
Cannibalization Audit
When two or more of your pages chase the same search query, they split your authority and confuse Google about which one to rank. duqky scans your ranking queries, finds the pages quietly competing with each other, and hands you a clear fix for each, so one strong page wins instead of three weak ones.
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What this skill does for you
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Every conflict, found
Scans all your ranking queries and surfaces every keyword where two or more of your pages compete, including overlaps you never set up on purpose.
Severity, scored
Each conflict gets a score by how many pages are fighting, two pages is low, four or more is high, so you fix the worst ones first.
The exact fix
For every group, a clear recommendation: consolidate the weaker page into the stronger one with a redirect, or pick one canonical page and differentiate the rest.
Two data sources, one picture
Combines pages explicitly targeting the same keyword with Google Search Console data showing multiple pages ranking for one query, the unintentional overlaps that hurt the most.
A ranked list of cannibalizing page groups, each with the keyword, the competing URLs, a severity score, and the consolidation fix.
Under the feathers
What actually happens when this skill runs.
- 1Pulls your overlaps
No input needed. It loads your content pieces grouped by keyword, then queries Google Search Console for queries where more than one of your URLs already ranks, keeping only pairs with real impressions to cut the noise.
- 2Merges the two views
Content overlaps take priority. Where a keyword shows up in both, it attaches the Search Console position and clicks to enrich the picture, and flags Search Console-only overlaps separately, since those are often cannibalization you never intended.
- 3Scores each group
Severity is set by how many pages compete, two is low, three is medium, four or more is high. Results are sorted worst-first, with content-targeting conflicts ranked ahead of incidental ones.
- 4Writes the fix
For a two-page conflict it suggests folding the weaker page into the stronger one with a redirect and internal links. For three or more, it recommends one canonical page, redirects for the rest, and distinct angles for anything you keep.
- 5Hands you the list
You get the groups ranked by severity, keyword, competing URLs, positions where Search Console has them, and the recommended action. High-severity first, so the priority is obvious.
One message. Done.
What asking for this skill actually looks like.
Questions, answered
What founders ask before trying cannibalization audit.
It's when two or more of your own pages compete for the same search query. Instead of one strong page ranking, Google gets confused about which to show, so your authority splits and both pages rank lower than one good page would. The audit finds every case on your site and shows how to fix it.

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