Most SEOs reach for a new tool when their keyword research feels broken. In our experience, the problem is rarely the tool — it's the workflow around it. A keyword research audit is a structured review of your entire process, from how you generate initial keyword ideas to how you track whether those keywords are delivering traffic and conversions.
There are two distinct layers to audit:
- Process gaps — stages in the workflow that are skipped, inconsistent, or undocumented
- Tool gaps — capabilities you need but don't currently have, or tools you're paying for that duplicate each other
Conflating these two is where most audits go wrong. Buying a new tool to fix a process problem doesn't work. Documenting a better process won't help if you lack the data to execute it.
The five workflow stages you need to evaluate are:
- Discovery — How do you generate seed keywords and expand them?
- Filtering — How do you remove irrelevant, too-competitive, or zero-value terms?
- Grouping — How do you cluster keywords by intent and topic?
- Prioritization — How do you decide which keywords to target first?
- Performance tracking — How do you connect keyword targets to actual ranking and traffic outcomes?
Each stage has its own failure modes. Discovery tends to be over-resourced relative to filtering and prioritization, which are where most keyword lists stall out and never become published content. Performance tracking is often the weakest stage — many teams build keyword lists with no system for closing the loop on whether those keywords actually worked.
This audit framework addresses all five stages with specific diagnostic questions, a scoring rubric, and a gap analysis template you can apply to your current setup today.