Comparison

Keyword Keg vs LowFruits in 2026: Multi-source aggregation vs SERP-weakness keyword discovery

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.

Updated July 3, 2026
Keyword Keg
LowFruits
Key takeaways
  • LowFruits analyzes actual SERPs in bulk to flag keywords where low-domain-authority sites already rank; Keyword Keg has no equivalent competition-analysis feature and instead focuses on aggregating autosuggest data from 11 sources.
  • Keyword Keg can bulk-upload and enrich up to 500,000 keywords per CSV or Excel file; LowFruits has no equivalent bulk import, though its subscription plans include 3,000 to 10,000 monthly SERP-analysis credits.
  • LowFruits has active public pricing starting at $20.75/month (billed yearly) plus pay-as-you-go credit packs from $25; Keyword Keg's pricing page is currently offline as it migrates into Keywords Everywhere.
  • LowFruits includes a keyword rank tracker (up to 500 tracked keywords on Premium) and competitor keyword extraction on subscription plans; Keyword Keg has neither feature.
  • Keyword Keg includes white-label CSV, Excel, and PDF export for agency reporting; LowFruits has no white-label option.
  • Neither tool offers a standalone API.

Keyword Keg and LowFruits solve different problems inside keyword research. Keyword Keg is about coverage: eleven autosuggest APIs queried at once, a 500,000-row bulk upload, and automatic intent tagging across five categories. LowFruits is about competition: instead of a modeled keyword difficulty score, it fetches actual SERPs in bulk and flags positions held by low-authority sites, a more direct signal of whether a specific keyword is winnable for a newer site. Keyword Keg's pricing page is currently offline as it migrates into Keywords Everywhere, while LowFruits is an active, well-reviewed product from AIOSEO with a 14-day money-back guarantee. The two tools are complementary in theory, discovery breadth versus competition accuracy, but only one of them is in a position to be a primary tool right now.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Keyword KegSee keywordseverywhere.comAgencies and teams that already depend on Keyword Keg's multi-marketplace autosuggest breadth and 500,000-row bulk upload, and are willing to keep using a product currently being folded into Keywords Everywhere.
LowFruits$20.75/month (billed yearly)Niche site builders and content strategists who need to know which keywords a low-authority site can realistically rank for today, based on real SERP composition rather than a modeled difficulty score.

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's five-tool suite is built around source breadth rather than competition analysis. Find Keywords pulls suggestions from eleven autosuggest APIs (Google, YouTube, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, Wikipedia, Ask.com, Google Play) from up to 30 seed terms at once, while Import Keywords, Related Keywords, People Also Ask For, and Merge Words round out the discovery and enrichment workflow.

Its defining capability is scale: a single CSV or Excel upload can enrich up to 500,000 keywords with volume, CPC, competition, and trend data, well beyond the bulk limits most keyword tools impose. Results are auto-tagged into five intent buckets, and white-label CSV, Excel, and PDF export supports agency reporting needs LowFruits does not directly address.

What Keyword Keg does not do is tell you whether a keyword is actually winnable for your specific site; its competition score is a modeled metric like most keyword tools use, not a SERP-level analysis of who is ranking. And as of mid-2026, the tool itself is mid-migration into Keywords Everywhere, its pricing page is offline, and there is no API, which limits how much weight to put on any single feature comparison.

Pricing
Feature
Migration to Keywords Everywhere
See keywordseverywhere.com
Bulk upload up to 500K keywords
11 autosuggest APIs
Intent categorization
White-label export
Standalone pricing page active
Best for: Agencies and teams that already depend on Keyword Keg's multi-marketplace autosuggest breadth and 500,000-row bulk upload, and are willing to keep using a product currently being folded into Keywords Everywhere.

LowFruits

Bulk SERP analysis that finds low-competition keywords by spotting weak spots other tools miss with generic KD scores

Full review →
LowFruits screenshot

LowFruits starts from a specific critique of the category: keyword difficulty scores from most SEO tools are modeled estimates, not observations of who is actually ranking. LowFruits instead bulk-analyzes real SERPs and flags positions held by low-domain-authority sites, thin content, or weak title relevance, a more direct signal that a keyword is winnable for a newer or smaller site.

The Keyword Finder complements this by pulling long-tail suggestions directly from Google Autocomplete using wildcard searches; an asterisk placed anywhere in a phrase returns every variation Google surfaces for that pattern. Keyword clustering then groups related terms automatically, and subscription plans add competitor keyword extraction (30 to 70 extractions per month), a Domain Explorer covering more than 150,000 known weak sites, and a rank tracker for up to 500 keywords.

Pricing runs $20.75 a month on Standard and $62.45 on Premium, both billed yearly, with pay-as-you-go credit packs starting at $25 for teams that do not want a subscription. Owned by AIOSEO, the WordPress SEO plugin company, LowFruits is squarely aimed at bloggers, niche site builders, and small agencies rather than enterprise SEO teams; there is no API and no backlink or full-site audit capability, so it works best alongside a broader SEO stack rather than replacing one.

