Before spending weeks on content for a query, it helps to know honestly whether the top is even winnable — and at what cost. That call usually gets made by gut feel, without looking at who actually holds the top spots.
This skill checks the query's search volume, breaks down the top-10 into aggregators you can't outrank with content versus ordinary sites with beatable pages, and opens the one or two weakest pages among the movable spots to see exactly where they fall short. The result is a plain verdict — fight, flank, or skip — backed by the numbers behind it, plus a first concrete step if the call is to fight.
What it does
Given a search query (and optionally your own site), the skill pulls the query's volume and related phrasings, maps the top-10 to see how many spots belong to large players versus realistically beatable sites, and inspects the weakest pages among the movable ones to find the actual entry point — what your page would need to beat them on.
What you get
A short chat report: the prize size in numbers, the top's breakdown into movable and fixed spots, the specific weakness found in a leader's page, and a one-line verdict with a first step — which page to strengthen and in what direction, if the call is to fight for it.