Enter a seed keyword and we expand it against Google Autocomplete, questions, prepositions, and the alphabet to surface real search ideas people type.
Keyword ideas starts from a seed keyword you type, not a URL. It expands that seed against Google Autocomplete to surface the phrases people actually search, grouped into questions, prepositions, comparisons, and an alphabet sweep for long-tail variations.
Because the suggestions come from Autocomplete, they reflect real demand rather than terms made up by a tool. You see how people phrase things in their own words.
Questions (who, what, why, how) map to the things readers want answered, which is gold for blog posts and FAQ content. Prepositions (for, with, near, without) show intent and context. Comparisons (vs, or) reveal where people are weighing options.
The alphabet sweep appends each letter to your seed to pull long-tail phrases you would not think of. Long-tail terms are less contested and often convert better because the intent is specific.
Export the full list as CSV and sort it however you like: by group, by length, or by the angles that fit your content plan. It drops straight into a spreadsheet or your editorial calendar.
Use the questions for article outlines, the comparisons for buyer-stage content, and the long-tail phrases for pages that target one specific need.