth.
✓Editorial quality and detection of “AI-generic” patterns to differentiate.
✓Semantic structure: headings, entities, FAQPage and Article structured data.
✓Citability by generative engines: definitions, Q&A, statistics, entity clarity.
✓Content / audience-value alignment: are you attracting buyers or browsers?
Our 4-step methodology
✓1. Signal mapping — what you cover vs what your audience searches for.
✓2. Constraint diagnosis — the gaps and the content diluting your voice.
✓3. Prioritised editorial plan — what to produce, merge, or rework first.
Frequently asked questions about the semantic audit
How long does the audit take?
The automated visibility audit is delivered in under 45 minutes, no credit card. The service is the guided follow-up: it sequences the prioritized fixes, with first signals in the following weeks.
Do you really detect “AI-generic” content?
Yes. The audit identifies typical patterns of undifferentiated generated content and recommends strategies to reinforce your brand voice as a competitive moat.
How is this different from an SEO audit?
The SEO audit covers intent, technical health, and authority broadly; the semantic audit focuses on editorial relevance, topical depth, and AI-citability.
Do you help produce the content afterward?
Yes. The audit drives the editorial strategy, and the content manager supports you with AI-assisted drafting and planning.
Does AI-cited content really matter?
Increasingly so. When a prospect asks an AI for a recommendation, the cited sources directly influence who gets chosen. Citability is becoming a visibility channel.