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Keyword Cluster Mapper

Paste a bulk keyword list and instantly group them into topic clusters, estimate search intent, and organize them into a structured content silo structure.

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# Keyword Cluster Silo Intent Priority

What is this Tool?

The Keyword Cluster Mapper is a free keyword organization utility built for SEO specialists, content strategists, and digital marketers. Paste any bulk list of keywords (one per line) and the tool automatically groups semantically similar keywords into topic clusters, classifies search intent as Informational, Commercial, Transactional, or Navigational, assigns content silo categories, and estimates content priority. The output table can be copied directly into Google Sheets, Excel, or Ahrefs for immediate use in your content planning workflow.

Get Silo Structures in 4 Steps

No setup required. Paste, execute, map, and export.

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Paste Your Keywords

Add one keyword per line in the text area. You can paste directly from Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google Keyword Planner, or any keyword research tool export.

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Automatic Clustering

The tool scans each keyword for shared root words and phrases, then groups similar keywords into named topic clusters using pattern matching algorithms.

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Intent Classification

Each keyword is classified by search intent: Informational (how/what/why), Commercial (best/vs/review), Transactional (buy/price/cheap), or Navigational (brand terms).

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Export to Spreadsheet

Copy the complete table or download as CSV to import directly into Google Sheets, Excel, or your content management system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Keyword Cluster Mapper.

What is keyword clustering in SEO?
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Keyword clustering is the practice of grouping semantically related keywords together so you can target multiple keywords with a single piece of content. Search engines increasingly rank pages based on topical authority, so well-clustered content performs better than targeting individual keywords in isolation.
What is a content silo and why does it matter?
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A content silo is a way of organizing your website’s content into distinct topic categories with strong internal linking between related pages. Silos help search engines understand your site’s topical relevance, which can significantly improve rankings for competitive keywords in that category.
How is search intent determined?
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Intent is classified by analyzing keyword modifiers. Words like “how,” “what,” “why,” and “guide” signal Informational intent. Words like “best,” “vs,” “review,” and “top” signal Commercial intent. Words like “buy,” “price,” “cheap,” “discount,” and “order” signal Transactional intent. Brand names and specific URLs signal Navigational intent.
How many keywords can I process at once?
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The tool handles up to approximately 500 keywords comfortably in a single session. For very large keyword lists (1,000+), we recommend splitting your list into topic-based batches and processing each separately for more accurate cluster groupings.
Can I import the results into Google Sheets?
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Yes. Click “Download CSV” to get a comma-separated file you can open directly in Google Sheets or Excel. Alternatively, use “Copy Table” to paste the formatted data directly into any spreadsheet application — the column structure will be preserved.

Before You Plan Content

A quick reminder about metric sources and contextual mapping variance.

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Disclaimer: The keyword clusters, intent classifications, and silo suggestions generated by this tool are based on pattern-matching algorithms applied to keyword text. They are intended as a starting framework for your SEO planning, not a definitive analysis. Actual search intent may vary based on search engine behavior, geographic location, and industry context. Search volume, difficulty, and ranking potential data are not provided — integrate this output with data from professional SEO tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, or Google Search Console. ToolsRevis makes no guarantee of SEO performance outcomes.