Stage 1 — The Blueprint

Topic Authority Engine

The foundation every other stage builds on

Atlas builds the knowledge graph that drives everything else. Entities, relationships, and a complete map of what your content system needs to contain.

Without a blueprint, you are building blind

Most teams publish content without a map of what needs to exist. They end up with disconnected pages that AI reads as fragments, not as a coherent authority system.

  • No map of the entities and concepts your site already covers
  • Supporting pages exist, but they do not reinforce one clear topic territory
  • You cannot tell which adjacent topics to publish next
  • Authority feels abstract because the topic model is invisible

1 model for pages, entities, and supporting content

How the Topic Authority Engine works

  1. Map entities and relationships: Semantiz extracts people, products, concepts, and topic relations across the site.
  2. Build coverage clusters: Group pages into topic systems so the team can see hubs, supporting articles, and thin areas.
  3. Reveal the next territory to win: Use the graph to decide which entities, questions, or supporting pages should be created next.

Authority becomes visible

A practical way to move from “we cover this topic” to “AI can see we own it.”

  • Entity map: See the concepts and entities that define your current authority footprint.
  • Topic clusters: Understand how core pages and supporting content fit together.
  • Coverage gaps: Identify the entities, questions, and articles that still need to exist.
  • Category comparison: Compare your topic territory with leaders in your category.

Semantic structure made operational

The engine combines semantic SEO principles with AI visibility workflows so authority becomes something you can see and act on.

Nothing moves until the blueprint exists

The knowledge graph determines what articles to write, how to link them, and what to maintain. Start here.