Content cannibalisation is not only a site-wide ranking problem. It can start inside a single page: mixed intent, unclear editorial role, metadata that promises the wrong thing, thin sections that belong elsewhere, or page copy that competes with another likely asset. Cleo reviews a page for intent conflict, overlap risk and unclear content role. She helps editors decide whether the page should be sharpened, supported, consolidated or manually checked against other pages.
For SEO reviews, content audits, topical planning and page improvement workflows.
A page may try to be a guide, a service page, a comparison page and a sales page all at once. Or it may contain a thin section that should be a separate supporting article. Or its title and meta description may promise an intent the body does not satisfy. Cleo reviews those overlap signals before the site becomes harder to manage.
↘ clarify the page roleThe page introduces the service, compares alternatives, answers broad FAQs and targets a guide-style title.
The page is positioned as a service decision page, with guide content moved into supporting assets.
Cleo reviews the page-level signals already available in the workflow. She can flag risk indicators and manual checks, but she does not claim full cross-site cannibalisation detection unless site crawl and ranking data exist.
CLEO → Cleo checks whether the page is mixing intents or trying to serve too many purposes.
She reviews page-level risk and lists what needs cross-page confirmation.
Cleo flags when the title or meta description promises a different page than the body delivers.
She helps identify whether a page should be sharpened, split, supported or consolidated.
Cleo flags content that may be better as a supporting page or internal link target.
She helps editors protect the page role before copy changes begin.
Cleo does not merge pages, redirect URLs, delete content or declare confirmed site-wide cannibalisation from page-only evidence. She gives the editor a structured risk review and manual checks.
Cleo helps editors see overlap risk, mixed intent and consolidation questions before content moves forward.