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Type a seed keyword and get hundreds of related ideas with monthly search volume, difficulty, and intent.
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Keyword research is the difference between writing what your audience actually searches for and guessing. The traditional friction is access: real volume data has historically lived behind expensive SEO platforms, and Google's own Keyword Planner gates accurate numbers behind active ad campaigns. A keyword generator exposes that data for free in a way you can actually use - paste a seed term, get hundreds of related keywords, and start prioritizing.
The output answers four questions in one view: is anyone searching for this, how hard is it to rank, what intent does it carry, and how commercially valuable is each click. From there you can build a content plan that goes after low-difficulty informational keywords with your blog while reserving high-CPC commercial keywords for landing pages and paid campaigns. The tool also surfaces long-tail keywords - longer, more specific phrases that earn less traffic each but convert better and are easier to rank for. A solid plan often combines a few high-volume head terms with a tail of fifty narrower variations that share the same parent topic. Used well, the generator is a strategy tool, not a list. Cluster keywords by intent, map them to pages, and you have a content roadmap instead of a spreadsheet.
Yes. You can run free seed searches with the top 100 results. Paid plans unlock the full result set and CSV exports.
We pull from established SEO data providers and normalize against multiple sources for accuracy.
A 0-100 score estimating how hard it is to rank on Google's first page. Lower is easier.
US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Spain at launch, with more on the way.
It is the goal behind the search - learning, comparing, or buying. Match content type to intent.
Up to 100 on the free tier. Paid plans return thousands.
Yes - the CPC and intent columns are designed for paid campaign planning.
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