Comparisons
Head-to-head tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
Keyword Tool mines live suggestions from 15 search engines and marketplaces. Wordtracker pairs its own decades-old search query database with a competitor domain tool, starting at $17 a month.
Keyword.com starts at $7/month and adds ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and AI Overviews tracking for $39. Nozzle skips AI search entirely and instead captures the full top-100 SERP for every keyword, with pricing available only through sales.
Keyword.com lets you add AI visibility tracking only when a client asks, starting at $7/month. Pro Rank Tracker tracks six AI platforms including Copilot and Google AI Mode from $99/month, with a 40+ template white-label reporting suite.
RankActive was discontinued on December 31, 2023, with no data export path and no successor product. Keyword.com is a live rank tracker and AI visibility platform starting at $7 per month, and it is one of the tools RankActive's own former guidance names as a replacement.
One is a lean rank tracker that adds AI Overviews and LLM brand tracking for $39 a month, the other bundles rank tracking, backlinks, audits, and a GPT-4 article writer starting at $39 a month with no API at all.
Keyword.com layers Google AI Overviews and LLM brand tracking onto its rank data starting at $7 a month. SERPROBOT skips AI visibility entirely and instead checks Google, Bing, Yahoo, YouTube, and Google My Business in real time for $4.99 a month.
Keyword.com tracks ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews starting at $7 a month. SERPWoo skips AI answer engines entirely but stores the full Top 100 SERP for every keyword and monitors brand mentions on Google, YouTube, Twitter, and Reddit, starting at $49.95 a month.
Keyword.com is a self-serve rank tracker with AI visibility add-ons starting at $7 a month. STAT, part of Moz, tracks millions of keywords daily with 75+ SERP feature types and five AI platforms, but requires a sales call and publishes no pricing.
Two budget rank trackers that both added AI visibility, but structured the pricing in opposite ways. Keyword.com unbundles rank tracking from AI tracking. TrueRanker bundles AI tracking, and backlinks, into its $12.49/month Starter plan.
One tool added AI visibility tracking on top of rank tracking. The other stayed a pure Google rank tracker and doubled down on unlimited on-demand refreshes and white-label reports at every tier.
Keyword.com lets you buy rank tracking and AI visibility separately, starting at $7/month, with no sales call required. Zutrix bundles rank tracking, backlinks, a 200+ point technical audit, keyword research, and AI visibility into one plan, but will not tell you the price until you talk to sales.
Keyworddit is a single free page that mines one subreddit at a time. Keywords Everywhere is a $7-to-$120-a-month browser extension that overlays search volume and CPC on 20+ sites you already visit, from Google to Amazon to ChatGPT.
Keyworddit mines one subreddit for real vocabulary at no cost. Kwestify bundles more than 20 keyword tools, including PAA extraction and a GPT-powered Niche Digger, into a credit plan starting at $12 a month.
Keyworddit costs nothing and tells you how one subreddit talks about a topic. LowFruits costs $20.75 a month and bulk-analyzes SERPs to find keywords where low-authority sites are already ranking.
Keyworddit is a free page that mines one subreddit for real vocabulary. NEURONwriter is a $23-to-$117-a-month content optimization platform that scores drafts against top-ranking competitors and against what AI Overviews and answer engines are citing.
Keyworddit pulls vocabulary from one subreddit at a time for nothing. QuestionDB pulls questions from Reddit, Quora, and Google's own PAA boxes, but the useful data sits behind a $9.99/month Solo plan.
Keyworddit costs nothing and mines a single subreddit for real vocabulary. RankIQ costs $49 to $99 a month and hands bloggers a curated keyword library, an AI content grader, and AEO/GEO content generation through its Aided bundle.
Keyworddit costs nothing and mines one subreddit at a time. SECockpit costs $39 to $99 a month and bundles multi-source keyword discovery, SERP-level competition analysis, and daily rank tracking into one platform.
Keyworddit tells you the words one subreddit uses, for free. Topicfinder crawls thousands of competitor pages to find topics that are already driving traffic, starting at $39 a month.
Keyworddit mines one subreddit at a time for nothing. Wordtracker has run its own proprietary search database since the late 1990s and adds domain competitor analysis, rank tracking, and an API from $17 a month.
One turns your browser into a keyword overlay across 20+ sites for $7 a month. The other bundles 20+ standalone keyword tools, including a GPT-powered niche clustering feature, into one dashboard for $12.
One turns your browser into a passive keyword dashboard for $7 a month. The other bulk-scans SERPs to find keywords where low-authority sites are already ranking, starting at $20.75 a month.
Keywords Everywhere overlays search volume and CPC on the sites you already browse for $7 a month. NEURONwriter scores your drafts against SERP competitors and AI Overview citations starting at $23 a month.
Keywords Everywhere puts search volume and CPC on every page you visit for $7 a month. QuestionDB mines Reddit, Quora, and Google PAA for real audience questions, with a free tier and paid plans from $9.99 a month.
Keywords Everywhere overlays search volume and CPC on 20+ platforms for $7 a month. RankIQ hands bloggers hand-picked keyword libraries bundled with AI content grading and generation from $49 a month.
One tool overlays keyword data on the 20+ sites you already browse. The other is a dashboard you open to pull multi-source keywords, analyze SERPs, and track rankings in one place.
One tool overlays search volume and CPC on the sites you browse. The other crawls thousands of competitor pages to find content topics already proven to drive traffic.
One tool shows keyword numbers wherever you already browse. The other is a veteran keyword dashboard with its own historical search data, a domain competitor tool, and Search Console integration.
Same-sounding names, unrelated jobs. One unifies customer data across email, SMS, and AI agents for eCommerce brands. The other runs multi-channel cold outreach and calling for B2B sales reps.
Klaviyo runs email, SMS, and customer data for eCommerce brands talking to consumers. Landbase finds and qualifies B2B accounts for revenue teams who then hand the list to a separate sequencer. They share a category tag and almost nothing else.
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