Built for low-DR sites that need to rank

The 30-day SEO calendar your small site can actually win

Describe your product. Boomranq researches keywords, clusters them into pillar hubs, and schedules one article a day — biased toward what a low-authority site can rank for, not head terms it never will.

No credit card · Runs offline on mock data · Free to try

inboxzero.app · 30-day calendar
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+ 7 more days · 5 deferred to next cyclescheduling

Plans for the stack you already publish on

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Head terms you'll never rank for

Generic keyword tools push DR-12 sites toward terms owned by DR-80 incumbents.

30 minutes of planning per post

Briefs, clusters, internal links — all by hand, every single day.

No topical authority

Scattered one-off posts never compound into a hub that Google trusts.

There's a smarter way to plan what to write

Stop guessing. Boomranq reads your product and builds a month of posts you can realistically win — pillar-first, fully linked, with a brief attached to every day.

What's inside

Research and planning, done the way a small site needs it

The engine that decides what's worth writing — and arranges it so the writing compounds.

Winnability-first scoring

Every keyword is ranked by winnability × intent × volume. Your domain rating is load-bearing — a DR-12 site is steered toward terms it can actually rank for.

Pillar & cluster hubs

Keywords are grouped into pillar/cluster hubs that build topical authority, with internal links wired between them automatically.

A brief on every day

Each scheduled article ships with a brief, target keyword, intent, word-count target, and its internal links — ready to hand to your writer.

Daily cadence, planned

One article per day, pillar-first — a cadence that's an output, not a promise.

Overflow deferred, never dropped

Lower-priority articles roll to the next cycle. The calendar tells you how many.

Pluggable data providers

Mock today; DataForSEO and Search Console slot in behind one interface — no UI change.

The pipeline

From a paragraph to a publish-ready month

Five deterministic stages. The same engine runs in the CLI, the API, and the app.

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01

Describe your product

One paragraph on what you do, your audience, and your domain rating. Seed topics optional.

02

Seeds become keywords

The engine derives seed topics, then expands them through a pluggable keyword provider.

03

Score for winnability

Each keyword is ranked by winnability × intent × volume, weighted by what your DR can win.

04

Cluster into hubs

Keywords group into pillar/cluster hubs with internal links planned between them.

05

Schedule the month

A pillar-first, one-a-day calendar — overflow deferred, every day briefed and ready.

Stop planning by hand. A calendar built to keep up with how founders actually ship.

Briefs created for you,
the moment you generate.

Every day arrives with a target keyword, intent, word-count goal, and internal links. No blank page.

30+ min savedof planning, on every single post.

From product to publish-ready

No complicated setup. No learning curve. Describe your product once, and let the engine handle research, clustering, and scheduling while you focus on the writing.

We're a DR-9 site. Every keyword tool told us to write about terms we'd never rank for. Boomranq gave us a month of posts we actually started ranking for in week three.
DFDeclan Foster·Founder, inboxzero.app
FAQ

Answers before you ask

Still curious? The README and architecture docs go deeper.

Isn't publishing daily a scaled-content-abuse risk?+

The daily cadence is an output, not a promise. This stage only plans what's worth writing — the quality gate in the writing stage is what keeps a daily cadence safe. You publish on your own schedule.

Where do the keywords come from?+

The engine is provider-agnostic. It ships with an offline mock provider so the whole pipeline runs with no network, and DataForSEO or Google Search Console slot in behind the same interface — the UI never changes.

Why does domain rating matter so much?+

Because winnability is the whole point. A DR-12 site steered at head terms owned by DR-80 incumbents will never rank. Scoring weights every keyword by what your authority can realistically win.

What do I actually get per article?+

A target keyword, search intent, a word-count target, a short brief, and the internal links that wire it into its pillar/cluster hub — everything your writer needs to start.

Can I export the calendar?+

Yes. Every calendar exports to JSON and Markdown, and the same engine runs from the CLI if you'd rather keep it in your own pipeline.

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