Structure + SEO planningWorks offline in your browser

A visual sitemap your whole team can read

Design your site structure on a diagram, add content blocks and SEO fields. Multiple projects, browser storage, JSON and Markdown export — no account required.

No account. Shortcuts: ⌘K search, ⌘D duplicate page, d theme.

Diagram previewLive
Home
Services
Blog
Contact
Each card: sections, meta, and page intent

Markdown export

One file for copy and engineering.

The problem

Site structure should not live in a spreadsheet

When IA and SEO drift across Slack threads and columns, it is hard to agree what actually ships. Canopy brings page tree, content blocks, and SEO fields into one view — so everyone sees the same picture.

  • One map instead of scattered threads and attachments
  • Sections on each page — fewer “what goes here?” moments
  • Meta and intent next to the node, not in another tab

How it works

Three short steps from messy notes to a clear brief.

  1. 1

    Draw the structure

    Add pages, connect them, and auto-layout. You see hierarchy as a diagram, not a flat list.

  2. 2

    Plan content and SEO

    Select a page — in the panel you add sections plus title, meta, slug, H1, and intent.

  3. 3

    Export and share

    Download JSON to move between devices or Markdown for briefs and Notion.

Everything before build in one workspace

One app instead of a whiteboard, a sheet, and ten Slack threads.

Diagram you can think with
Nodes and edges in React Flow: drag, connect, auto-layout (Dagre). Site structure is visible at a glance.
Sections under every page
Each page has a block plan with a preview on the diagram — headings, notes, order without guesswork.
SEO mode
Title, meta description, slug, H1, keyword, and page intent — a dedicated tab for the selected page.
Projects and local save
Multiple maps in one browser. Dexie (IndexedDB) plus JSON or Markdown export for handoff.

Ready for one map everyone agrees on?

Open the editor, add your first page, and sketch sections today.

Open the Canopy editor

Common questions

Privacy, SEO, and teamwork — in short.