Content Analysis Tool

Content Analysis Tool

Create usable, detailed, automated content inventories

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Scott Abel
A content inventory is a key starting point for website content planning, auditing, project scoping and estimation, content management, and ongoing website content tracking. But creating content inventories can be tedious, time-consuming, and expensive. Until now, content strategists, user experience architects, and content managers have had to struggle with inadequate, clunky tools that require many hours of post-processing work to create usable reports. The Content Analysis Tool (CAT) is purpose-built to create usable, detailed, automated content inventories. Designed with an easy-to-use dashboard interface, CAT allows users and administrators to manage multiple content inventory projects, quickly and easily generating a rich set of data to enable deeper analysis. And there's nothing to install—it's all in the cloud! Why automate with a content inventory tool like CAT? Because a thorough inventory requires gathering a lot of data and if you’re a busy content strategist, information architect, or site manager, you want to move from the data gathering to the analysis stage as quickly as possible. This is one of the best tools a web content professional can add to their arsenal. And, you can try it for free. What's not to love?
Daniel Bulygin
As a publisher, content analysis is something I need desperately. Had a look at your website, and I couldn't really figure out what you guys actually do. Don't get me wrong, you have a great list of features.... However, I think you could convert more leads if you also show use cases and actual benefits to content creators and publishers. Could you please tell me who your "ideal" user would be? For whom did you design the product?
Vinish Garg
@bulygind This page should address your basic questions: http://www.content-insight.com/i.... The ideal users are "information architects" or "content strategists" who evaluate a website content (quantitative). Content inventory is the base for "content audit" which helps them evaluate content (qualitative) for "current content vs required content" and to do "content gap analysis". Paula has written an excellent book to share all her knowledge and experience on content inventories, check out: http://www.content-insight.com/r...