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RankingSuperior
Rank and get cited using your expertise
182 followers
Rank and get cited using your expertise
182 followers
RankingSuperior helps agencies and brands publish content that boosts EEAT. It finds what top results cover that they do not, turns gaps into three questions to answer for the article, then enriches articles further with primary data from PDFs, emails, audio, and Zoom or Meet notes. It also includes live keyword demand for Google and AI search, a content calendar, one click publishing, natural images, and verification to reduce hallucinations.












Viseal
@educs
This is a timely product, domain knowledge and personal perspectives what AI generally miss to make content more unique for higher rank. Good idea!
A quick question: is the knowledge shared among the team members or among agency? E.g. 4 people all giving input to one blog post articles.
@hwellmake Thanks for the thoughtful question! In short, yes. There are two separate ways collaboration works.
First, each article generates a set of questions. You can share those questions with a simple link, and anyone can contribute their answers to that specific article.
Second, each website in RankingSuperior has its own Knowledge Hub. Your team can upload PDFs, Zoom and Google Meet call files, and voice notes there. That Knowledge Hub can stay private to one website, or you can share it across other websites when it’s the same client or the same knowledge is useful. When an article is generated, it uses both the answers from the questions and the relevant information from the Knowledge Hub, so anyone can contribute once and the platform reuses it intelligently.
Viseal
@educs thanks for the answer!🙏 I think this close the gap of the challenges I heard in article writing. Good work btw
It'll be very useful to be able to share knowledge across team and brand.
@hwellmake Thanks a lot, really appreciate it. Yes, that’s exactly the goal. Basically, make it easy for teams and brands to contribute once, keep the knowledge organized, and reuse it across future content without losing important context.
Out of curiosity, in your case is the bigger challenge collecting the knowledge from people, or keeping it organised so it’s actually usable later? thank you!!
How are you validating real user behavior at RankingSuperior right now?
@danilpond great question. right now we validate it in two ways: we watch how agencies and brand teams actually use the workflow on real client topics, and we measure the outcomes after publishing, like time to index, visibility changes in google, and whether pages start getting picked up in ai answers. we also use feedback loops from early adopters to see where people drop off, what they ignore, and what they keep coming back to.
curious, when you say “real user behavior”, do you mean in product usage signals, or the downstream results like rankings, indexing, and leads?
@franco_vidal thanks a lot, really appreciate this.
totally agree with the point. ranking alone is useless if it doesn’t turn into calls, bookings, or revenue, and agencies that win long term are the ones that tie content and visibility to intent and outcomes. we’re actually moving more of our messaging toward that what changes in the business angle, not just positions, and pushing for consitency accross the web. i’d genuinely love those conversion focused copy tweaks. if you had to change just the hero and the first CTA to speak to “owning local demand”, what would you write?
Impressed with RankingSuperior’s approach!
I'm curious. Have you tested leading with the ICP in the hero section instead of the broader ‘content that ranks’ angle? Could help agencies immediately see the specific benefit.
@taimur_haider1 Thanks for the suggestion, really appreciate it! We haven’t led with the ICP in the hero yet because we’re also seeing strong usage from in house brand teams, so we’ve kept the headline broader on the main homepage. That said, you’re right, an agency first hero could make the value click faster, so we’ll test it with dedicated agency landing pages.
If you were rewriting the agency version, what would you put as the one line headline?
@educs For an agency-first hero, I’d lead with: ‘Create Content That Wins Rankings and Clients’
Short, outcome-focused, and immediately signals ROI for agencies. Makes it clear they’ll get both traffic and measurable results.
@taimur_haider1 love it! thanks for sharing. We'll keep it in mind for our next landing page. Thanks for the support, really appreciated :)
@educs Excited to see how the agency landing page performs! Happy to share quick feedback anytime if it helps.
Swytchcode
Amazing. Congrats on the launch!
@chilarai thank you!!