Comparison

Keyword Keg vs Keyword Tool in 2026: A tool mid-migration against 15-platform autocomplete depth

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.

Updated July 3, 2026
Keyword Keg
Keyword Tool
Key takeaways
  • Keyword Keg's pricing page is no longer active, and new sign-ups are redirected to Keywords Everywhere, the browser extension from the same development team.
  • Keyword Tool covers 15 platforms including TikTok, Perplexity, and Etsy, four more sources than Keyword Keg's 11 autosuggest APIs.
  • Keyword Keg supports bulk upload of up to 500,000 keywords in one CSV or Excel file, a far larger batch limit than Keyword Tool offers.
  • Keyword Tool has a free tier plus an API and MCP server for AI-assisted workflows. Keyword Keg has neither a live free tier nor an API.
  • Keyword Keg includes white-label CSV, Excel, and PDF export across its tool suite. Keyword Tool has no white-label option on any plan.
  • Keyword Tool's entry paid plan starts at $88 per month ($68 billed annually), while Keyword Keg's pricing is currently unpublished during its migration.

Keyword Keg and Keyword Tool solve the same basic problem: pulling long-tail keyword suggestions from a wide set of autocomplete sources instead of relying on one keyword database. But they are in very different states as products right now. Keyword Keg built its reputation on 11 autosuggest APIs and a 500,000-row bulk upload limit that few competitors ever matched, and existing customers can still use that workflow. The catch is that Keyword Keg is actively being folded into Keywords Everywhere: the standalone pricing page is no longer live, and new signups are pointed elsewhere. Keyword Tool, by contrast, is a stable, actively developed product covering 15 platforms including TikTok and Perplexity, with a free tier for ideation and an MCP server that wires keyword data straight into AI assistants. The real question here is less "which tool has more features" and more "which one can you actually build a 2026 workflow on."

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Keyword KegSee keywordseverywhere.comExisting Keyword Keg customers who already rely on the 500,000-row bulk upload and white-label export, and who are comfortable riding out the migration to Keywords Everywhere rather than starting a fresh workflow elsewhere.
Keyword ToolFreePractitioners doing multi-platform keyword research who want a stable, actively developed tool, and developers who need API or MCP access to wire keyword data into AI-assisted workflows.

Keyword Keg

A five-tool keyword research suite built on 11 autosuggest APIs, now being migrated into the Keywords Everywhere ecosystem

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Keyword Keg screenshot

Keyword Keg pulls suggestions from 11 autosuggest APIs at once, spanning search engines, marketplaces, and reference sites, which gives it one of the widest source sets in the keyword research category. Its five tools cover seed expansion, bulk enrichment, related-search scraping, PAA extraction, and word-merge permutations, so a single subscription used to replace several point tools.

The standout capability is scale: uploading a CSV of up to 500,000 keywords and getting volume, CPC, competition, and trend data appended in one pass is a batch size most keyword tools do not attempt. Automatic intent tagging (Buyer Intent, Product Info, Questions, Alphabetical, Prepositions) means that output is usable immediately rather than needing a manual sort pass.

None of that changes the current reality: Keyword Keg is being absorbed into Keywords Everywhere, its pricing page is down, and new customers are redirected elsewhere. Existing users keep access during the transition, but anyone starting fresh is effectively being told to sign up somewhere else.

Pricing
Feature
Migration to Keywords Everywhere
See keywordseverywhere.com
Autosuggest sources11 APIs
Bulk keyword uploadUp to 500,000 rows
Intent categorizationYes
White-label exportYes
Standalone pricing page activeNo
Best for: Existing Keyword Keg customers who already rely on the 500,000-row bulk upload and white-label export, and who are comfortable riding out the migration to Keywords Everywhere rather than starting a fresh workflow elsewhere.

Keyword Tool

Multi-platform keyword research tool generating long-tail suggestions from autocomplete data across 15 search engines and marketplaces

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Keyword Tool screenshot

Keyword Tool queries live autocomplete systems across 15 platforms, from Google and YouTube to TikTok, Etsy, Instagram, and Perplexity, rather than modeling behavior from a static database. That means the long-tail suggestions reflect what people are actually typing right now, including local modifiers and niche product variants that database-driven tools tend to smooth over.

The free tier gives unlimited keyword suggestions without volume or CPC data, which is enough for early ideation but not for prioritization. Paid plans start at $88 a month and add Google Ads-sourced volume, CPC, and competition scoring, plus bulk upload and CSV export. The API and MCP server, available from the Growth plan up, let developers or AI-assisted workflows pull keyword data directly rather than scraping autocomplete themselves.

The tradeoffs are cost and agency fit. At $88 to $788 a month depending on tier, it is priced like a single-purpose tool competing against multi-function suites, and there is no white-label option on any plan, so agencies producing client-branded keyword reports need a separate reporting layer on top.

