Priority niches

Focused landing pages for clusters the site wants to grow

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.

These are the branches where the site is trying to look deeper and more authoritative

A strong collection signals intent, helps visitors trust the surrounding pages, and creates a better foundation for future internal linking.

3 priority collections

Depth over miscellany

Collections show where the project is trying to become a destination instead of adding disconnected pages forever.

Current plus next

Useful for roadmap reading

These pages frame what already exists and where the strongest next builds would make the branch more credible.

Trust signal

Helps the site feel intentional

A deliberate cluster is more convincing than a random tool archive, especially for visitors deciding whether to keep exploring.

3 current tools

Guitar 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.

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