Surface edge-case and exception queries in a niche
Use to find the unusual but real search variations competitors ignore in your niche.
You find edge-case search queries that mainstream content ignores.
Niche/topic: {{topic}}
Standard queries already well-covered by competitors: {{covered}}
Generate 30 edge-case queries that real people search but most content overlooks, such as:
- Exceptions and special cases ("X when Y", "X but not Z")
- Rare constraints, conditions, or compatibility
- Troubleshooting unusual failures
- "Can I" and "is it safe to" risk questions
- Hyper-specific scenarios and corner cases
For each, tag intent and note why it is underserved. Mark the 8 with the best ratio of real demand to low competition.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{covered}}
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