Pricing
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)
Data sources15 platforms15 platforms15 platforms15 platforms15 platforms
Search volume & CPC
Bulk upload & CSV export
API access
MCP server access
White-label reports
Best for: Practitioners doing multi-platform keyword research who want a stable, actively developed tool, and developers who need API or MCP access to wire keyword data into AI-assisted workflows.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Keyword Keg
Keyword Tool
Autosuggest / data sources11 autosuggest APIs (Google, YouTube, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, Wikipedia, Ask.com, Google Play)15 platforms (Google, YouTube, Bing, Amazon, eBay, App Store, Play Store, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, TikTok, Etsy, Perplexity)
Search volume & CPC dataYes (volume, CPC, competition, trend, value score)Yes, on paid plans (Google Ads sourced)
Bulk keyword uploadYes, up to 500,000 keywords per fileYes, batch upload with CSV/Excel export
Automatic intent categorizationYes (Buyer Intent, Product Info, Questions, Alphabetical, Prepositions)No
API accessNoYes
MCP / AI assistant integrationNoYes (Growth plan and up)
White-label exportYes (CSV, Excel, PDF)No
Free tierNoYes (suggestions only, no volume/CPC)
Standalone pricing page activeNo, redirects to Keywords EverywhereYes
Starting priceUnpublished (in migration)$88/month ($68/mo billed annually)

Which should you choose?

Agencies needing white-label CSV, Excel, or PDF client deliverablesKeyword Keg
Teams processing very large keyword lists in one passKeyword Keg
Anyone evaluating tools for a workflow they plan to rely on past this yearKeyword Tool
Developers building AI-assisted keyword workflows via API or MCPKeyword Tool
Budget-conscious users who want to test before paying anythingKeyword Tool
Teams researching TikTok, Etsy, or Instagram queries alongside GoogleKeyword Tool

This comparison is lopsided in a way that has nothing to do with feature quality. Keyword Keg's bulk processing and white-label export are genuinely strong, and if you already have an account, there is no urgent reason to leave before the Keywords Everywhere migration forces the issue. But for anyone starting fresh, Keyword Keg is not really available to sign up for, which makes Keyword Tool the only one of the two you can reliably build a new workflow on in 2026.

Bottom line

If you are already a Keyword Keg customer, keep using it through the transition and lean on the 500,000-row bulk upload and white-label export while they last. If you are starting from zero, sign up for Keyword Tool: the free tier lets you test the autocomplete quality before paying, and the $88-a-month Starter plan unlocks the volume and CPC data most workflows actually need. Agencies that need white-label reporting will have to pair either tool with a separate reporting layer, since neither is a complete answer on that front today.

Frequently asked questions

Is Keyword Keg still accepting new customers in 2026?

Keyword Keg's standalone pricing page is no longer accessible, and new sign-ups are being redirected to Keywords Everywhere, the browser extension built by the same team. Existing accounts continue to work during the migration, but there is no clear path to a new standalone subscription right now.

Which tool covers more keyword data sources, Keyword Keg or Keyword Tool?

Keyword Tool covers 15 platforms, including TikTok, Etsy, Instagram, and Perplexity, versus Keyword Keg's 11 autosuggest APIs. Keyword Keg's set leans harder into e-commerce and reference sources like Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, and Wikipedia, so the better pick depends on whether your research skews social/video or marketplace-heavy.

Does Keyword Tool have white-label reporting for agencies?

No, Keyword Tool does not offer white-label reports on any plan, including the top-tier Agency plan at $788 a month. Keyword Keg does include white-label CSV, Excel, and PDF export, which is one of the few reasons to stick with it despite its uncertain future.

Can I bulk upload a large keyword list to either tool?

Keyword Keg accepts CSV or Excel files with up to 500,000 keywords and returns volume, CPC, competition, and trend data appended to each row. Keyword Tool also supports bulk upload and CSV export on paid plans, but does not publish a comparable row limit, so it is built more for moderate batches than Keyword Keg's enterprise-scale imports.

Is Keyword Tool worth $88 a month compared to a free alternative?

Keyword Tool's free tier gives unlimited keyword suggestions but withholds volume, CPC, and competition data, which most people need to prioritize a list. If that prioritization step matters to your workflow, the $88-a-month Starter plan (or $68 billed annually) is the entry point where the tool becomes genuinely useful rather than just a brainstorming aid.

Does either tool support AI-assisted research workflows?

Keyword Tool offers both an API and an MCP server, available from the Growth plan up, letting AI assistants and developer tools pull keyword suggestion data directly. Keyword Keg has no API or MCP integration of any kind, which makes it a manual, browser-based workflow only.

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