Comparison

Rankdots vs Topic Intelligence in 2026: keyword-to-draft content production vs conversion-topic analytics on your own data

Rankdots turns keywords into clustered, ready-to-edit drafts. Topic Intelligence runs a deep-learning model over your existing site and campaign data to show which topics already convert. Both are demo-gated, but they solve different problems.

Updated July 3, 2026
Rankdots
Topic Intelligence
Key takeaways
  • Rankdots clusters keywords and generates a ready-to-edit draft. Topic Intelligence does not generate content at all; it analyzes your existing website and campaign data to show which topics already convert.
  • Neither tool has self-serve pricing. Rankdots has zero published tiers, and Topic Intelligence's three tiers (Data + Platform License, Simply Grow, Simply TI) are all gated behind a demo or contact form as well.
  • Topic Intelligence explicitly does not use an LLM. It runs a deep-learning model over your own performance data, which is a real technical distinction from Rankdots' AI-generated cluster drafts.
  • As of this review, Topic Intelligence's testimonials section still shows lorem ipsum placeholder text, a signal the product may be earlier-stage than its enterprise positioning suggests.
  • Rankdots scores higher overall (7.2 vs 6.5) and by a wide margin on value for money (6.8 vs 5.5), while Topic Intelligence scores slightly higher on features (7.5 vs 7.2).
  • Topic Intelligence's two managed tiers, Simply Grow and Simply TI, are delivered through a partner called engagesimply rather than the core Topic Intelligence team.
  • Neither tool documents API access. Rankdots confirms it has none, and Topic Intelligence lists no API feature across any of its three tiers.

Rankdots and Topic Intelligence get grouped together as topic-focused content tools, but they start from opposite ends of the funnel. Rankdots starts with keyword research: it clusters terms by intent, scores each cluster for growth potential, and generates a structured draft you can hand to a writer. Topic Intelligence starts with your existing performance data: it runs a non-LLM deep-learning model over your website, ads, email, and social activity to identify which topics your specific audience already engages with and converts on, then maps the journey from that engagement to a sale. Neither publishes pricing, and Rankdots has no self-serve trial while Topic Intelligence has three tiers that are all sales-gated. The real question is not which tool is better, it is whether you need something to produce content or something to tell you what to write about.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
RankdotsCustomTeams whose bottleneck is producing content, not deciding what to write about, who want a structured draft out of the platform rather than a set of insights to act on separately.
Topic IntelligenceContact for pricingEnterprise marketing teams with budget for a managed analytics engagement who want to know which topics already convert across their own website, ads, email, and social before committing content resources.

Rankdots

AI SEO platform for keyword clustering, topical authority building, and SEO-optimized content drafts

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Rankdots screenshot

Rankdots groups keywords by semantic similarity and search intent, then generates a full article draft structured around each cluster's primary and secondary terms, headings included. Competitor gap analysis compares your topical coverage against domains you choose, and each resulting gap is scored for growth potential so you know which cluster to build first.

The workflow output is concrete: you leave the platform with a structured draft, not just a recommendation. That makes Rankdots the more useful tool for a team whose bottleneck is actually writing and publishing content, rather than deciding what to write about in the first place.

The trade-off is that Rankdots works from keyword and competitor data, not your own site's conversion history. It has no visibility into which of your existing pages already convert, and no cross-channel view of ads, email, or social performance. There is also no published pricing, no self-serve trial, and no API.

Pricing
Feature
Contact for pricing
Custom
Keyword clusteringYes
AI content draft generationYes
Competitor gap analysisYes
Analyzes your own conversion dataNo
Cross-channel integration (ads/email/social)No
API accessNo
Self-serve signupNo
Best for: Teams whose bottleneck is producing content, not deciding what to write about, who want a structured draft out of the platform rather than a set of insights to act on separately.

Topic Intelligence

Deep-learning topic analytics that maps your highest-converting content themes

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Topic Intelligence screenshot

Topic Intelligence analyzes your own website and campaign data with a deep-learning model, explicitly not an LLM, to identify which topics your audience already engages with and which ones lead to conversions. The insight is conversion-weighted rather than search-volume-weighted, which can point content priorities in a very different direction than a keyword tool would.

The platform connects across website, paid ads, email, and social, giving one topic view across channels instead of reconciling separate reports. User journey mapping goes a step further, showing not just which topics convert but at what stage of the funnel they matter most. An industry trend analysis feature is on the roadmap but marked "coming soon," so it is not live yet.

Three tiers exist: a self-serve Data + Platform License, and two managed tiers, Simply Grow and Simply TI, delivered through a partner called engagesimply. All three require a sales conversation, none are priced publicly, and the site itself still shows lorem ipsum placeholder testimonials, which is hard to ignore when evaluating how production-ready the product actually is.

