Is there a keyword generator that doesn’t just copy from Google Suggest?

Started by Liabi, May 27, 2025, 07:02:53 AM

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Liabi

Every time I test out new keyword generators, I feel like they're all just scraping the same autocomplete data from Google. I'm trying to find a more creative tool — something that can actually help spark new content ideas, not just repeat what's already been published to death. Ideally, I'd like to find something smarter, maybe with some machine learning behind it. Is there anything like that out there?

Tive

You're totally right, a lot of keyword tools feel like they're stuck in 2015. Recently, I came across the DeepSeek keyword generator and it's been refreshing. It doesn't just rely on autocomplete. Instead, it dives deep using NLP and intent mapping. You enter a broad topic, and it surfaces keyword ideas that are not just popular but also underutilized. What I liked most is the ability to pick from different AI models depending on the depth or creativity of the ideas you want. I used it to plan a new section of a niche website and found ideas I hadn't seen anywhere else. It's not just throwing keywords at you — it explains the logic behind clusters, offers SEO-friendly titles, and suggests ways to structure content around them. For long-form or topical authority content, it's honestly one of the best tools I've used lately.