Build a clean SEO keyword database your team can actually use
Contextter's first public documentation focus is the Keyword Database: collecting keywords, organizing lists, reading metrics, comparing SERPs, tracking positions, exporting decisions, and controlling paid data refreshes.
Keyword Database overview
Understand the full workbench: lists, views, filters, metrics, SERP data, tracking, import, export, and balance-aware refreshes.
Read guideMetrics explained
Read volume, KD, CPC, Data Health, SERP Dynamics, Visibility Index, trends, positions, and opportunity signals correctly.
Read guideViews and workflows
Choose List, Matrix, Kanban, Competitors, Discover, Tracking, or Activity depending on the decision your team needs to make.
Read guideRecommended launch path
Set up one clean workspace for the client, brand, or market.
Add or import the first keyword set and deduplicate noisy inputs.
Create lists and tags for campaigns, topics, markets, or review states.
Use views, filters, presets, and columns to reduce the visible keyword set.
Read metrics together before deciding what deserves tracking, export, or follow-up.
Check balance before paid refreshes, SERP updates, or recurring tracking.
Keyword Database guides
Go deeper by topic
Admin basics still matter
The content product is not part of this launch documentation, but organization, team, billing, settings, troubleshooting, and the public changelog remain documented because teams still need them to operate the Keyword Database responsibly.
Review organization setupBuilt for SEO visibility
Each public guide has focused metadata, indexable routes, hreflang alternates, descriptive headings, and enough explanatory content to target real keyword-database search intent.
Read metric definitions