Comparisons
Head-to-head tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
One tool clusters thousands of keywords into intent-tagged content plans on custom, sales-led pricing. The other is a single free page that mines Reddit comments for real search terms and their volume.
One tool clusters a keyword export you already have into intent-tagged content briefs on custom pricing. The other overlays search volume and CPC on 20+ sites as you browse, starting at $7 a month.
One is a specialist clustering engine with no visible price tag. The other bundles 20+ keyword tools into a credit system starting at $12 a month. They are built for different sized problems.
One turns thousands of keywords into structured topic clusters for enterprise content teams. The other finds winnable keywords by flagging low-authority sites in the SERP, starting at $20.75 a month.
One turns thousands of keywords into structured topic clusters and briefs on a contact-only quote. The other scores individual drafts against SERP competitors and AI Overview citation signals starting at $23 a month.
One turns a keyword export into content clusters at enterprise scale with no public price. The other starts free and mines Reddit, Quora, and PAA data for the questions people are actually asking.
One clusters huge keyword exports for agencies with no price on the website. The other hands bloggers pre-filtered niche keyword lists and now bundles AI content generation for $49 a month.
One tool turns a raw keyword export into intent-tagged clusters and content briefs on custom pricing. The other bundles multi-source keyword discovery with a daily rank tracker starting at $39 a month.
One tool organizes keywords you already have into intent-tagged clusters and briefs on custom pricing. The other crawls thousands of competitor pages to surface proven topics starting at $39 a month.
One clusters keyword exports with no visible price tag. The other has been mining its own search data since before Google Keyword Planner existed, and it is the only one of the two with an API.
Keyword Keg's pricing page is offline and new signups are redirected to Keywords Everywhere. Keyword Tool is still shipping, with 15 platforms, a free tier, and an MCP server for AI-assisted research.
One pulls from 11 autosuggest APIs and processes up to 500,000 keywords per upload, though its own pricing page is currently offline mid-migration. The other is a free, single-page tool that mines Reddit comment threads for authentic keyword language.
Both come from the same team, but only one is still taking new customers. Keyword Keg's pricing page is offline mid-migration, while Keywords Everywhere runs a live browser extension across 20+ platforms starting at $7 a month.
One aggregates autosuggest data from eleven sources and bulk-processes up to 500,000 keywords, but its pricing page is currently offline. The other packs 20+ tools including GPT-powered niche clustering into a credit plan starting at $12 a month.
One pulls from 11 autosuggest APIs and bulk-processes up to 500,000 keywords, though new sign-ups are being redirected elsewhere mid-migration. The other analyzes real SERPs to find keywords where low-authority sites are already ranking, starting at $20.75 a month.
One pulls raw keyword data from 11 autosuggest APIs at a scale few tools match. The other scores your drafts against SERP competitors and AI answer engines so the content you write actually gets cited.
Keyword Keg processes up to 500,000 keywords across 11 autosuggest APIs but is mid-migration to Keywords Everywhere. QuestionDB mines Reddit, Quora, and PAA data for real audience questions starting at $9.99 a month.
Keyword Keg pulls from 11 autosuggest APIs but is mid-migration to Keywords Everywhere. RankIQ curates niche keyword libraries and bundles them with an AI content grader and generator starting at $49 a month.
Keyword Keg leans on 11 autosuggest APIs and massive bulk upload but is mid-migration to Keywords Everywhere. SECockpit bundles five-source keyword discovery with a daily rank tracker starting at $39 a month.
One pulled keyword suggestions from 11 autosuggest APIs but is actively being folded into Keywords Everywhere. The other crawls thousands of competitor pages for content topics that are already proven to rank, and ships AI-scored titles with the research.
One pulls suggestions from 11 autosuggest APIs but no longer has a working pricing page. The other has run its own keyword database since the late 1990s and still ships a documented API from $54 a month.
One pulls long-tail suggestions from 15 search engines and marketplaces with an API and MCP server for $88 a month and up. The other is a single-purpose, completely free tool that mines Reddit comments for authentic community language.
One is a 15-platform autocomplete research tool with an API and MCP server, starting at $88 a month for real data. The other overlays search volume and CPC directly on Google, YouTube, and Amazon as you browse, from $7 a month.
One tracks autocomplete suggestions across 15 platforms with an API and MCP server, starting at $88 a month. The other bundles People Also Ask extraction, a KGR calculator, and GPT-powered niche clustering for $12 a month, with no API at any tier.
One pulls long-tail suggestions from 15 platforms. The other bulk-analyzes SERPs to find keywords where low-authority sites are already ranking.
One surfaces long-tail suggestions from 15 platforms including Perplexity autocomplete. The other scores your drafts against SERP competitors and flags what ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews are actually citing for the same query.
One tool pulls long-tail suggestions from 15 search engines and marketplaces starting at $88 a month. The other mines Reddit, Quora, and People Also Ask for real audience questions from $9.99 a month.
Keyword Tool hands you unfiltered suggestions from 15 platforms starting at $88 a month. RankIQ hands bloggers a pre-qualified keyword list plus an AI content grader for $49 a month.
One pulls long-tail suggestions from 15 search engines and marketplaces for $88 a month and up, with an API and MCP server on top. The other bundles five keyword sources with daily rank tracking, per-SERP competition analysis, and branded PDF reports from $39 a month.
Keyword Tool generates keyword ideas from what people type into 15 platforms. Topicfinder crawls thousands of competitor pages to find topics that are already driving traffic, starting at $39 a month.
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