Content
The Content section is an SEO and AI content engine. Import your website pages, analyze their SEO health, and use AI to refresh underperforming content or create new pages — all managed from a single workspace.
Content Inventory
The content inventory tracks all your website pages with SEO metrics and status.
Each page shows:
| Field | What It Tracks |
|---|---|
| URL | Page address |
| Title | Page title tag |
| Meta description | SEO meta description |
| H1 | Primary heading |
| Word count | Content length |
| Primary keyword | Target keyword for the page |
| SEO score | 0–100 health rating |
| Content type | Website, blog, landing page, LinkedIn, newsletter |
| Status | Idea, in progress, done, published |
Importing Pages
Bring your existing website content into the inventory:
Deep Crawl
- Go to Studio → Content → Import
- Select Crawl Website
- Enter your website URL — graph8 validates it against your registered domain
- Optionally filter by path (e.g., only crawl
/blogor exclude/author) - Click Start — graph8 crawls up to 5,000 pages
The crawl runs in the background. Track progress in real time: pages found, scraped, imported, skipped, and failed.
Sitemap Import
- Select Import from Sitemap
- Enter your sitemap URL (e.g.,
yoursite.com/sitemap.xml) - Filter by glob patterns if needed
- Click Import — graph8 parses the sitemap and scrapes each URL
Manual Add
Click Add Page to manually add a URL to your inventory.
Deleting Pages
Open any page row in the Content workspace and use the Delete action to remove it from your inventory. Deleting a page:
- Removes the inventory entry (URL, SEO score, metrics)
- Detaches the page from any content grids it was part of
- Does not affect the live page on your website — graph8 only manages the inventory record, not the actual published URL
Bulk delete is available from the workspace table — select multiple rows and click Delete to clean up old or unwanted entries in one pass.
SEO Analysis
graph8 analyzes every imported page and produces an SEO score (0–100) based on:
- Title tag presence and length
- Meta description presence and length
- H1 heading presence
- Word count (300+ words recommended)
- Internal and external link counts
- Mobile friendliness signals
- Page speed signals
SEO Summary Dashboard
The SEO summary gives you an at-a-glance view of your content health:
- Total pages and pages with/without issues
- Issue breakdown — missing titles, thin content, duplicate meta descriptions, etc.
- Severity levels — critical, warning, info
- Score distribution — excellent (80+), good (60–79), needs work (40–59), poor (below 40)
Content Workspace
The workspace is where you manage your content day-to-day. Filter and sort pages by:
- Domain
- Content type (blog, landing page, etc.)
- SEO health (score ranges)
- Intent (buy, compare, best)
- Refresh status
- Page type
Update any page’s metadata — primary topic, target keyword, intent, owner, and refresh scope.
Content Grids
Content grids let you run batch AI operations on multiple pages at once.
Grid Types
| Operation | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Refresh | AI rewrites or updates existing content to improve SEO |
| Create | AI generates new content for target keywords |
| Analyze | AI reviews content and provides optimization recommendations |
Creating a Grid
- Go to Studio → Content → Grids
- Click New Grid and select the operation type
- Add pages (rows) to the grid
- Assign a target keyword and author per row
- Run the grid — AI processes each page
Each row tracks before/after SEO scores so you can measure improvement.
Integrations
Google Search Console
Connect GSC to pull real search performance data into your content inventory:
- Clicks — how often your page is clicked in search results
- Impressions — how often it appears
- CTR — click-through rate
- Average position — where you rank for your target keywords
Semrush
Connect Semrush for deeper competitive SEO data:
- Authority score — domain and page authority
- Backlinks — number of incoming links
- Referring domains — unique domains linking to you
- Keyword position — ranking for tracked keywords
- Keyword volume — monthly search volume
Next Steps
- Global Context → — Set up org-level intelligence
- Campaigns → — Create campaigns that drive traffic to your content
- Companies → — Company intelligence and deal strategy
- Team → — Assign authors to content pieces