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Content Opportunities

Find Your Next SEO Win in the Search Console Data You Already Have

Stop guessing which pages to fix. ClimbPast surfaces the page-two queries and decaying pages in your own Search Console data, drafts the improvements worth making, and lets you review and apply the ones you approve - then proves whether they moved impressions, position, and clicks.

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Queries surfaced from your data

You

Approve every change

28-day

Before/after measurement windows

100%

Tied back to real GSC metrics

Find It. Fix It. Prove It - for Your Content

ClimbPast turns your Search Console data into a short list of content opportunities, drafts the improvements worth making, and proves the impact once you apply them - the same loop you run across the rest of ClimbPast.

Find the opportunity

ClimbPast scans your Search Console data for queries where you rank on positions 5-30 and for pages losing impressions - the sweet spot where small, focused changes move the most traffic.

Review the draft, apply what you approve

For each opportunity, ClimbPast drafts a recommendation - a sharper title, a tighter meta, sections worth refreshing, links worth adding. You review it in the Tasks queue and apply the ones you approve.

Prove the impact

Every applied change is snapshot-tracked. After the measurement window closes, ClimbPast compares the new impressions, position, and clicks against the before snapshot and marks it a win, loss, or neutral.

Four Kinds of Recommendation You Can Review and Apply

Each recommendation targets a different content opportunity in your Search Console data - and each one waits in your Tasks queue until you approve it.

new guide

Draft New Guides for Queries You Already Rank For

ClimbPast spots queries where you pick up impressions but have no dedicated page. It drafts a comprehensive, SEO-ready guide outline targeting those exact queries - heading structure, internal links, and schema markup included - for you to review and publish in your CMS.

  • Targets queries from your actual Search Console data
  • Suggested structure informed by the live SERP
  • Internal links to related pages drafted in
  • You review and publish - nothing goes live on its own
Target query"b2b lead scoring best practices"
Current impressions1,240 / month
Existing pageNone
RecommendationDraft 2,500-word guide
StatusIn your Tasks queue
refresh page

Spot Decaying Pages and Draft the Refresh

Pages that once ranked well can decay over time. ClimbPast detects declining pages in your Search Console trends and drafts the section rewrites worth making - re-aligning with current intent, adding missing subtopics, strengthening coverage - while keeping your existing URL and link equity. You apply the edits you agree with.

  • Detects content decay from position and impression trends
  • Suggests rewrites only for the sections that need them
  • Flags missing subtopics competitors are covering
  • Keeps your URL structure and existing backlinks intact
Page/blog/email-marketing-guide
Position trend8.2 → 14.6 (declining)
Impression change-42% over 90 days
RecommendationRefresh 3 sections, add 2 new
Expected recovery+60% impressions
title & meta

Sharper Titles and Meta Descriptions for Higher CTR

Sometimes you rank well but nobody clicks. ClimbPast finds pages with strong positions but below-average click-through rates and drafts more compelling titles and meta descriptions - without touching your page content. Apply the wording you like straight in your CMS.

  • Targets pages with high impressions but low CTR
  • Drafts copy you can paste in and publish in minutes
  • No content changes required - the lowest-risk fix
  • Fastest opportunity to show up in your before/after data

Before

Email Marketing Guide | Our Blog

Read our comprehensive guide about email marketing strategies and tips for your business.

After

7 Email Marketing Strategies That Doubled B2B Reply Rates in 2026

Data-backed email marketing tactics used by top B2B teams to increase open rates by 45% and drive pipeline.

internal links

Internal Linking Suggestions to Strengthen Page Authority

Orphaned pages and weak internal link structures leave ranking potential on the table. ClimbPast maps your internal link graph, identifies pages that need more internal links, and suggests contextually relevant links from high-authority pages - with the anchor text drafted, ready for you to approve and add.

  • Maps your full internal link graph automatically
  • Identifies orphaned and under-linked pages
  • Suggests contextually relevant anchor text
  • Routes authority toward the pages you prioritize
Target page/features/analytics
Current internal links2 (below average)
Links suggested+5 from related pages
Anchor textContextually matched
Authority flowHigh → Target page

Everything Waits in Your Tasks Queue

ClimbPast never publishes on its own and never runs on autopilot. Recommendations land in a queue, you decide what to act on, and you apply changes at whatever pace fits your team.

Prioritized

A ranked to-do list

Opportunities arrive sorted by likely impact, so you always have a clear next move - not a wall of generated pages to babysit.

