AI-Powered Keyword Research for Reddit SEO

Stop guessing which keywords to target. Describe your product and let AI discover high-intent, long-tail keywords scored by specificity, search intent, relevance, and conversion potential.

Traditional Keyword Tools Miss What Matters

Most keyword tools give you volume numbers and competition scores. None of them tell you whether a keyword will actually convert.

Volume Without Intent

High search volume means nothing if the searcher has no buying intent. You end up ranking for keywords that drive traffic but zero conversions.

Broad Keywords You Cannot Rank For

Generic tools surface head terms dominated by established players. Without long-tail specificity, you are competing against sites with years of domain authority.

No Conversion Signal

Knowing a keyword gets 10,000 searches per month tells you nothing about whether those searchers will sign up, purchase, or even remember your product.

Linkeddit takes a different approach. Instead of starting with volume, it starts with your product and works outward — generating keywords that match real buying intent and scoring each one on the dimensions that actually predict conversions.

Three Steps to Better Keywords

1

Describe Your Product

Provide your product context, target users, and value propositions. The AI generates seed keywords automatically from your description — no keyword list required.

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2

AI Expands and Scores

Your seed keywords are expanded using Google Autocomplete data to find real long-tail variations. Then AI scores every keyword on four dimensions: specificity, search intent, relevance, and conversion potential.

3

Track Your Pipeline

Manage keyword status from New through Planned, In Progress, Published, Ranked, or Skipped. Add notes, filter and sort by any score, and export to CSV when you are ready.

Every Keyword Scored on Four Dimensions

No more guessing which keywords to prioritize. Each keyword gets a score across the four dimensions that matter for conversion.

Specificity (1-10)

How targeted is this keyword? A score of 10 means a highly specific, long-tail phrase with clear user intent. Low scores indicate broad, generic terms that are harder to rank for and less likely to convert.

Search Intent

Classified as transactional, commercial, informational, or navigational. Transactional and commercial keywords signal buying intent. Informational keywords work for top-of-funnel content. Knowing the intent helps you match content format to searcher expectations.

Relevance (1-10)

How well does this keyword map to your specific product? A high relevance score means the keyword directly describes what you offer. Low relevance means it is tangentially related and may attract the wrong audience.

Conversion Potential (1-10)

Would a searcher using this keyword actually sign up or purchase? This score combines intent signals, specificity, and relevance into a single metric that predicts downstream conversion likelihood.

Built for Content Teams

Everything you need to go from keyword discovery to published content, without switching between five different tools.

Search and Filter Keywords

Instantly search across your entire keyword list. Filter by status, intent type, or score range to find exactly the keywords you need for your next content sprint.

Sort by Any Score Dimension

Sort your keywords by specificity, relevance, conversion potential, or intent type. Surface the highest-opportunity keywords first and work your way down the list.

Bulk Status Management

Move keywords through your pipeline in bulk. Statuses include New, Planned, In Progress, Published, Ranked, and Skipped. Keep your team aligned on what has been covered and what is next.

Notes per Keyword

Add notes to any keyword with context about content angles, competitor coverage, or internal priorities. Notes persist across sessions so nothing gets lost.

CSV Export

Export your full keyword list with all scores, statuses, and notes as a CSV file. Import into Google Sheets, Notion, Airtable, or whatever your team uses to plan content.

Daily Execution Tracking

Track how many keywords you process each day. See your pipeline velocity and identify bottlenecks in your content production workflow.

Use Cases

Content Strategy Planning

Generate a scored keyword list from your product description and use it to plan your entire content calendar. Prioritize by conversion potential to focus on content that drives signups first. Pair with the AI Content Writer to turn keywords into full posts. Visit the blog for content strategy examples.

Competitor Keyword Analysis

Describe a competitor product instead of your own. The AI will generate the keywords they should be targeting, giving you a map of their likely content strategy and gaps you can exploit.

Landing Page Gap Analysis

Run the tool against each of your landing pages to discover keywords you are missing. Find long-tail variations that your existing pages do not cover and create targeted content to fill those gaps.

Niche Discovery

Exploring a new market? Describe the product idea and let the AI show you what people are actually searching for. The conversion potential scores reveal whether there is real buying intent in the niche before you commit resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Linkeddit's keyword research tool?

It is an AI-powered tool that generates and scores long-tail keywords based on your product description. You describe what you sell, and the AI produces a scored list of keywords expanded via Google Autocomplete data. Each keyword is rated on specificity, search intent, relevance, and conversion potential.

How does AI keyword scoring work?

Each keyword is evaluated on four dimensions. Specificity (1-10) measures how targeted the phrase is. Search Intent classifies it as transactional, commercial, informational, or navigational. Relevance (1-10) rates how closely it maps to your product. Conversion Potential (1-10) estimates whether someone searching this term would actually become a customer.

How many keywords do I get per run?

Each run typically generates between 50 and 200 keywords depending on your product description and the breadth of autocomplete data available. You can run multiple rounds with different descriptions to expand your list further.

What makes this different from Ahrefs or SEMrush?

Traditional tools focus on search volume and competition. Linkeddit focuses on conversion signals. It scores keywords on buying intent and relevance to your specific product rather than generic difficulty metrics. It also generates keywords from your product description instead of requiring seed keywords.

Do I need to provide seed keywords?

No. You describe your product, target audience, and value propositions in plain language. The AI generates seed keywords automatically and expands them using Google Autocomplete. You never need to start with a keyword list.

Can I export my keywords?

Yes. Export your entire keyword list as a CSV file including all scores, status labels, and notes. This makes it easy to import into Google Sheets, Notion, Airtable, or any other planning tool.

How much does it cost?

Linkeddit offers a monthly plan at $49/month and a lifetime deal at $149.99 one-time. Both plans include full access to the keyword research tool along with AI lead generation and the content writer. See the pricing page for details.

Does it work for any product or just Reddit tools?

It works for any product or service. The AI generates keywords based on whatever product description you provide. Whether you sell SaaS, physical products, consulting services, or anything else, the tool adapts to your niche.

Start Finding Keywords That Convert

Describe your product. Get scored keywords in minutes. Build a content strategy that drives real signups instead of vanity traffic.

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