Pricing
Feature
Data + Platform License
Contact for pricing
Simply Grow
Contact for pricing
Simply TI
Contact for pricing
Platform access (self-serve)YesNoNo
Topic conversion trackingYesYesYes
Cross-channel integrationYesYesYes
User journey mappingYesYesYes
Strategic advice and supportNoYesYes
Fully managed executionNoNoYes
Best for: Enterprise marketing teams with budget for a managed analytics engagement who want to know which topics already convert across their own website, ads, email, and social before committing content resources.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Rankdots
Topic Intelligence
Core functionContent productionConversion-topic analytics
Primary data sourceKeyword and competitor dataYour own website and campaign data
Keyword clustering / topic extractionYesNo (topic extraction, not keyword clustering)
AI content draft generationYesNo
Analyzes your own conversion dataNoYes
Cross-channel integration (ads/email/social)NoYes
User journey / conversion mappingNoYes
Managed service optionNoYes (Simply Grow, Simply TI)
API accessNoNot documented
Published pricingNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Starting priceCustom (sales-led)Custom (sales-led)

Which should you choose?

Teams that need a usable draft out of the tool, not just an insightRankdots
Teams that want to know which existing topics already convert before writing anything newTopic Intelligence
Budget-conscious teams wary of an earlier-stage vendorRankdots
Enterprise teams with budget for a fully managed analytics engagementTopic Intelligence
Teams prioritizing competitor gap analysis over conversion dataRankdots
Multi-channel marketers wanting one topic view across web, ads, email, and socialTopic Intelligence
Teams that want the more production-ready product todayRankdots

These tools answer different questions, so picking between them starts with which question you actually have. Rankdots answers "what should I write and how should it be structured," using keyword and competitor data as its input. Topic Intelligence answers "what is already working with my audience," using your own site and campaign performance as its input, and it stops short of writing anything for you. Worth saying plainly: the lorem ipsum testimonials still live on the Topic Intelligence site are a real signal, not a nitpick, and they should factor into how much sales-process patience an enterprise buyer is willing to spend before seeing a finished product.

Bottom line

Go with Rankdots if the job is producing SEO-structured content and you want a cluster, a growth score, and a draft out of one tool. Go with Topic Intelligence only if you specifically need conversion-weighted topic analysis across your own website, ads, email, and social, have enterprise budget for a managed engagement, and can tolerate a product that still shows visible signs of being early. For most small and mid-sized content teams, Rankdots is the more finished, more immediately useful of the two.

Frequently asked questions

Is Topic Intelligence an AI writing tool like Rankdots?

Topic Intelligence does not generate content at all, unlike Rankdots. It analyzes your existing website and campaign data with a deep-learning model to show which topics already convert, and leaves the actual writing to you or another tool. Rankdots is the one that produces a structured draft, generated from keyword clusters rather than your own conversion history.

Why does Topic Intelligence still have placeholder testimonials on its website in 2026?

The Topic Intelligence testimonials section shows lorem ipsum placeholder text as of this review, which suggests the product marketing, and possibly the product itself, is earlier-stage than its enterprise-tier pricing structure implies. It is a reasonable reason to ask pointed questions during any sales call before committing budget.

Does either Rankdots or Topic Intelligence use ChatGPT or another LLM to generate its output?

Rankdots uses AI to generate content drafts from keyword clusters, though it does not document which model powers that generation. Topic Intelligence explicitly states it does not use an LLM at all, relying instead on a deep-learning model trained on your own site and campaign data to surface topic-conversion patterns.

Can I try either tool without going through a sales conversation?

Neither tool can be tried without a sales conversation. Rankdots has no self-serve signup or free trial of any kind, and none of Topic Intelligence's three tiers, including the self-serve Data + Platform License, are available without a demo or contact form. Both require a conversation before you can evaluate the product firsthand.

What are Topic Intelligence's Simply Grow and Simply TI plans?

Simply Grow and Simply TI are managed service tiers delivered in partnership with a company called engagesimply rather than the core Topic Intelligence team directly. Simply Grow adds strategic advice and campaign support on top of the platform data, and Simply TI is fully managed, meaning the partner team handles interpretation and execution on your behalf.

Which tool is a better fit for a small SEO agency with a limited budget?

Rankdots is the more practical fit for a budget-limited agency, since it scores meaningfully higher on value for money (6.8 vs 5.5) and delivers a concrete draft output rather than requiring a managed engagement to act on the insights. Topic Intelligence's pricing structure, with two of its three tiers built around managed services, points toward enterprise budgets rather than small agency retainers.

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