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Ubersuggest

Freemium

SEO tool with keyword research, site audits, and competitor analysis. 3 free searches/day.

Limited Free Tier
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About Ubersuggest

Ubersuggest is an SEO tool created by Neil Patel that provides keyword research, site audits, and competitor analysis. The free tier gives you 3 searches per day, enough to explore keyword opportunities and audit your site.

Getting Started with SEO

Ubersuggest is designed for beginners and small businesses who need SEO data but are not ready to pay $99+/month for Ahrefs or SEMrush. The interface is straightforward, and results are presented without jargon.

What You Get on the Free Plan

  • 3 searches per day - Run keyword lookups, domain overviews, or content ideas
  • Keyword suggestions - Find related keywords with search volume and difficulty scores
  • Domain overview - See estimated traffic, top pages, and keyword rankings for any domain
  • Top pages report - Discover which pages drive the most traffic to any website
  • Basic site audit - Scan your site for SEO issues and get recommendations

What to Know

The free plan is limited to 3 searches per day, which is tight for serious research. The data is less comprehensive than premium tools. But for a founder doing basic keyword research or checking their site health, it covers the essentials at no cost.

Key Features

Keyword research
Site audit
Competitor analysis
Backlink data
Content ideas
Rank tracking
Traffic estimation

Pros & Cons

Decent free tier for beginners
Easy to understand
All-in-one SEO tool
Very limited free searches
Data not as comprehensive as Ahrefs/SEMrush
Aggressive upselling

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Free Plan Details

Free Plan
Free TierLimited Free Tier
User Limit3 searches/day
Open Source

Free plan includes:

  • 3 searches per day
  • Keyword suggestions
  • Domain overview
  • Top pages report

Limitations:

  • 3 search limit per day
  • Limited data access
  • Frequent upsells

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