What it does

Identifies topic clusters your domain is missing or under-covering compared to your SERP competitors, then researches each gap individually. Produces no draft and no publish — purely research.

Why you should use it

It’s the safest way to find your next content opportunities before committing AI spend to actually writing anything with Full Content Pipeline.

Where to find it

Trigger it by its ID, keyword-gap-analysis.

What information you must enter

Step-by-step

1

Trigger the workflow with the JSON above

2

Watch it run

Typically finishes in around 8–15 minutes — research-only workflows like this one are much faster than the full content pipeline.
3

Review the gaps it found

Open the completed run and look at its output.

What happens after you click Trigger run

The workflow finds content gaps, then automatically runs a fresh keyword research pass for each gap it identifies — this is why the number of steps in the timeline can grow beyond what you’d expect from a simple linear workflow.

How long-running work is shown

Same live execution timeline as any other workflow — this one has a 30-minute timeout and a small budget cap ($0.50) by design, since it’s meant to be a light, frequent check.

How to understand the output

There’s no score-ring or approval step here — this workflow’s whole output is the research data itself, visible in the run’s inputs/outputs panel.

What action to take based on the output

Pick the highest-scoring gaps and turn them into real content by triggering Full Content Pipeline with that gap’s keyword as seed_keyword.

Common mistakes

  • Expecting an article or draft to come out of this — it’s intentionally research-only.
  • Running it too frequently on the same seed keyword — the competitive landscape doesn’t change fast enough for that to be useful.

Troubleshooting

See Troubleshooting.