3 priority collections
Depth over miscellany
Collections show where the project is trying to become a destination instead of adding disconnected pages forever.
Specific calculators, planners, and explainers for jobs that usually get buried in forums.
Priority niches
Topic hubs group what already exists. These niche pages are narrower: they show where the project is deliberately trying to build authority, starting from the pages already live and the strongest next gaps.
Use niche pages when you want to evaluate whether a branch of the catalog feels like a real specialist area rather than a one-off tool. For broader browsing, use topics. For job-to-be-done entry points, use workflow pages.
Why collections matter
3 priority collections
Collections show where the project is trying to become a destination instead of adding disconnected pages forever.
Current plus next
These pages frame what already exists and where the strongest next builds would make the branch more credible.
Trust signal
A deliberate cluster is more convincing than a random tool archive, especially for visitors deciding whether to keep exploring.
3 current tools
A focused landing page for guitar-related tools, current music-theory pages that already help guitarists, and the highest-value next pages to expand this niche.
3 current tools
A focused landing page for the site's chronometer, clock-regulation, and navigation-adjacent tools, plus the most valuable next pages for a history-of-technology branch.
5 current tools
A focused landing page for model-fit planning, serving, tunnelling, scheduling, and deployment-adjacent tools that can grow into a more commercial local-AI branch.