Clusters
Topic clusters tracked within a single sprint.
Clusters is a tab within a specific sprint's detail view, reached from Sprints, that groups that sprint's topics by keyword theme. On a sprint with a large topic list, it's the view to reach for when you want to see which content areas a cycle is actually weighted toward, developer marketing versus product documentation versus case studies, for example, rather than scanning one flat list of topic titles.

Not the same Clusters as the GEO Dashboard
This is a distinct, content-planning concept from GEO Dashboard Clusters, which groups AI-citation prompts by theme for visibility tracking rather than grouping topics you're planning to write. The two features share a name and a general "group by theme" idea, but track different things: one is about what you're producing, the other is about how AI models cite what's already published. Whether a sprint's clusters here are linked to or shared with GEO Dashboard clusters isn't confirmed here.
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- ↻ Re-cluster with AI — re-runs clustering across the sprint's current topic list.
Stale-clustering banner
A warning banner ("Topics have changed since last clustering — re-cluster to update") appears when topics have been added, moved, or edited since the last clustering run, with its own Re-cluster button. Clustering isn't automatic — it only reflects the topic list as of whenever it was last run.
Summary stats
Four stat cards across the top:
- Total Clusters — how many keyword clusters this sprint has been grouped into.
- Total MSV — combined monthly search volume across all clustered topics.
- Topics Clustered —
X/Yof the sprint's topics that have been assigned to a cluster. Topics can sit unclustered. - Cannibalization Risks — flagged in red; topics whose keywords overlap closely enough to compete with each other in search rather than complement each other.
Cluster cards
Each cluster shows:
- Name — a generated theme label (e.g. "DevTools & Technical Marketing Services Coverage").
- Coverage percentage and a progress bar.
- "X of Y sprint topics published" — how many of the cluster's topics are live.
Coverage percentage basis is unverified
It's not confirmed here whether the coverage percentage is published topics ÷ topics in that specific cluster, or some other calculation (e.g. weighted by MSV). Confirm against a cluster with a nonzero percentage before documenting the exact formula.
Related Pages
Sprints
Plan and execute content in organized sprint cycles, think of sprints as your content team's weekly planning board.
Topics
Manage individual content topics across all your sprints.
Analytics
Analytics for a single sprint's content performance.
GEO Dashboard Clusters
Group related prompts into clusters for theme-level analysis.