  • Highest-impact opportunities first
  • Each one backed by your GSC numbers
  • Work through it at your own pace
  • Nothing expires or fires automatically
Reviewable

You approve every change

Open any recommendation to see the drafted change and the data behind it. Apply it, tweak it, or skip it - the decision is always yours.

  • See the draft before anything ships
  • Edit the wording to your brand voice
  • Apply in your CMS in minutes
  • Skip the ones that do not fit
Measured

Proof attached after

The moment you apply a change, ClimbPast starts measuring. When the window closes, the result moves to your Impact view as a win, loss, or neutral.

  • Before snapshot captured on apply
  • Tracked against real GSC metrics
  • Win/loss verdict, not vanity numbers
  • Results feed your next priorities

Content Performance Measurement That Proves ROI

Every change you apply is tracked with snapshot-based measurement. Know exactly which ones drove results and which ones didn't - no guessing, no vanity metrics.

How Snapshot Measurement Works

Pre-Change Snapshot

When you apply a recommendation, ClimbPast records impressions, clicks, average position, and CTR for the target page and its associated queries over the trailing 28 days.

Measurement Window

Once the change is live on your site, a configurable measurement window begins (default: 28 days). This gives Google enough time to re-crawl and re-rank the page.

Win/Loss Classification

When the window closes, ClimbPast compares the new metrics against the snapshot. Each change is classified as a win (improvement), loss (decline), or neutral.

Feedback Loop

Results inform what ClimbPast surfaces next. The kinds of recommendation that win for your site rise up the queue; the ones that lose are deprioritized.

Sample Results Dashboard

23

Wins

4

Losses

7

Neutral

85%

Win Rate

/blog/lead-scoringPosition12.45.1
/guides/abm-strategyImpressions8902,340
/blog/cold-emailCTR1.8%4.2%
You stay in control

A Copilot for Your Content, Not an Autopilot

ClimbPast surfaces the opportunity and drafts the change. You decide what ships. Nothing is published without your say-so, so you keep full editorial control over quality, accuracy, and brand voice.

  • Recommendations queue up - they never auto-publish
  • Every draft shows the GSC data behind it
  • Edit the copy to match your voice before applying
  • Apply in your CMS, the way you already publish
  • No autopilot presets, no surprise changes to your site

# Your Tasks queue - awaiting your review

new guide draft: "b2b lead scoring best practices"

refresh 3 sections on /blog/email-marketing-guide

title & meta sharper copy for 5 low-CTR pages

internal links +5 suggested into /features/analytics

status: waiting for your approval

apply / edit / skip - your call on each

Frequently Asked Questions About Content Opportunities

How does ClimbPast find content opportunities in my Search Console data?

ClimbPast reads your own Search Console data to surface the queries where you already rank on page two, the pages that are decaying, and the URLs that get impressions but few clicks. Each opportunity lands in your Tasks queue with the supporting numbers attached, so you decide what is worth working on instead of guessing.

Does ClimbPast auto-publish content to my site?

No. ClimbPast drafts recommendations - a sharper title, a tighter meta description, sections worth refreshing, internal links worth adding - and you review every one before anything ships. Nothing runs on autopilot and nothing goes live without your explicit approval. You stay in control of what reaches your site.

Will AI-drafted recommendations hurt my site or trigger Google penalties?

ClimbPast does not flood your site with auto-generated pages. It points you at opportunities in your real Search Console data and drafts targeted improvements aligned with Google's helpful-content and E-E-A-T guidance. Because you review and apply each change yourself, you keep full editorial control over quality and brand voice.

How does ClimbPast prove whether a change actually worked?

When you apply a change, ClimbPast records a before snapshot of impressions, clicks, average position, and CTR for the affected page and queries. After a measurement window (default 28 days), it compares the new numbers against that snapshot and classifies the change as a win, loss, or neutral - so you can see which improvements paid off instead of relying on vanity metrics.

Do I need a developer to apply these recommendations?

Most title, meta, and on-page recommendations are written so a marketer can apply them directly in your CMS - copy the drafted text, paste it in, publish. ClimbPast tracks each applied change against its before snapshot so the impact is measured no matter where you make the edit.

See What Your Search Console Data Is Telling You

ClimbPast surfaces your content opportunities, drafts the improvements worth making, and measures every change you apply. Join the waitlist to be first in line.

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