After you have generated your content, you can calculate the semantic SEO score for your blog content, as shown in the image.
It is important that you research the topic on the bar above, before calculating the score.
After you have generated your content, you can calculate the semantic SEO score for your blog content, as shown in the image. You can see that the score is showing D, which is what you'll see if you enable the feature before you finish writing.
Also, before calculating the score, you must research the topic on the bar above to calculate the semantic SEO score.
After you expand the score from the previous step, you get to the prompt where you can see the aggregate score, as shown in the image. This is where you can see how well your content stands among the top-rated blogs for your topic. You can check out your competitor's score to yours. This data will allow you to check for any content improvements and opportunities.
If you're looking for an opportunity to rank your content, you can check the scores of your competitors for semantic queries related to the main topic.
If you refer to the adjacent image, for the query 'Is there any wilderness in India?' the top SERP results for this query have a D-rated content score. You can check the same for all competitors and optimize your content for that topic's query.