Generate High-Ranking AI Keywords
Enter your topic or product category. Get 15+ buyer-intent keywords and prompts that AI assistants answer with citations — the same queries your buyers ask before they Google.
Track these keywords across 7 AI platforms
Pick your highest-intent keywords and monitor whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and 4 more platforms cite your brand when users ask these questions.
Why this matters
Find keywords AI actually answers
Traditional SEO tools show you Google search volume. This tool shows you the buyer-intent queries AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini answer with citations — where being recommended is worth more than ranking #1 on Google.
Grouped by buyer intent
15+ keywords grouped into 6 intent categories: Discovery, Comparison, Alternative, Commercial, Informational, and Trust. Each keyword rated 1-5 stars for buyer intent so you know which to prioritize.
Get sample AI prompts
Every keyword comes with a sample prompt you can paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity right now to see how AI answers — and whether your brand is in the response.
How it works
Enter your topic or product category and optional target audience
Get 15+ buyer-intent keywords grouped by intent and AI answer format
Copy the sample prompts and test them on ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity — or add them as tracked prompts in the full dashboard
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AI keyword research?
AI keyword research is finding the queries that AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini answer with citations. Unlike traditional SEO keyword research that focuses on Google search volume, AI keyword research focuses on buyer-intent prompts that AI models directly answer with recommendations, comparisons, or lists — where being cited means being recommended to the user.
How is this different from traditional keyword tools?
Traditional keyword tools (Ahrefs, Semrush, Ubersuggest) give you Google search volume and keyword difficulty for SEO ranking. This tool gives you the buyer-intent prompts AI answers with short lists — where being in the list matters more than being #1 on Google. We categorize by intent (discovery, comparison, alternative, trust, commercial, informational) and rate each by buyer intent.
Which keywords should I prioritize?
Start with comparison ("X vs Y") and alternative ("alternative to X") keywords — these have the highest buyer intent and AI answers them with short recommendation lists. Discovery keywords ("best X for Y") are next. These are the exact prompts your buyers ask AI when they're close to a purchase decision.
Do AI assistants really answer these keywords?
Yes. When someone asks ChatGPT "best project management tool for startups" or "alternative to Notion," AI gives a curated answer with 3-5 specific products. These are the same queries this tool generates. If your brand isn't in the AI's answer, you don't exist for those buyers — no matter how well you rank on Google.
What do the buyer intent scores mean?
The star rating (1-5) reflects how close the searcher is to making a purchase. 5 stars = direct buying intent ("X pricing", "X vs Y"), 4 stars = evaluation ("best X for Y"), 3 stars = research ("how does X work"), 2 stars = awareness ("what is X"), 1 star = general curiosity. Higher score = faster path to conversion.
How do I use these keywords?
Three ways: (1) Create content around each keyword — AI cites sources that directly answer the query. (2) Use the sample prompts to manually check whether AI mentions your brand today. (3) Add them as tracked prompts in an AI visibility monitoring tool to see over time whether AI starts citing you as you improve your content.
Why does AI answer format matter?
AI formats its response based on what the keyword demands: ranked list (for "best X" queries), comparison table (for "X vs Y"), direct answer (for pricing or factual questions), step-by-step (for how-to), or definition (for "what is"). Knowing the format tells you what content structure to create — a comparison page for "vs" keywords, a FAQ entry for factual ones, a listicle for "best" queries.
Does this work for any industry?
Yes. The tool generates buyer-intent keywords for any product category — SaaS, e-commerce, agencies, content, consulting, hardware, services. Just enter your topic and optionally your target audience, and the AI generates keywords specific to your space.
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