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41 Best Free SEO Tools

Brian Dean

Written by Brian Dean

25 AMAZING Free SEO Tools [2020 Reviews]

This is a list of the 41 best free SEO tools on the planet.

In fact, these tools have helped my site get 500k+ visitors per month.

Backlinko – Users – September 2021

(Most of which came from SEO.)

The best part?

All of these tools work GREAT in 2023.

Let’s get started…

41 Best Free SEO Tools

1. Semrush

To get the full version of Semrush you need to pay.

But, you can use some of the best tools it has to offer for free.

One of my favorite Semrush tools is the Keyword Magic Tool.

If you sign up for a free Semrush account you get 10 credits per day for this tool.

Pretty neat.

For definitive, relevant, and effective keyword research, just log into your free account and click on the Keyword Magic Tool tab.

Then, type in the keyword you want to research, select your region and hit the search button.

Semrush Keyword Magic Tool gives you access to free keyword research

You will then get a list of related keywords.

It also shows you some really handy information like search volume and keyword difficulty.

But that’s not all you can do with your free Semrush account.

More offers accessible on free Semrush account

You also have access to:

  • The Position Tracking tool
  • The Site Audit tool
  • The Listing Management tool
  • SEO Content Templates
  • The SEO Writing Assistant
  • The On-Page SEO Checker
  • The Social Media Toolkit
  • The Keyword Overview Tool
  • The Domain Overview Too

All without paying a dime.

Just bear in mind that a free Semrush account does mean you’re limited to a fairly small amount of credits each day.

You get 10 searches each day for all of the domain analytics and keyword research tools.
But, that doesn’t mean 10 searches per day, per tool.

For example, let’s say you analyzed a domain with the Domain Overview tool and then performed a search with the Keyword Overview tool.

That would count as two out of your 10 credits for the day.

If you’re a little confused, Semrush’s free account guide explains it all in great detail.

2. Answer The Public

Find 150+ keyword ideas in seconds.

Most SEO tools get their data from the same place: The Google Keyword Planner.

Answer the Public is different.

This awesome tool finds questions that people ask on forums, blogs and on social media.

And it turns those questions into awesome keywords:

Answer The Public – "keto diet"

Best Feature: “Vs. Keywords”

You’d be surprised how many people search for “X vs. Y” keywords in Google.

(For example: “iPhone vs. Android” or “SEMRush vs. Ahrefs”.)

And Answer the Public has a section of the results dedicated to “Vs. Keywords”.

Answer The Public – "keto diet" – Versus section

This brings us to the 3rd tool on our list…

3. Woorank’s SEO & Website Analysis Tool

Get a list of SEO improvements in seconds.

This is a very handy Chrome extension.

First, you get an overall SEO score.

Then, the tool shows you EXACTLY how to improve your site’s on-page and off-page SEO.

WooRank – Chrome extension

Best Feature: “Marketing Checklist”

Most SEO tools only tell you about problems… not solutions.

But with Woorank you get a detailed SEO checklist that you can use to fix any issues that you run into.

WooRank – Marketing checklist

And now it’s time for our next free SEO tool…

4. Animalz Revive

Improve and update old content.

Animalz Revive helps you find older content on your site that needs an update, an upgrade… or both.

Before this tool, you had to manually comb through your Google Analytics account to find these pages.Which was a giant pain.

Fortunately, this tool tells you exactly which articles on your site need the most attention.

Animalz Revive Advice

Best Feature: “Traffic Loss Since Peak (Views)”

This feature lets you know exactly how many visitors that a piece of outdated content is costing you.

Animalz Revive

5. CanIRank

Quickly answer the question: “Can I rank for this keyword?”.

CanIRank is a super-detailed keyword difficulty tool.

And unlike most free SEO tools, CanIRank doesn’t give you generic advice like:

“This keyword is really competitive”

Or

“This keyword has low competition”

Instead, it tells you whether or not YOU can rank for that keyword.

CanIRank

Very cool.

Best Feature: “How can you better target this keyword?”

CanIRank isn’t just for sizing up the first-page competition.

It also gives you suggestions that can help you rank for a specific term.

CanIRank – Keyword probability

6. Google Lighthouse

Google Lighthouse is one of the most-used free SEO tools by webmasters.

And it’s easy to see why.

It’s a browser extension that gives you detailed reports about your site’s SEO performance and actionable tips on how to improve it.

You just need to add the extension to Chrome and then open it when you’re on the page you want to analyze.

Then, click ‘Generate Report’.

It then gives you various metrics related to your site’s performance, such as:

  • Page load speeds
  • Accessibility
  • SEO

and more.

