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We built a way for Claude to pull keyword data directly from Google Keyword Planner and do the SEO research in one go

Keyword research has a familiar rhythm: open Keyword Planner, enter a seed keyword, export the results, open a sheet, filter it, paste the interesting ones into a doc, then go back to Claude to do the actual thinking. It is the kind of workflow where the tool-switching adds more friction than the research itself.

Smacient is an MCP connector that gives Claude direct access to Google Keyword Planner data. Pull ideas, volumes, and trends without leaving the conversation.

Claude can:
Generate keyword ideas from any seed keyword
Pull monthly search volume and competition data for each keyword
Access 24 months of historical search volume trends
Return keyword bid range estimates

You can ask things like:
"Get keyword ideas for 'project management software' and group them by intent. Which clusters have the highest volume with the lowest competition?"

Or:

"Pull 24 months of search volume history for 'electric bikes' and tell me whether demand is growing, seasonal, or plateauing."

Or:

"Give me keyword ideas for our product category and flag any that have over 10,000 monthly searches and low competition. Prioritise the ones that match buyer intent."

Claude handles the data pull and the strategic interpretation in the same response. Useful for SEO teams building content plans, PPC teams expanding keyword lists, and founders doing initial market sizing through search demand.

30 free credits every month, no credit card required. Paid packs start at $9.
smacient.com/products/marketing-context-claude

on June 18, 2026
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    What I'd be careful about is how much confidence gets transferred along with the data.

    Combining retrieval and interpretation makes the workflow much smoother.

    It can also make it harder to notice where the data ends and the conclusions begin.

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