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Rank Checker

Check where your domain ranks for any keyword — check up to 10 keywords at once.

🔑 This tool requires a free SearchAPI.io key — here's how to get one in 2 minutes:
  1. Go to searchapi.io and click Sign up
  2. Register with your email — no credit card needed for the free plan
  3. Once logged in, go to Dashboard → API Key and copy your key
  4. Paste it below — it's saved in your browser so you only do this once
Free plan: 100 searches/month. Paid plans from $35/month. View pricing →
✓ Saved
Your key is stored locally in your browser — never sent to our servers.
Enter your domain — the tool finds where it ranks in the top 100.
0 keywords (uses 1 credit each)
Uses 1 SearchAPI.io credit per keyword checked.

🔑 SearchAPI.io key

This tool uses SearchAPI.io to fetch real Google results. The free plan gives 100 searches/month. Since each keyword check uses 1 credit, you can check 10 keywords at once and still have 90 credits left. Your key is saved in your browser — enter it once and it's remembered.

🏅 Position colors

Gold — positions 1–3, prime real estate.

Green — positions 4–10, page one.

Amber — positions 11–20, top of page two.

Grey — positions 21–100, deeper pages.

Not found — not in top 100 for that keyword.

🌍 Country & device

Google personalises results by location and device. Always check the country your target audience is in. Mobile rankings often differ from desktop — especially for local searches. Check both if mobile traffic is important to you.

📊 Using rank data

Positions 1–3 get the majority of clicks. Moving from position 10 to 5 can double your traffic. Positions 11–20 (page 2) typically get under 1% of clicks. If you're on page 2, that page is your highest-priority optimization target.

🎯 Domain vs full URL

Enter just your domain (e.g. example.com) to find any page on your site that ranks. Enter a full URL to check if a specific page ranks — useful for checking if the right page is ranking for a keyword, not a different one.

Multi-keyword checking

Paste up to 10 keywords, one per line. Each is checked sequentially. This lets you audit a whole cluster of keywords in one go rather than checking one at a time. Great for tracking a content cluster or a group of related terms after publishing new content.

💡 Pro tip: Check the same keywords on both Desktop and Mobile — you may find you rank well on desktop but poorly on mobile (or vice versa). Mobile-first indexing means Google primarily uses your mobile version, so a mobile ranking gap is a higher priority fix than a desktop one.