Topical authority map
Define the topics, entities, buyer questions, subtopics and proof points the brand must own to be treated as a trusted source.
Topical Architecture
The Enough Agency designs topical architecture for brands that need AI systems to understand what they own — topical authority maps, content clusters, supporting-page strategy, content gap mapping, internal linking, entity relationships, answer-first page roles and measurement across prompt coverage, citations and share of voice.
Bring your current content library, priority services, buyer questions, competitors and publication capacity. We define the topic graph, cluster model, supporting pages and measurement plan on the strategy call.
Why Architecture First
A brand can publish hundreds of pages and still look thin if the pages do not answer related questions, point to each other, clarify entities or support a clear topic hierarchy. Volume without architecture creates crawlable content, not trusted authority.
The Enough Agency builds topical architecture before production ramps. We define what each cluster should prove, which pages must exist, how they link, where expert proof belongs and how the system will be measured in AI answer environments.
Architecture Layers
Define the topics, entities, buyer questions, subtopics and proof points the brand must own to be treated as a trusted source.
Group pillar pages, supporting articles, comparisons, FAQs and definitions so each page has a visible role in the authority system.
Identify missing prompts, weak pages, unsupported claims, thin subtopics, competitor advantages and places where AI systems lack evidence.
Design links by question relationship, entity relationship and funnel role so crawlers and users can follow the logic of the topic.
Turn the architecture into production-ready briefs with answer blocks, headings, schema notes, source needs and internal links.
Track whether the cluster covers target questions and whether AI answers begin citing, mentioning and trusting the content.
Architecture Method
Inventory existing pages, priority topics, entities, buyer questions, competitors, prompt groups and business goals.
Design clusters with pillar roles, supporting pages, gap pages, internal links, answer formats and proof requirements.
Translate the architecture into page briefs, content templates, schema notes, internal link rules and production priorities.
Track coverage, inclusion, citations, competitor movement, branded search lift and the pages AI systems choose as sources.
Architecture Outputs
A structured view of the topics, entities, subtopics, prompts, buyer intents and proof signals the brand needs to cover.
Pillar pages, supporting pages, comparison pages, FAQs, definitions and authority articles are grouped by purpose and priority.
The Enough Agency defines hub links, sibling links, support links and conversion links so the topical graph is visible on the site.
Missing questions, weak pages, thin supporting content, competitor citation advantages and unclaimed prompt sets are documented.
Architecture becomes usable through briefs with answer-first structures, entity notes, source requirements, schema guidance and QA criteria.
Reporting connects clusters to question coverage score, answer extraction rate, citation share, prompt position stability and assisted conversion signals.