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Launched a Free Tool For SEOs and solo bloggers in Beta. Help us with your feedback.

Hi. We have launched our content tool influrocket in beta mode (all features are currently free). Vision is to help users with creating content with the help of this tool. Work is already underway to add many more features to help content creation with SEO support (like support for meta tags, social media integration, link building, advanced keyword research etc.)

As keyword research is the most crucial part of creating a content that can potentially rank for a keyword, we've started with that functionality. I know there are numerous tools providing similar services and it's a competitive space. However, I feel that those tools are for people with some SEO expertise (like understanding KD, CPC and multiple other KPIs). This tool is designed to 1. Generate long tail keyword ideas, 2. Filter and save keywords 3. Plan content using keywords and 4. Build influence for the site. Points 3 and 4 are still work in progress.

Please check out the tool influrocket and let us know your thoughts and suggestions. Happy weekend!

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