How do I reverse-engineer a competitor's target keywords from their public content and structure, so you can contest the terms that matter
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competitor keyword reverse-engineer. reverse-engineer a competitor's target keywords from their public content and structure, so you can contest the terms that matter.
- Cost
- Free
- on your own plan
- Runs
- On demand
- or scheduled
- Built from
- 3 steps
- 2 verified skills
- Runs in
- Claude or Codex
- as you
the steps
3 steps · 2 from verified skills- Step 1
crawl the competitor's public pages, titles, and headings
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Full skill: competitor-alternatives - Step 2
infer the target keyword per page
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Full skill: find-keywords - Step 3decision
rank the terms by how contestable each is for you
Decision step
common questions
How do I reverse-engineer a competitor's target keywords from their public content and structure, so you can contest the terms that matter?
The competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent. a competitor keyword list inferred from their pages, ranked by how contestable each term is for you, with the page to build to compete.
Is the competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent free?
Yes. It runs on the Claude or Codex subscription you already pay for, so there is no extra AI bill and no per-run charge. You can build and run unlimited agents on the free plan.
How often does the competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent run?
You choose: run it on demand, or put it on a schedule (hourly, daily, weekly). Once scheduled it runs unattended, as you, on your own machine.
What does the competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent need to run?
Just Implexa installed in your Claude or Codex. There are no fragile integrations to wire up, and Implexa never touches your accounts, passwords, or the contents of your work.
Does the competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent use my data? Is it private?
It runs as you, on your own machine, on your real data. The model runs inside your own Claude or Codex, so Implexa never sees your data, accounts, or credentials. Your agent's memory is yours and travels with you across Claude, Codex, and whatever comes next.
How do I build the competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent?
Install Implexa into your Claude or Codex, then say "build the competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent" and approve the schedule. Implexa assembles the 3 steps (2 from verified skills) and it runs on its own. About 5 minutes to your first real run.
Can I change what the competitor keyword reverse-engineer agent does?
Yes. Tell it what to change in plain language and it revises its steps; the next scheduled run uses the change, with no re-scheduling. Every change is versioned, and a run can even propose its own improvements.
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