Shikhar Singh
INHelpful to find the search queries and develop a topic model. I liked the search sources, especially Quora and Reddit. It helps me with my research and saves time. It allows me to view results from various sources like Twitter, Amazon, etc and that is impressive. I am totally impressed with the features and support I have received from the team. What I do not like is the color theme, which needs to be improved, and a small bug in the profile. Overall, I had a good experience with this tool and can only recommend giving it a chance.
Rick Segal
CAGood for specialized work [Disclaimer] ----- Topic Mojo gives away a coupon for doing the review. Keep that in mind as you read mine and others since you'll have no way of knowing this besides me telling you! ----- The TL;DR of the product is that for doing analysis of searches and works/topics/trends around what you're looking at; this product does a great job. It is a well done and well laid out product. There are limits, tho, that even with the AppSumo deal, you can get pretty expensive fast depending on who you are. As a VC, this tool would be absolutely an almost first use in doing marketing space/sizing, interest, etc. As a start-up person getting all hot on an idea, this tool at the basic costs can get your brain pointed in the right direction. Consider this: - I typed in Ghost Kitchen for Canada. - Got 156 results and of those: - 46 were question variations and some were in the I didn't think of that pile, so good on them. - the rest were Quora and Redit. With Quora results wandering into actual Ghosts. Some issues: - If you want more than the above, data analysis is an extra cost. - You can't get a worldwide, only country filter. This should at least be North American, South America, MEA, Europe/EU, etc. Each country 'cost' or is a separate question. - As already mentioned, the out of the box is basic and will get you thinking, for sure, but deeper will cost you more money. This application was a lot of work to pull together, and I am by no means thinking this should be some open-source python library. Try the free set and see if it gives you what you need and how your follow-on research goes after you ask the question in this product. I'm impressed.
Carl Angelo Tardecilla
PHIf you don't know where to begin or… If you don't know where to begin or what to write, TopicMojo will help you. I can see all the conversations and keywords about a particular topic or keyword at one time! I love it so far. I create content every day, and the tool helps me a lot! As well, I would like to thank Ken Moo for sharing this tool in his group. I'm glad I won't miss this gem.
Sivenic
CZResults are mostly non usable Results are mostly non usable. 9 of 10 times not working in different than english language and results are not readable due to weird diacritic /there is something terribly wrong in their core db, which makes probably all results not trustable. Support not answering for more than year. Waste of money and time. Update: the platform is also awfully slow now.
Andy Lim
MYKnow Your Topic In Lesser Time TopicMojo comes with two modules currently - Topic Model and Question Finder. The Search Listening is still in development and it should be available soon. For the Topic Model, it just added 19 new platforms. For each topic you enter, it features the trend and search volume (over 12 months). It helps to determine if the topic worths your time and effort. You can see the published content of your topic on videos, news, forums, UGC sites such as Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Medium, Tiktok, Tumblr, and eCommerce platforms eg. Amazon, Ebay, and Etsy. It identifies the possible places where you can promote your content. Unfortunately, there are no metrics to measure the popularity of the content on these platforms. The Topic Model breaks down the keywords into intents eg. comparison, shopping, phrases, questions, research, and local. Whether you are doing keyword research or looking for content ideas, this is a good place to start exploring your niche deeper. For the Question Finder, you can get question keywords from Google, Reddit, and Quora. You can use them in your content. If TopicMojo can add questions from the forums, blog comments and scrapped questions of the subheading for the top Google search results, it would make its Question Finder a force to be reckoned with. If you want the SEO data for the keywords, it is not free. But TopicMojo allows you to export the keywords in CSV format. You can import them into your favorite keyword tools for further analysis. If you want to know your niche from a broad perspective, TopicMojo can save you time.