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Keyword Rank Checker

Free Keyword Rank Checker

Check your website's keyword rankings in any country for free. See positions, traffic, CPC, and content performance across all your pages.

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Use Cases

Use cases of Analyze AI's Keyword Rank Checker

Check Your Website's Rankings on Any Country's SERP

Check Your Website's Rankings on Any Country's SERP

Knowing where you rank is the scoreboard of SEO. Enter your domain, optionally filter by a specific keyword, select your country, and see exactly where your site appears across Google's results. The keyword filter is especially powerful — instead of sifting through hundreds of rankings, you can instantly check a specific target term. International brands and multi-market agencies use the country selector to track rankings separately for each market they operate in.

Spy on Competitor Rankings Across Countries

Spy on Competitor Rankings Across Countries

Enter any competitor's domain and select from 15+ countries to see their complete ranking profile. This reveals which keywords they are winning, which markets they prioritize, and where their SEO strategy is strongest. Combined with their content analysis, this tells you exactly where your competitors are most vulnerable — keywords where they rank #5–10 (potentially beatable) versus #1–2 (defended). Agencies use this during competitor audits and new client onboarding to map the competitive landscape.

Analyze Keyword-Level Content Performance

Analyze Keyword-Level Content Performance

The results table shows every ranking keyword alongside its Position, Search Volume, CPC, estimated Traffic, and the specific URL that ranks. This page-level view lets you identify your best-performing content (pages ranking for multiple high-volume keywords) and your underperformers (pages ranking for low-volume terms or stuck on page 2). Cross-reference the URL column with your content strategy — if a page you invested heavily in isn't ranking well, it may need content updates, additional internal links, or targeted backlinks.

Understand Your Site's Overall Ranking Competitiveness

Understand Your Site's Overall Ranking Competitiveness

The summary dashboard breaks down Total Keywords, Top 3, Top 10, and Top 50. This distribution instantly tells you where your site stands: having keywords indexed means Google sees your content, but only a few in the top 10 means authority needs to grow. Having many in the top 50 shows strong potential — these are "striking distance" keywords that could reach page one with targeted effort. Track these numbers monthly to measure whether your SEO strategy is moving keywords upward through the SERP positions.

questions & answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our Keyword Rank Checker tool.

What is a keyword rank checker and how is it different from a SERP checker?

A keyword rank checker tells you where YOUR specific website (or any domain) ranks for keywords. You input a domain and it returns the keywords and positions for that site. A SERP checker shows you ALL websites that rank for a specific keyword. Think of it this way: a rank checker answers "what keywords does my site rank for?" while a SERP checker answers "who ranks for this keyword?" Both tools are essential.

How accurate are keyword rank checker results?

Rank checker results reflect Google's organic rankings at the time of the query, based on the selected country and standard (non-personalized) search settings. Results may differ slightly from what you see when you Google directly because your browser personalizes results based on your search history, location, and logged-in account. Always use a rank checker tool rather than manual Google searches when tracking rankings.

What does the "Top 3," "Top 10," and "Top 50" breakdown mean?

"Top 3" keywords are your strongest positions (positions 1–3 capture roughly 60% of all organic clicks for a query). "Top 10" means page one of Google, where virtually all organic traffic flows. "Top 50" captures pages 1–5, which represent your visible keyword universe. Keywords outside the top 50 rarely drive measurable traffic.

How can I move keywords from page 2 to page 1 of Google?

Keywords ranking in positions 11–20 are your highest-priority optimization targets. Tactics include: update and expand the content to better match search intent, build 3–5 quality backlinks to the specific page, improve the page's title tag and meta description for higher click-through rate, add internal links from your highest-authority pages, improve page speed and Core Web Vitals, and add structured data markup.

How often should I check my keyword rankings?

Check your core target keywords (the 10–20 keywords most important to your business) weekly. Check your broader keyword portfolio monthly. Avoid checking daily — rankings fluctuate naturally by 1–3 positions on any given day due to Google's algorithm adjustments, testing, and index refreshes.

Why do my rankings differ between countries?

Google maintains separate search indexes and ranking algorithms for each country. Factors that influence country-specific rankings include content language and localization, server location and CDN presence, country-specific backlinks, local business signals, hreflang tag implementation, and country-specific search behavior and competition.

What does the Traffic column estimate and how reliable is it?

The Traffic column estimates the monthly organic visits a keyword sends to your URL based on its ranking position and the keyword's search volume. It uses click-through rate models — position #1 gets approximately 27–31% of clicks, #2 gets 15–17%, #3 gets 10–12%, and so on. These are estimates, not exact numbers, but they are directionally accurate.

How do I use rank data to identify content optimization opportunities?

Look for pages ranking in positions 4–15 for high-volume keywords — these are your highest-ROI optimization targets. Then analyze why they aren't ranking higher: Is the content less comprehensive than competitors? Does the page have fewer backlinks? Is the title tag less compelling? Compare your page against the current top 3 results for each keyword.

What does CPC data in a rank checker tell me about my rankings?

CPC reveals the commercial value of each keyword you rank for. If you rank #3 for a keyword with $25 CPC, that position is saving you significant advertising spend — you're getting those clicks for free that would cost $25 each through Google Ads. Multiply the estimated traffic by CPC to calculate the "traffic value" of each ranking.

Can I filter rank results by specific keywords?

Yes. The optional "Filter by keyword" field lets you enter a specific keyword or phrase to narrow results. This is useful when you want to check your rankings for a particular topic cluster rather than viewing all keywords at once. This filtering capability makes the tool practical even for sites ranking for hundreds or thousands of keywords.

How do I track ranking improvements over time?

Export your ranking data to CSV each time you run a check, and compare position changes month over month. Create a simple spreadsheet tracking your top 20 keywords, their positions each month, and the direction of change. Over 3–6 months, you should see a clear trend: keywords gradually moving toward positions 1–10 indicates a working SEO strategy.

What is the difference between the rank checker's URL column and the SERP checker?

The rank checker's URL column shows which specific page on YOUR domain ranks for each keyword. This is powerful for internal SEO management: you can see whether the right page is ranking, identify keyword cannibalization (two of your pages competing for the same keyword), and discover pages that rank for unexpected terms. The SERP checker shows all domains ranking for a keyword.

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Get Ahead Now

Start winning the prompts that drive pipeline

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0 new citations

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#3

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Competitor alert

Hubspot overtook you

Hey Salesforce team,

In the last 7 days, Perplexity is your top AI channel — mentioned in 0% of responses, cited in 0%. Hubspot leads at #1 with 0.2% visibility.

Last 7 daysAll AI ModelsAll Brands
Visibility

% mentioned in AI results

Mar 11Mar 14Mar 17
Sentiment

Avg sentiment (0–100)

Mar 11Mar 14Mar 17
SalesforceHubspotZohoFreshworksZendesk