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How to Automatically Generate a Optimized Silo Structure for a New Web Property

Launch with perfect SEO architecture — Create a topic-based website with Summrly and auto-generate a search-engine-friendly silo structure
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Welcome
Get started with Summrly
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Create Your First Topic
Set up your content focus
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Add Keywords
Optimize for search engines
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Brand Details
Tell us about your business
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Complete Setup
Start creating content

Get Started with Summrly

Let's get you set up with your first content topic. This will only take a few minutes.

What to Expect

We'll guide you through 5 simple steps to create your first content topic:

  1. Choose a topic - The main subject you want to create content about
  2. Add keywords - Terms your audience searches for
  3. Set brand details - Tell us about your business
  4. Select template - Choose your content layout
  5. Start creating - Generate your first content

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Automatically Generate an Optimized Silo Structure for a New Web Property

A messy site structure kills SEO. But planning silos manually? Time-consuming and error-prone. Summrly fixes that. Enter your main topic, and AI instantly builds a clean, hierarchical silo structure — grouping related content, optimizing navigation, and boosting crawlability so search engines understand and rank your site faster.

Why a Content-First Website Solves This

Most sites are built backward: design first, content later. Summrly starts with your topic and uses AI to map all sub-topics into logical silos. This creates a search-friendly hierarchy where each section supports the other — improving rankings, user experience, and internal link flow from day one.

Step-by-Step Guide
  1. Create Your First Topic – Enter your core niche (e.g., “plant-based diet”)
  2. Set Up Your Content Focus – Choose depth and audience level
  3. Add Keywords – Include primary and supporting terms for full coverage
  4. Brand Details – Add your brand name and voice
  5. Complete Setup – Get an AI-generated silo structure with categories, subcategories, and recommended URL paths

Enter your topic below to generate a fully optimized silo structure — instantly.

Case Study: A Health Site That Ranked 3x Faster with AI Silos

Lena launched a nutrition blog but struggled with disorganized content. She used Summrly to generate a silo structure around “plant-based eating.” AI created clear sections: “Beginner Guides,” “Recipes,” “Nutrition Science,” and “Meal Plans.” She followed the structure when publishing. Within 10 weeks, Google indexed 92% of her pages, and 18 articles ranked — 3x faster than her previous site.

FAQs
  • What is a silo structure?
  • A content hierarchy that groups related topics to boost SEO and user navigation.
  • Does Summrly suggest internal links?
  • Yes. The AI recommends linking paths between silos and cluster content.
  • Can I customize the silo categories?
  • Yes. You can rename, merge, or reorganize any part of the structure.
  • Is this useful for e-commerce or service sites?
  • Absolutely. Works for blogs, product catalogs, and service-based websites alike.
  • Will the silo structure help with site speed?
  • Indirectly. A clean structure improves crawl efficiency, helping search engines index faster.

A strong foundation wins in SEO. With Summrly, you don’t guess your site structure — you generate a proven, optimized silo model in seconds.

Enter your topic now and build your site on a search-engine-approved architecture — automatically.

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