It also shows you elements on your site that are currently harming its performance.

Plus, it gives you the option to get advice on how to optimize these elements to improve performance.

Optimization tips from Google Lighthouse

7. Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test

Get your site ready for Google’s Mobile-first Indexing.

You might have heard that Google recently made a big change to its algorithm.

(This change is officially called “Mobile-First Indexing”.)

The bottom line is this:

If your site isn’t optimized for mobile devices, you’re in big trouble.

Fortunately, you don’t need a full-time developer to make your site mobile-friendly. All you need to do is run your site through the Mobile-Friendly Test tool.

And it tells you whether or not Google considers your site mobile-friendly.

Google's mobile friendly test

Best Feature: “Page loading issues”

This feature shows you how you can improve your site’s code. That way, Google’s mobile crawler can find and index all of the resources on your site.

Mobile-Friendly Test – Issues

8. SEOquake

SEOquake is another free SEO browser extension.

It allows you to analyze lots of different search engine metrics in real-time such as:

  • Backlinks
  • Google index updates
  • Semrush ranking
  • Bing index
  • Facebook likes
  • Web archive page
  • Pinterest pin count

This tool can be a little tricky to get used to at first, especially for beginners.

But, once you’ve got the hang of SEOquake it becomes a really valuable weapon in your SEO arsenal.

Once installed, the SEObar will appear underneath the URL for each site you visit.

SEOquake showing your browsing footprint

This means you can immediately analyze the data without having to do anything.

You can use the tabs to change the metrics so that you can see the exact data you need.

For example, I can see metrics like Google cache date which tells me when the page was last indexed.

9. Seed Keywords

Find completely fresh keyword ideas.

Most keyword research tools work the exact same way:

  1. Enter a seed keyword into the tool.
  2. Get a list of closely-related terms.

The problem with this approach is this:

Everyone types the same seed keywords into these tools.

Well, Seed Keywords takes a completely different approach.

Instead of pulling seed keywords out of thin air, you ask your customers how they’d search for you online.

SeedKeywords – Scenario

Then, type those seed keywords into your favorite keyword research tool.

Best Feature: “Submit Query”

Once the results come in, you can use SeedKeywords to do a Google search for the keywords that people gave you.

That way you can quickly scan the search results… and see how competitive those keywords are.

SeedKeywords – Results

10. Exploding Topics

Find popular keywords before they get competitive.

This free SEO tool does one simple thing:

It bubbles up topics that are just starting to trend.

exploding topics Homepage

That way, you can create content around these emerging trends (or optimize your old content around a new keyword).

The tool currently has about 2k topics in its database. And they’re adding more every week.

Best Feature: Categories

Categories let you drill down to a specific topic category that’s important to your business.

For example, let’s say you run marketing for a skincare brand. Well, you’d hit “beauty” and get a list of emerging topics in that space.

exploding topics Category Page

Nice.

11. GTmetrix

GTmetrix is great for analyzing the technical health of your site.

It takes just a few minutes to get information about the size of a page and assess its loading time.

Page size and loading time provided by GTmetrix tool

The ‘Waterfall’ view is really useful too.

It displays the order and duration of files loading on your pages.

Order of page loading speed and duration

This allows you to identify areas that can be improved and prioritize your efforts to ensure your page loads faster.

12. Schema.org

Schema markup is incredibly important for your site.

It provides structured data that helps search engines understand the content and context of your page.

If you haven’t implemented schema markup on your pages, then you’re REALLY missing out.

One of the best options is to use Google’s Structured Data Markup Helper as it guides you through the process.

To view all the different schemas, you can browse the full hierarchy in HTML.

You can either click on ‘One page per type’ or ‘Full list of types, shown on one page’.

Or, you can search for a specific term with the ‘TermFinder’.

Use Termfinder for specific search on Schema,org

You can also choose from one of the commonly used schema types.

Use common terms for schema identification

I clicked on ‘Organization’, for example.

Organization schema

All you need to do is fill in your information, copy the code and insert it directly into your web pages.

When implemented correctly, schema markup can enhance the appearance of your page in the SERP by displaying rich snippets alongside your title tag and meta description.

It looks like this.

Sample display schema which can help in SERP appearance

This could potentially increase your click-through rates by enticing users to click on your link.

13. Seobility

Get a deep-dive SEO site analysis.

SEObility crawls your entire site and lets you know about search engine optimization issues like:

SEOBility

You usually only get this type of stuff from paid SEO tools. So it’s really nice that Seobility gives you this data for free.

Best Feature: Content Report

This report hands you a list of pages that have content-related SEO issues.

(Things like: thin content, missing meta titles, keyword stuffing, and duplicate content.)

