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How do I use RivalFlow?

How Projects work and what you can do with them

Sidra Condron avatar
Written by Sidra Condron
Updated this week

RivalFlow helps you improve any website's existing content so it ranks higher and brings you more traffic. We'll analyze the site's content, page by page, and you can improve individual pages through a project.
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It Starts With a Project

A project focuses on one page at a time. It compares your page to a higher-ranking competitor's page and finds the details that your page is missing. (These details are usually described as questions you don't answer.)

βœ… You can have multiple projects going at a time for one website.

A project breaks down the gaps in your page's content and writes new copy for you to add to the page so that it answers those questions.

How to Start a Project

Once you add a domain to RivalFlow, we automatically create a list of ready-to-go project suggestions. You can find those in your Easy Wins section.
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You can also use the Pick a Page feature (built into "All Pages") if you already know the exact page from your website that you want to improve.

Then, click Generate Project to get the work started.

(Note that the tabs are labeled differently in the demo, but you can find them now as Easy Wins and All Pages.)

What You Get with Every Project

After comparing the two pages, we give you an analysis of your page's content vs what's on your competitor's page.

  1. Questions they answer but you don't

  2. Questions they answer more thoroughly than you do

  3. Questions you both answer

The first two kinds of questions are signs make your page more thorough, detailed, or explanatory.

That's where you get new copy to add to your article to answer those questions. We'll even show you where it goes.

Click the image for an interactive demo of the "show me where it goes" feature. It scans your article and suggests good spots to add the new copy.

Or if you prefer, try pasting in the entire updated draft, a version that has already blended the new answers with your existing article.
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To do that, use the Copy Full Draft option at the top of the project.

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