GrowthBar vs Keyword Tool in 2026: AI content drafting vs 15-platform autocomplete research
GrowthBar writes the post once it has the keyword. Keyword Tool covers 15 autocomplete sources, from Google to TikTok to Perplexity, and ships an MCP server for AI workflows, but it never drafts a word of content itself.
Keyword Tool covers 15 autocomplete sources including TikTok and Perplexity. GrowthBar draws from a single 7-billion-term keyword database rather than live multi-platform autocomplete.
GrowthBar generates full AI-written drafts through its 2-minute blog builder. Keyword Tool has no content generation feature at all, only keyword discovery and metrics.
Keyword Tool offers a free tier with unlimited keyword suggestions, though without volume or CPC data. GrowthBar has no free tier, only a 7-day trial.
Keyword Tool's entry paid plan is $88/month ($68/month billed annually), more than double GrowthBar's $36/month Standard tier, despite Keyword Tool having no content generation.
Keyword Tool has an API and an MCP server for AI-assisted workflows from its Growth plan up. GrowthBar has no API on any tier.
Neither tool offers white-label reporting on every plan without restriction. GrowthBar gates it to its top Agency tier, and Keyword Tool does not offer it at all.
GrowthBar and Keyword Tool sit on opposite ends of the same research-to-content pipeline. GrowthBar's keyword research exists to feed its own AI writer, so the moment you settle on a term it can generate an outline and a full draft. Keyword Tool has no writing feature at all; instead it goes deep on discovery, pulling autocomplete suggestions from 15 platforms including Google, YouTube, Amazon, TikTok, and Perplexity, and it ships both an API and an MCP server for teams wiring keyword data into their own tools. The practical question is whether you want one tool that closes the loop from keyword to draft, or a research-only tool with more source breadth and a real integration path for developers.
The tools at a glance
GrowthBar
AI SEO writing tool that turns a live SERP scan into a published draft in under two minutes
GrowthBar exists to close the loop between finding a keyword and publishing content for it. It scans the live Google results for a target term, builds an outline from what is actually ranking, then its AI writes a 1,500+ word draft against that structure in the same session. Keyword research behind the writer draws from 7 billion suggestions with difficulty scores and estimated revenue.
Competitor analysis layers in backlink and ad data for the same keyword, and custom AI models let the writer learn your brand voice over successive drafts. The Chrome extension and WordPress integration keep research and publishing inside one workflow rather than requiring exports between tools.
What GrowthBar does not offer is developer access. There is no API on any tier, so teams wanting to pull keyword data into their own dashboards or AI workflows cannot do it through GrowthBar directly. Its research is also limited to a single database rather than live autocomplete across multiple platforms.
| Feature | Standard $36/month | Pro $74.25/month | Agency $149.25/month |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI blog drafts (2-minute builder) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SERP-based outlines | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Keyword research (7B suggestions) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Competitor analysis | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Custom AI models | No | Yes | Yes |
| White-label reports | No | No | Yes |
Keyword Tool
Autocomplete-based keyword research across 15 platforms with an API and MCP server for developers
Keyword Tool pulls suggestions directly from the autocomplete systems of 15 platforms: Google, YouTube, Bing, Amazon, eBay, App Store, Play Store, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, TikTok, Etsy, and Perplexity. Because it queries live autocomplete rather than a static database, the long-tail terms it surfaces reflect what people are actually typing right now, including question-based and locally modified queries.
On paid plans, each keyword gets search volume, CPC, and competition data sourced from Google Ads, plus bulk upload and CSV export for standard planning workflows. The API and MCP server are the real differentiator for developers: the MCP server, available from the Growth plan up, lets AI assistants and developer tools pull keyword data directly, which is a genuinely forward-looking feature for teams building AI-assisted research pipelines.
The free tier is useful for ideation but drops volume and CPC entirely, and the entry paid plan at $88 a month is expensive for a tool with no rank tracking or site auditing built in. There is also no white-label option on any plan, which rules it out for agencies that need branded client reports without a separate reporting layer.
| Feature | Free Free | Starter $88/month ($68/mo annual) | Growth $188/month ($148/mo annual) | Scale $388/month ($308/mo annual) | Agency $788/month ($628/mo annual) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Search volume data | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| MCP server access | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Bulk keyword upload | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| White-label reports | No | No | No | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Core discovery method | Seed keyword suggestions (7B database) | Live autocomplete across 15 platforms |
| Platforms covered | 1 (proprietary database, not live autocomplete) | 15 (Google, YouTube, Amazon, TikTok, Perplexity, and more) |
| AI content drafting | Yes (2-minute blog builder) | No |
| Search volume / CPC data | Yes (difficulty score + revenue estimate) | Yes (paid plans, sourced from Google Ads) |
| API access | No | Yes (Starter plan up) |
| MCP server access | No | Yes (Growth plan up) |
| Free tier | No (7-day trial only) | Yes (suggestions only, no volume/CPC) |
| White-label reports | Agency tier only | No |
| Starting price | $36/mo | Free / $88/mo paid |
Which should you choose?
The dividing line here is developer access versus content output. Keyword Tool's API and MCP server make it the more useful backend for a team building its own keyword tooling or AI workflow, and its 15-platform autocomplete coverage is simply broader than anything GrowthBar attempts. But none of that produces a single word of content. GrowthBar's narrower keyword research exists purely to feed its writer, and for a team whose real bottleneck is publishing volume rather than keyword source diversity, that focus wins out despite the smaller research footprint.
Bottom line
Choose Keyword Tool if you need cross-platform keyword data (especially Amazon or TikTok alongside Google) or want programmatic access via API or MCP server, and can absorb $88 a month without a writing feature attached. Choose GrowthBar if the priority is getting from keyword to published draft with the least manual effort, and developer access is not a requirement. Teams doing serious e-commerce or app store keyword work will likely find Keyword Tool's platform coverage hard to substitute, while pure content-marketing teams get more done per dollar with GrowthBar.
Frequently asked questions
Does Keyword Tool write blog content the way GrowthBar does?
No, Keyword Tool has no content generation feature and is limited to keyword discovery, volume, CPC, and competition data. GrowthBar is the tool in this comparison that drafts full posts, through its 2-minute blog builder.
Is Keyword Tool worth $88 a month if I do not need the API?
It depends on how much you value 15-platform coverage, since without the API or MCP server you are mainly paying for search volume, CPC, and competition data layered on top of autocomplete suggestions. If your research needs are limited to Google, GrowthBar's $36-a-month Standard plan covers similar ground for less, though it adds content generation instead of multi-platform breadth.
Which tool is better for Amazon or TikTok keyword research?
Keyword Tool is the clear choice, since it pulls autocomplete suggestions directly from Amazon, TikTok, and 13 other platforms alongside Google. GrowthBar's keyword research is built around a single database and does not cover marketplace or social platforms separately.
What is the MCP server in Keyword Tool used for?
The MCP server lets AI assistants and developer tools that support the Model Context Protocol pull keyword suggestion data directly from Keyword Tool, without building a custom autocomplete scraper. It is available from the Growth plan up and GrowthBar has no equivalent feature on any tier.
Does either GrowthBar or Keyword Tool offer white-label reports for agencies?
GrowthBar offers white-label reporting, but only on its $149.25-a-month Agency tier. Keyword Tool does not offer white-label output on any plan, so agencies using Keyword Tool need a separate reporting layer for branded client deliverables.

