Your Content Strategy, Mapped in Minutes.

The Strategy Map replaces the scattered spreadsheets and half-abandoned calendars with a visual system that connects your brand pillars to research-backed, publish-ready topics — so you always know exactly what to write next.

Your Content Strategy, Mapped in Minutes.

The Strategy Map replaces the scattered spreadsheets and half-abandoned calendars with a visual system that connects your brand pillars to research-backed, publish-ready topics — so you always know exactly what to write next.

Your Content Strategy, Mapped in Minutes.

The Strategy Map replaces the scattered spreadsheets and half-abandoned calendars with a visual system that connects your brand pillars to research-backed, publish-ready topics — so you always know exactly what to write next.

From strategy to published in clicks, not quarters.

Strategy Map turns your brand into a living, layered content engine, where every click takes you closer to articles that rank, get cited, and compound over time.

How it Works

Content Pillars

Your pillars are the 5–7 strategic themes your brand needs to own — mapped automatically from your business, audience, and goals.

Focus Areas

This is where topical authority starts compounding. Instead of scattered one-off posts, every article belongs to a cluster that makes the others rank higher.

Deep Research & Topics

Every focus area is backed by competitive intelligence — gap analysis, People Also Ask data, top-ranking content, and keyword opportunities.

Hit generate and start writing.

Increase Your Visibility

Rank on Google. Get cited by AI. From the same system.

You're not just writing articles. You're building citation architecture that compounds across every search surface.

Always-On Context

Stop cobbling strategy together. Start running it.

Most content strategies live in five tools — keyword research here, competitor tracking there, calendar in Notion, briefs in Google Docs. Strategy Map absorbs all of it.

Generic AI Tools
Generic AI Tools

Keyword research

Keyword research

Keyword research

Built into every recommendation

Ahrefs / Semrush ($99–449/mo), exported to spreadsheets

Competitor monitoring

Competitor monitoring

Competitor monitoring

Continuous, tied to your queue

Manual audits in a separate tool, drifts between cycles

Topic ideation

Topic ideation

Topic ideation

AI-researched and surfaced weekly

Brainstorm doc, Slack threads, "I had an idea on the walk in"

Competitor Monitoring

Competitor Monitoring

Competitor Monitoring

Continuously updated

Static — whatever you uploaded last

Briefing

Briefing

Briefing

Outline, intent, and keywords attached on approval

Manually written briefs, often skipped under deadline

Topical authority tracking

Topical authority tracking

Topical authority tracking

Pillar-and-branch coverage tracked automatically

Scattered posts, no coverage map, no completion signal

Performance feedback

Performance feedback

Performance feedback

Analytics insights queue your next round

Performance lives in a separate dashboard nobody checks

Connection to drafting

Connection to drafting

Connection to drafting

Approved topics flow into the editor with full context

Copy the topic into ChatGPT, re-prompt the brand context

Grow Your Business

From 0 to 2.9M Monthly Impressions — achieved through one cohesive strategy.

We didn't just build the intelligence layer. We run our entire content engine on it.

Top Resources

Comprehensive articles for startups

FAQs

Answers to your common Strategy Map questions

How is Strategy Map different from a regular content calendar?

A content calendar is a list of dates. Strategy Map is a research-backed queue. It continuously analyzes keywords, competitor content, and ICP-relevant trends — then generates topic recommendations with target keywords, search intent, and content type already attached. You approve the queue. The system does the planning.

How does Strategy Map decide what to recommend?
How does Strategy Map help me build topical authority?
When do I know a pillar is "complete"?
Can Strategy Map adapt my strategy as priorities shift?

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