Four Tools, One Workflow
rankrankrank gives you keyword research, search rankings, page-level traffic data, and page keyword analysis - all connected. Here's how to squeeze every drop out of each tool.
Keyword Research
Start with a seed keyword and get hundreds of related keywords with search volume, trend, CPC, and competition level. Three modes: Suggestions, Ideas, and Related.
πSERP Checker
See the actual top 20 Google results for any keyword - positions, titles, domains, and URLs. Know exactly who youβre competing against before writing a word.
πPage Keywords
Take any URL and see every keyword it ranks for - position, search volume, CPC, and competition. Reverse-engineer what drives traffic to any page.
πDomain Analysis
Enter a domain and see its top-performing pages with position breakdowns (#1, #2β3, #4β10) and estimated traffic value. Find content gaps worth exploiting.
πWatchlist & Auto-Tracking
Save any search from any tool to your watchlist. Schedule weekly auto-runs and get email reports showing new entries, dropped results, and value shifts.
The Workflow: How It Chains Together
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Start with a seed keyword
Use the Keyword Research tool to find opportunities. Filter by low competition and decent search volume.
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Check who ranks
For your best candidates, hit "Check SERPs" to see the current top 20.
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Reverse-engineer their page
Click "Get Page Keywords" on the #1 result to see every keyword it captures.
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Zoom out to their domain
Use "Domain Analysis" to see their full content strategy and find more ideas.
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Plan your content
Use those insights to decide what to write, what keywords to target, and how to differentiate from what already ranks.
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Track changes automatically
Save key searches to your watchlist and schedule weekly auto-runs. You'll get an email report showing new results, lost rankings, and value shifts β no need to log in and check manually.
Walkthrough: From Keyword to Content Strategy
The four tools chain together. Here's a real workflow - start with a keyword, see who ranks for it, then analyze their best pages.
Search for keywords
You're starting a coffee brewing blog. Search "pour over coffee" using the Keyword Research tool. "How to make pour over coffee" has 27K searches, low competition, and a strong rising trend - that's your first article topic. Meanwhile "pour over coffee" has 135K volume but medium competition - harder to crack right away.
Check who ranks for it
Take "how to make pour over coffee" to the SERP Checker tool. homegrounds.co ranks #1 - a niche coffee site worth investigating. Click Get Page Keywords on their URL to see exactly which keywords that page captures.
Reverse-engineer their page
homegrounds.co's pour over guide ranks for the keyword you searched plus extras - check it with the Page Keywords tool. "Pour over coffee ratio" (22K searches, #1) and "best pour over technique" (8K, #1). Both low competition. This single page captures multiple related queries. Now you know the keywords to weave into your own article.
Zoom out to their domain
Now zoom out - enter homegrounds.co in the Domain Analysis tool to see their full playbook. Their best-coffee-beans page ranks for 186 #1 keywords with $342K in estimated traffic value. Cold brew, drip coffee, espresso - every page is a potential article idea for your blog.
Track changes over time
You've found your keywords and analyzed the competition. Now save any search to your watchlist. Schedule a weekly auto-run β pick a day and hour β and you'll get an email report every week showing exactly what changed. Works across all four tools.
Here's what a comparison looks like β it cycles through all four categories:
| Keyword | Search Volume |
|---|
NEW appeared since last runGONE no longer in resultsββ position change
Keyword Research
Enter a seed keyword and get back dozens of related terms with the data you need to prioritize them. The real value is spotting the gap between high-volume keywords with tough competition and low-competition opportunities with momentum. In the walkthrough above, "pour over coffee" has 135K searches but medium competition, while "how to make pour over coffee" has 27K with low competition and a rising trend - a much better first target.
Click Check SERPs on any keyword to jump straight to seeing who ranks for it.
Save any keyword search to your watchlist to track how volumes and competition shift over time β manually or on a weekly schedule.
Three modes cover different angles:
- Suggestions - autocomplete-style phrases. Great for long-tail opportunities.
- Ideas - broader topic variations. Useful for content planning and gap analysis.
- Related - semantically related keywords that share search intent with your seed keyword.
SERP Checker
Enter any keyword and see the actual Google search results - the specific pages that rank for it. More importantly, it tells you who dominates the niche: are the results big brands or beatable niche sites? In the walkthrough above, homegrounds.co - a niche coffee blog - holds the #1 spot for "how to make pour over coffee", not a major brand. That's a signal this keyword is winnable.
Click Get Page Keywords on any URL to see what else that page ranks for, or Analyze Domain on a domain to see their full content strategy.
Save a SERP check to your watchlist to monitor ranking changes. Schedule weekly auto-runs and get email reports.
Page Keywords
Enter any webpage URL and reverse-engineer its keyword strategy. A single page often captures dozens of related keywords, revealing the full topic cluster you need to cover. In the walkthrough above, homegrounds.co's pour over guide ranks for "pour over coffee ratio" (22K searches, #1) and "best pour over technique" (8K, #1) - both low competition. One page, multiple keyword wins. These are the terms to weave into your own article.
Click Check SERPs on any keyword to see who else ranks for it.
Save a page to your watchlist to track how its keyword rankings change over time.
Domain Analysis
Enter a domain and zoom out from a single page to see a competitor's entire content playbook. Position breakdowns show exactly how many keywords each page ranks #1 for, #2β3, and #4β10. In the walkthrough above, homegrounds.co's best-coffee-beans page has 186 #1 keywords and $342K in estimated traffic value. Cold brew, drip coffee, espresso - every page is a potential article idea.
Click Get Page Keywords on any page to drill into its full keyword profile.
Save a domain analysis to your watchlist to catch when competitors gain or lose rankings.
Watchlist & Auto-Tracking
Any search from any of the four tools can be saved to your watchlist. Re-run it to see what changed: new entries, disappeared entries, position and value shifts. Works across all categories β keywords, SERPs, page keywords, and domain analysis.
Save from any tool
One click from search results saves the term, category, and location settings.
Schedule weekly auto-runs
Pick a day and hour. The search runs automatically on your schedule β no need to log in.
Email reports
Comparison delivered to your inbox showing new entries, dropped entries, and value shifts.
All four categories
Keywords (volume/CPC changes), SERPs (position shifts), Page Keywords (ranking changes), Domain Analysis (ETV changes).
How it works
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Run any search, click βAdd to Watchlistβ
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Optionally set a weekly schedule (day + hour)
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Open the watchlist or check your email for the comparison report
| Keyword | Search Volume |
|---|
NEW appeared since last runGONE no longer in resultsββ position change
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