Thin Content Detector
Thin Content Detector flags pages that do not provide enough depth to satisfy search intent. Thin pages often struggle to rank, get skipped by crawlers, or fail to earn citations in AI summaries.
Enter a URL and the tool evaluates content length, structure, and signals like lists, headings, and coverage gaps. You will get guidance on whether to expand, merge, or remove a page.
It highlights where depth is missing, such as examples, definitions, FAQs, or supporting data, so you can improve quality rather than just adding words. It is especially useful after content imports, programmatic page creation, or when pruning underperforming pages.
How It Works
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Tool analyzes the data
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don't make these frequent errors
Treating word count as the only signal of quality
Expanding content without improving structure or usefulness
Leaving multiple thin pages targeting the same keyword
Removing pages instead of consolidating valuable content
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as thin content?
Pages that do not answer the query well, lack supporting details, or offer little unique value.
Should I delete thin pages?
Not always. Many should be expanded or merged into a stronger page.
How do I fix thin content?
Add depth, examples, FAQs, and clear structure aligned to intent.
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