Pricing
Feature
Standard
$20.75/month (billed yearly)
Premium
$62.45/month (billed yearly)
Pay-As-You-Go
From $25 one-time
Credits per month3,00010,000Varies by pack
Competitor ranking extractions30/month70/monthNot included
Competitor keyword ideas300/month900/monthNot included
Tracked keywords100500Not included
Domain Explorer
Boosted keyword finder
Free report downloadsUnlimitedUnlimitedLimited
10% discount on PAYG credits
Credits roll over
Best for: Niche site builders and content strategists who need to know which keywords a low-authority site can realistically rank for today, based on real SERP composition rather than a modeled difficulty score.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Keyword Keg
LowFruits
Keyword data sources11 autosuggest APIs (Google, YouTube, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, Wikipedia, Ask.com, Google Play)Google Autocomplete (wildcard search)
Competition analysis methodModeled competition scoreBulk SERP weakness analysis (real ranking data)
Bulk keyword uploadYes (up to 500,000 keywords per upload)No
Keyword clusteringNoYes (automatic intent-based clustering)
Rank trackingNoYes (up to 500 keywords on Premium)
Competitor keyword extractionNoYes (30-70/month on subscription plans)
White-label exportYes (CSV, Excel, PDF)No
API accessNoNo
Free trialNot stated (pricing page inactive)Yes
Starting priceSee keywordseverywhere.com$20.75/month (billed yearly)

Which should you choose?

Niche site builders needing to know which keywords are actually winnable todayLowFruits
Agencies needing white-label PDF or Excel exportKeyword Keg
Teams needing a keyword rank trackerLowFruits
Teams needing a 500,000-row bulk keyword uploadKeyword Keg
Anyone comparing options who wants an actively purchasable product with a free trialLowFruits
E-commerce researchers needing Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba autosuggest data in one searchKeyword Keg

These two tools are not really substitutes for each other; Keyword Keg finds keyword candidates across a wide net of sources, and LowFruits tells you whether a candidate keyword is actually winnable by examining who is ranking for it. In a healthy workflow you would use something like Keyword Keg to generate a long list and LowFruits to filter it down. The complication is that Keyword Keg is not currently in a state to be that first tool for new users, since its own pricing page is down. LowFruits, by contrast, has a live 14-day money-back guarantee, a free first analysis, and clear yearly pricing, which makes it the more dependable choice to build around today even though it covers a narrower slice of the research process.

Bottom line

Start with LowFruits if you are a niche site builder or content strategist who needs to know which keywords are realistically winnable, since the SERP-weakness analysis is a genuinely different and more reliable signal than a modeled difficulty score, and the $20.75 monthly entry point with a free trial makes it low-risk to test. Keyword Keg's bulk 500,000-row upload and white-label export are real advantages if you already have an account, but new agency buyers who need that specific combination should evaluate Keywords Everywhere, not Keyword Keg, since that is where the same team is directing development.

Frequently asked questions

How is LowFruits different from Keyword Keg for finding winnable keywords?

LowFruits actually fetches and analyzes SERPs in bulk to flag positions held by low-domain-authority sites, a direct signal that a keyword is winnable for a newer site. Keyword Keg uses a modeled competition score instead, the same general approach most keyword tools rely on, and it does not examine who is actually ranking for each term.

Can Keyword Keg do bulk SERP analysis like LowFruits?

Keyword Keg has no SERP-level competition analysis at all; its bulk feature is limited to appending volume, CPC, competition, and trend metrics to an uploaded list of up to 500,000 keywords. LowFruits does the opposite: it has no bulk keyword upload feature but instead analyzes SERPs directly for whichever keywords you feed it, using monthly credits (3,000 on Standard, 10,000 on Premium).

Is LowFruits worth it if I already use Keyword Keg?

LowFruits is worth adding even for existing Keyword Keg users, since the two tools solve different problems: Keyword Keg generates keyword candidates from 11 autosuggest sources, and LowFruits tells you which of those candidates a lower-authority site can realistically rank for. Given that Keyword Keg's own pricing page is currently offline, LowFruits is also the more dependable tool to keep building a workflow around going forward.

Does LowFruits have an API for pulling data into other tools?

Neither LowFruits nor Keyword Keg offers an API. LowFruits data has to be exported and used manually, and Keyword Keg has never had a standalone API or third-party integration option either.

Which tool is cheaper for a solo blogger just starting out?

LowFruits is the clearer answer for a solo blogger today, with Standard pricing at $20.75 a month (billed yearly), a free first analysis, and pay-as-you-go credit packs from $25 for anyone who does not want an ongoing subscription. Keyword Keg has no comparable answer right now since its pricing page is not active for new sign-ups.

Does either tool track keyword rankings over time?

LowFruits includes a rank tracker on its subscription plans, covering up to 100 tracked keywords on Standard and 500 on Premium. Keyword Keg has no rank tracking feature; it is focused on keyword discovery and bulk metric enrichment rather than monitoring rankings after you have started targeting a term.

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