Hello fellow Marketers,
I am curious how you use SEO tools like SemRush, Ahrefs with Confluence.
Thanks in advance for sharing.
Cheer,
Leo
I found it super helpful to gather keyword data and then organize content plans right inside Confluence pages. It’s like having all the SEO insights next to the actual content drafts. One thing that really helped was focusing on ctr boosting techniques—small tweaks in titles and meta descriptions made a noticeable difference in clicks and rankings.
I usually use Confluence as a central hub — store keyword research from Semrush/Ahrefs, add competitor insights, and keep content calendars there. It makes collaboration easier, especially for teams managing digital marketing services.
I’ve been experimenting with Confluence and SEO too, and one thing that helped me was looking into how location impacts search rankings, especially since we create content for international teams. This article breaks it down well: https://crowdo.net/blog/seo-vs-geo-2025/. It gave me a better idea of balancing general SEO strategies with geo-focused ones, which actually made a difference in how some of our pages started showing up regionally.
Many teams integrate dashboards or data from tools like Ahrefs or Semrush directly into Confluence pages to track keyword rankings, backlinks, and content performance. If you want automated reporting or more in-depth analysis, working with a digital marketing agency can help you create customized workflows and insights within Confluence.