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# Keyword Intent Analyzer

Classify keywords by search intent: informational, navigational, commercial, or transactional. Align your ad copy and landing pages to match what searchers actually want.

**Category:** [Google Ads & PPC](/google-ads-and-ppc.md) · **Badge:** Google Ads

## Where to find it

* **Web app** — [app.marketingtool.pro/tools/keyword-intent-analyzer](https://app.marketingtool.pro/tools/keyword-intent-analyzer)
* **iOS / Android app** — open the **Tools** tab and search “Keyword Intent Analyzer”

## Inputs

| Input                | Type     | Required |
| -------------------- | -------- | -------- |
| Keywords to Classify | textarea | ✅        |
| Industry Context     | text     | optional |

## Result workspace

Your result page is organized into tabs: **Overview**, **Classify**, **Align**, **Prioritize**.

## Tips for best results

* **Focus on Transactional** — Keywords with buy/get/order intent convert best.
* **Don't Ignore Informational** — Top-of-funnel keywords build brand awareness cheaply.
* **Match Landing Pages** — Informational intent = blog; transactional intent = product page.

## How to run it

1. Open **Keyword Intent Analyzer** (links above).
2. Fill in the inputs and press **Generate**.
3. Review your full result page — it's saved to your History automatically. On desktop, use **Download All** to save every asset.


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