Guessing article topics from instinct often means writing for queries nobody actually searches for, and content plans built that way tend to stall on ideas nobody can back up with numbers. This skill flips the order: it looks at real search demand first, then builds article ideas around it.
What it does
Given a topic or niche, the skill pulls core search volume and long-tail variations, checks trend and seasonality for the strongest candidates, groups everything by intent, and returns exactly ten article ideas — each with 2-4 target queries, their frequency, the intent, and a one-line reason to write it now when the data supports it. Every idea comes with the numbers behind it, so there's no separate step to verify a topic is actually worth the effort.
What you get
A chat report with ten ready ideas: working headline, target queries with frequency, intent and audience, and a "why now" note where seasonality or a growing trend confirms it. The report ends with the three ideas worth writing first and a short reason each one outranks the rest of the list.