Long-form content dominates competitive SERPs — but most AI tools produce fluffy 2,000-word articles that pad word count without adding depth. Indexa generates genuinely comprehensive articles with expert-level coverage, data points, original analysis framing, and the heading depth that search engines recognize as authoritative.
Up to 5,000 words with expert-level subsection depth
H2/H3/H4 heading hierarchy matching the depth of top-ranking pages
Data point sourcing: statistics and research citations woven naturally
Expert quote placeholders flagged for human addition where authenticity matters most
For competitive keywords where the top results are all 3,000–5,000 word comprehensive guides, Indexa matches that depth rather than defaulting to a generic 1,200-word overview. It maps out the full topic landscape, structures the article with appropriate heading depth, and writes each subsection with the level of detail that signals expertise. The result is long-form content that earns rankings, not filler content that dilutes your site authority.
No — matching the SERP's expected depth is what matters. Indexa targets the word count that the top-ranking pages use for each specific keyword. Sometimes that's 800 words; sometimes it's 5,000. Longer for its own sake is counterproductive.
By building substance into each subsection — specific statistics, concrete examples, and nuanced explanations — rather than repeating the same points in different words. Padding is avoided because each heading covers a genuinely distinct aspect of the topic.
Yes. Long-form, comprehensive coverage is the most effective format for competitive informational keywords. Indexa is built to produce the depth of coverage required to compete for those queries.
Indexa generates or sources a featured image and suggests where additional visuals would strengthen the article. Custom infographic generation is on the product roadmap.
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