Comparison

Conbersa vs Rank Ranger in 2026: a live but risky service vs a discontinued one

Conbersa is still selling a $700/month managed social account service today. Rank Ranger was acquired by Similarweb and no longer exists as a product you can buy.

Updated July 3, 2026
Conbersa
Rank Ranger
Key takeaways
  • Rank Ranger is no longer sold as a standalone product; it was acquired by Similarweb and the domain redirects there. Conbersa is an active, currently-sold service.
  • Rank Ranger tracked SERP features (App Box, Video Box, News Carousel, Google for Jobs) and offered white-label agency dashboards with custom domains from its Standard plan at $149/month.
  • Conbersa operates real device accounts across TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, and Facebook, an entirely different function from Rank Ranger's rank tracking and reporting.
  • Neither tool overlaps in function even setting aside the discontinuation: Rank Ranger never operated social accounts, and Conbersa never tracked search rankings.
  • Conbersa carries ongoing platform-ban risk from operating accounts through automation that violates terms of service. Rank Ranger's risk, while it operated, was limited to data lag from relying partly on third-party inputs for some metrics.

This comparison exists mostly to save you a search. Rank Ranger was a well-regarded agency SEO suite with deep white-label reporting and unusually thorough SERP feature tracking, covering App Box, Video Box, News Carousel, and Google for Jobs alongside standard rankings. It has since been acquired by Similarweb, and rankranger.com now redirects to Similarweb's SEO tools page, so it is not something you can sign up for anymore. Conbersa, by contrast, is an active service: a fully managed operation that runs social media accounts on real phones with genuine IMEIs, starting at $700 a month. The two were never solving the same problem, one tracked rankings and reported on them, the other operates accounts, but with Rank Ranger discontinued, the practical question for anyone landing on this comparison is really "what do I do now," not "which do I pick."

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Conbersa$700/moAgencies and enterprises that have explicitly accepted platform-ban risk and need real accounts actively posting on real devices, not rank tracking or client reporting.
Rank Ranger$79/mo (discontinued)No longer applicable as a standalone purchase; historically best for agencies needing deep SERP feature tracking and white-label client dashboards, now only available inside Similarweb.

Conbersa

Managed AI social accounts running on real devices with genuine IMEIs and carrier IPs

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Conbersa screenshot

Conbersa runs social media accounts on real physical smartphones with genuine carrier SIM cards, which makes the account traffic harder for platforms to distinguish from a legitimate mobile user. New accounts go through a 14-day AI warming period before any brand-facing activity, then move into active automated posting across TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, and Facebook.

This is a fully managed, fully opaque service: no API, no self-serve signup, and pricing starts at $700 a month with a jump to $1,000 for multiple devices. The core activity involves operating accounts in a way that violates the terms of service of every platform it supports, and Reddit specifically invests heavily in detecting and banning this kind of coordinated activity.

Buyers considering Conbersa are not comparing it to SEO reporting tools in any meaningful sense, since Conbersa does not track rankings, run audits, or produce client reports at all.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$700/mo
Venti
$1,000/mo
Real device accounts1 deviceMultiple devices
AI account warming14 days14 days
Platform coverageTikTok, Instagram, Reddit, FacebookTikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Facebook
API accessNoNo
Client dashboardLimitedYes
Best for: Agencies and enterprises that have explicitly accepted platform-ban risk and need real accounts actively posting on real devices, not rank tracking or client reporting.

Rank Ranger

Agency-focused SEO suite with white-label reporting, deep SERP tracking, and broad integrations, now folded into Similarweb

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Rank Ranger screenshot

Rank Ranger was a comprehensive agency SEO platform combining rank tracking, white-label reporting, site audits, keyword research, and social analytics in one subscription. Its standout feature was dashboard depth: agencies could build fully branded client dashboards and serve them through a custom domain so clients never saw the Rank Ranger name at all.

The rank tracker went further than most competitors of its era, covering App Box, Video Box, News Carousel, Local Finder, and Google for Jobs positions alongside standard organic rankings, which made it particularly useful for agencies with clients spanning apps, video, local, and recruiting content.

None of that is purchasable today. Rank Ranger was acquired by Similarweb, and rankranger.com now redirects to Similarweb's own SEO tools. Teams that built workflows around the old dashboard system need to evaluate Similarweb directly or look at an independent alternative like SE Ranking or AgencyAnalytics.

Pricing
Feature
Lite
$79/mo (discontinued)
Standard
$149/mo (discontinued)
Pro
From $699/mo (discontinued)
Premium
From $2,700/mo (discontinued)
Keywords tracked5001,0005,000+25,000+
Custom domain for reportsNoYesYesYes
API accessNoYesYesYes
Data Studio connectorNoYesYesYes
Best for: No longer applicable as a standalone purchase; historically best for agencies needing deep SERP feature tracking and white-label client dashboards, now only available inside Similarweb.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Conbersa
Rank Ranger
Product statusActiveDiscontinued (acquired by Similarweb)
Core functionManaged social account operationRank tracking and agency reporting
Platforms / engines coveredTikTok, Instagram, Reddit, FacebookGoogle, Bing, local, mobile
White-label client reportingNoYes (historically, from Standard plan)
API accessNoYes (historically, from Standard plan)
Account or ban riskYes, real and ongoingNone (SEO data tool, no accounts operated)
Self-serve signupNoYes (historically)
Starting price$700/moNo longer available

Which should you choose?

Anyone that specifically needs a product still being sold todayConbersa

This verdict looks thin on purpose. These tools were never actually substitutes for one another, and one of them cannot be purchased anymore. If your goal was specifically Rank Ranger's white-label rank tracking and SERP feature depth, the honest answer is to go talk to Similarweb, or evaluate SE Ranking or AgencyAnalytics as active independent alternatives. Conbersa is included here only because it is the other tool in this pairing, not because it does anything Rank Ranger used to do.

Bottom line

If you came here trying to decide between these two for the same job, stop, they were never built for the same job. For SEO rank tracking and white-label agency reporting, Rank Ranger is gone; go directly to Similarweb or pick an active alternative like SE Ranking. For managed social account operation with real-device infrastructure, Conbersa is the only one of the two still selling anything, but weigh the $700-plus monthly cost against the platform-ban risk before committing.

Frequently asked questions

Is Rank Ranger still available to purchase in 2026?

No, Rank Ranger was acquired by Similarweb and rankranger.com now redirects to Similarweb's SEO tools section, so it cannot be bought as a standalone product anymore. Teams that need what Rank Ranger offered should contact Similarweb directly.

Does Conbersa do anything similar to Rank Ranger's rank tracking?

No, Conbersa has nothing comparable to rank tracking, SERP feature monitoring, or white-label client dashboards. It is a managed service for operating social media accounts on real devices, an entirely different function from what Rank Ranger did.

What should a former Rank Ranger customer switch to?

Former Rank Ranger customers should first evaluate Similarweb directly, since that is where the acquired product now lives. For an independent alternative with similar agency-reporting and white-label depth, SE Ranking and AgencyAnalytics are the closest active options.

Is Conbersa a safe replacement for agency SEO reporting tools?

No, Conbersa is not built for SEO reporting at all, it operates social media accounts and carries real platform-ban risk from doing so. Agencies still needing rank tracking, audits, or white-label SEO reports should look at an active SEO suite, not Conbersa.

Why compare a discontinued product to an active one at all?

This pairing exists to make clear, for anyone still searching for Rank Ranger, that it is gone and Conbersa is not a substitute for it in any functional sense. The two products solved completely different problems even when Rank Ranger was still being sold.

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