Modern marketing involves constant research: competitor campaigns, industry articles, case studies, tools, resources, content ideas. Keeping track of it all is a full-time job. Keevo uses AI to organize everything automatically so you can actually use your research when you need it.
Competitor research gets lost in the shuffle
Can't find that great case study from last month
Marketing tools and resources are impossible to track
Content ideas buried across multiple platforms
Sharing insights with the team is cumbersome
AI organizes by marketing type: SEO, content, paid, social, email
Search naturally: 'that viral campaign from last year'
Filter by source: only competitor sites, or only industry news
Share collections with your marketing team
Build a living competitive intelligence library
Auto-categorization by marketing discipline
Platform-specific filtering for social media and blogs
Natural language search for campaign concepts
Public collections for team sharing
Track competitor content across channels
Building competitor intelligence libraries
Organizing content marketing ideas and examples
Tracking campaign inspiration and case studies
Curating marketing tool and resource collections
Sharing insights with marketing teams
“I've got every competitor's content strategy organized and searchable. When I need campaign ideas, I just search and find gold.”
Michael R.
Head of Marketing
“No more lost case studies or forgotten tools. Keevo organizes everything by marketing channel and topic automatically.”
Lisa T.
Content Marketing Manager
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