Writing tools give you better words. SEO tools give you better keywords.
Amplfyr gives you better signals.
The Content Visibility Engine reveals what's invisible: entity relationships, semantic density, information gain, topical authority, the machine-readable infrastructure that determines whether your content gets seen or buried.
Your voice. Smart signals. Pure visibility.
Search engines don't rank what sounds good. AI platforms don't cite what reads well.
They evaluate semantic signals: the structured, quantifiable markers that indicate expertise, comprehensiveness, and relevance. Amplfyr makes those signals visible, measurable, and controllable without touching your voice.
Stop publishing content that says what everyone else already said.
Compare your draft against the top 10 SERP results. See exactly what unique value you're offering that competitors don't. Quantify your competitive advantage in real-time
What you get:
Why It Matters:
Search engines reward content that adds something new to the conversation. If you're just rehashing what's already ranking, you're invisible by default.
Algorithms don't think in keywords. They think in entities.
See which entities (people, places, concepts, brands) your content references, which are missing, and which need expansion, with precision control over every relationship.
What you get:
Why It Matters:
Entity relationships create topical authority. Weak entity signals mean algorithms can't determine your expertise or relevance regardless of content quality.
Not all content needs the same signal strength.
Fine-tune information richness, concept depth, and contextual relevance based on content type, funnel stage, and competitive landscape.
What you get:
Why It Matters:
A TOFU awareness piece needs different semantic signals than a BOFU decision guide. One-size-fits-all optimization destroys effectiveness.
Wrong intent, wrong results—no amount of content optimization can fix it.
Ensure your content aligns with search intent. Move seamlessly between TOFU/MOFU/BOFU with recommendations that adapt to each stage.
What you get:
Why It Matters:
Publishing decision-stage content for awareness queries (or vice versa) guarantees poor performance, regardless of signal strength.