SEO in neuroflash: How to use all features for perfect rankings
SEO basics | research agent | workflow | analysis | text types | chat + SEO
With neuroflash, you can develop professional SEO strategies, perform data-driven research, and create high-quality SEO articles. This article guides you step by step through all SEO features – from finding the right keywords to analyzing Google results to generating a complete SEO article.
What is SEO and how does neuroflash support you?
SEO (“search engine optimization”) refers to all measures that help your content get found more easily on search engines like Google.
neuroflash gives you several tools to make this process much easier:
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the SEO research agent (in the Chat)
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the SEO workflow (in the Home → Workflows section)
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SEO analysis (in documents)
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SEO text types (in documents)
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the option to analyze, rewrite, and optimize content via Chat
The special part: neuroflash combines real SEO data with the flexibility of modern AI models.
1. the SEO research agent – your starting point for all research
The SEO research agent is a powerful research tool that helps you make informed SEO decisions. It performs professional analyses comparable to tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush – but much more intuitive.
The SEO research agent focuses on research, not text creation.
It includes three core functions:
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SERP analysis
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keyword overview
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related keywords (keyword ideas + long-tail opportunities)
1.1 SERP analysis – understand how Google thinks
The SERP analysis examines the top-10 Google results for a specific keyword.
You’ll learn:
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which types of pages rank (blogs, tools, shops, landing pages, etc.)
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how these pages structure their content
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the detected search intent
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which SERP features appear (People Also Ask, rich snippets, shopping results)
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which topics competitors cover (and which ones they miss)
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where content gaps exist
✨ EXAMPLE:
“Create a SERP analysis for the keyword KI Textgenerator.”
The analysis may show, for example, that Google prefers tool pages for this keyword instead of traditional blog articles.
1.2 keyword overview – numbers that guide your decisions
The keyword overview gives you real SEO data:
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monthly search volume
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keyword difficulty (KD)
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CPC values (relevant for ads, not SEO)
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trend data
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keyword intent
This helps you instantly identify whether a keyword is worth targeting.
💡 TIP:
Aim for a balance of high search volume and low difficulty, especially if your website is still growing.
1.3 related keywords – find long-tail keywords & opportunities
Long-tail keywords are longer, more specific search queries that have less competition.
The SEO research agent gives you:
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keyword suggestions
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long-tail variants
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topic clusters
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subtopics
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keyword groups with ranking potential
✨ EXAMPLE:
“Generate keyword ideas for the topic Ski Alpin.”
🔗 You can find even more information about the SEO research agent here.
Why real SEO data matters
Many AI tools generate keyword suggestions without using real SEO data.
neuroflash, however, relies on a professional SEO database. You get:
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real search volumes
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real difficulty metrics
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real trend insights
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structured keyword clusters
❗️ IMPORTANT:
The data does not come from AI guesses. It comes from a dedicated SEO API, making it far more reliable than generic suggestions.
When should you use the SEO research agent?
Use it whenever you:
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don’t have a keyword yet
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want to compare multiple keywords
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want to find content gaps
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want to understand how your article should be structured
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want to see if a keyword is too competitive
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want to build a professional SEO strategy
In short: use it before writing anything.
2. SEO workflow – write long, detailed SEO articles
The SEO workflow can be found in the Workflows section on your neuroflash Home page.
You can also access it directly through this link.
The SEO workflow is ideal if you want a complete SEO article with:
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2,000–3,000 words
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clear structure
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polished outline
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optimized headings
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FAQ section
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semantic depth
The workflow generates the article step by step, bypassing the token limitations of a single chat. As a result, outputs are significantly longer and better structured.
💡 TIP:
Use this sequence:
SEO research agent → SEO briefing → SEO workflow
3. SEO analysis (WDF*IDF)
In addition to the SEO research agent, neuroflash also offers SEO analysis based on the WDF*IDF method.
This allows you to check how well your text is optimized compared to the top-ranking Google pages for your target keyword.
WDF*IDF is one of the most established and reliable methods in onpage SEO. It helps you identify semantically relevant terms and ensures your content covers all important topics.
🔗 A full guide on SEO analysis can be found here.
4. SEO text types
neuroflash also includes dedicated SEO text types – such as SEO titles or SEO meta descriptions.
These generate only the specific SEO element you request (e.g., just the title), fully optimized.
If you prefer working with modular text creation, these SEO text types might be perfect for you.
🔗 More information is available here.
5. chat + SEO – the perfect combination
The Chat is ideal for:
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flexible optimizations
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reformatting content (“turn this into a LinkedIn post”)
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applying your Brand Voice
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adapting content for different audiences
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proofreading
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summarizing
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restructuring your article
Once your SEO workflow article is ready, you can refine it further inside the Chat.
✨ EXAMPLE:
“Improve the article on the left based on the SEO briefing and rewrite it using our Brand Voice.”
When should you use which tool? – overview
| task | SEO research | SEO workflow | chat | SEO analysis (WDF*IDF) | SEO text types |
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| find keywords | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ (limited) | ✘ | ✘ |
| evaluate keyword potential | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| competitor analysis | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ (limited) | ✘ |
| find content gaps | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ |
| create SEO briefing | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| define article structure | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| write long SEO articles | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
| write short SEO articles | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| optimize existing texts | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ |
| check keyword density / term relevance | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ |
| create SEO titles | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
| create SEO meta descriptions | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
| snippet optimization | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
| website analysis | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ (web scraper) | ✘ | ✘ |
| multilingual SEO | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Examples of good SEO prompts
✨ EXAMPLE 1 – keyword research
“Find keyword ideas for the topic ‘marketing automation’ with search volume and difficulty.”
✨ EXAMPLE 2 – SERP analysis
“Create a SERP analysis for ‘KI Textgenerator’ and show me the main content gaps.”
✨ EXAMPLE 3 – SEO briefing
“Create an SEO briefing based on the SERP analysis above.”
✨ EXAMPLE 4 – SEO article
“Write a 2,000-word SEO article based on the SEO briefing.”
Tips for working with SEO
💡 TIPS:
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Long-tail keywords often have lower competition and are ideal for smaller websites.
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Use SERP analysis to understand how Google structures information in your niche.
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If you’re unsure about a keyword, compare 5–10 alternatives first.
Got more questions or need help? Write us at magicpen@neuroflash.com!