SEOBility - Content report

14. Ubersuggest

Get keyword suggestions and competition data.

Ubersuggest has a lot of features that are usually only found in premium SEO tools.

But it’s 100% free.

To use it, type in a keyword that you want to rank for (or a competing website that you want to rank above).

Ubersuggest – Search

And Ubersuggest will give you detailed data on keyword difficulty, monthly search volume, and more.

Ubersuggest – Results

Plus, you get a list of suggested keywords that are based on the keyword you typed in.

Ubersuggest – Keyword suggestions

Best Feature: “Comparisons”

This feature shows you “X vs. Y” keywords.

Ubersuggest – Keyword comparisons

In my experience, X vs. Y keywords are super untapped.

Sure, they may not get as many searches as traditional keywords. But they’re SUPER targeted and high-converting.

And to my knowledge Ubersuggest is the only tool that specifically bubbles up X vs. Y keywords.

15. Similarweb Browser Extension

Similarweb is a nifty browser extension that lets you keep tabs on web traffic, keyword ranking, and MUCH more.

It’s available for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera.

One of the best things about Similarweb is that it’s very easy to use and has a minimal learning curve.

You can use it to analyze your site in amazing depth.

In just a couple of clicks, you can see data about the demographics of your audience.

You can also assess your organic competitors and get data for your shared keywords.

See competitor keyword data

The free version of Similarweb is pretty generous.

You get a month of mobile app data, five results for each metric, and three months of data for web traffic.

NICE.

16. BROWSEO

See your site through the eyes of a search engine.

As it turns out, search engines see your site VERY differently than you do.

And BROWSEO gives you the type of x-ray vision that search engines have.

BROWSEO

Best Feature: SERP Preview

Get a sweet preview of how your page appears in the search results:

BROWSEO – SERP preview

This is helpful for figuring out if your title and description tag are SEO-friendly (or too long). And optimizing your title and description can also help you get more organic clicks.

17. Detailed.com

Get intel on your competition.

Detailed gives you a curated list of the most popular sites in your industry.

That way, you can size up your biggest competitors.

(And copy what they’re doing.)

Detailed

Best Feature: “Mentions”

This feature shows you who recently linked to (and tweeted about) your competition.

Detailed – Backlinko

18. Grammarly

Grammarly is a browser plugin that corrects spelling and grammar mistakes and makes suggestions on how you can improve the writing in your content.

Once installed, you can leave it running in the background.

Whenever you’re writing content, it highlights any errors so that you can correct them.

Grammarly corrects grammar mistakes on text

Or, you can click on the extension and open up Grammarly by clicking on ‘Grammarly for Chrome’ so that you can paste the text into the tool.

When you do, Grammarly asks you what your goals are for the piece of content.

Setting content goals on Grammarly

The tool gives you suggestions on how to improve your content. Plus, it gives the content an overall score and ratings for correctness, clarity, engagement, and delivery.

Grammarly suggestions on how to improve content

This helps you create engaging content that’s error-free which provides a much better experience for your readers.

19. Google Search Console

Get SEO help straight from Google.

No list of free SEO tools would be complete without the Google Search Console.

Why?

The GSC is a VERY feature-rich piece of SEO software. And unlike pretty much every other tool on the market, you know the data is legit.

(After all, it comes from Google.)

For example, you can use the Google Search Console as a rank tracker to check your site’s rankings in the SERPs.

Using Google Search Console as a rank checker

Best Feature: Index Coverage Report

The Index Coverage Report gives you a list of pages on your site that aren’t getting indexed.

You can also see how you can get things back on track.

Google Search Console – Index coverage report

20. SERPerator

This awesome tool lets you check the SERPs across different locations and devices.
As you probably know, the search results change dramatically depending on where you are and what device you’re using.

(Especially for local searches, like: “pizza shop” or “landscaper”.)

And this tool lets you see exactly how the results will look for someone searching on a particular phone from pretty much any major city in the world.

SERPerator – iPhone results

Best Feature: Compare Devices

See how the results look on two different mobile devices… side-by-side.

SERPerator – iPhone, compare devices

21. Google Trends

Like Exploding Topics, Google Trends gives you real-time information about trending topics.

You can take a look at the search interest trends for different keywords and see if they’re increasing or decreasing over time.

Simply enter your topic and select the region you’re interested in.

Enter your topic and region

The tool will then present you with the search interest for the topic over your selected time frame.

If you want to get more granular, scroll down to the “Interest by subregion” section to see how popular the search term is across different locations.

Interest by subregion as shown by Google Trend

On top of that, Google Trends has a feature that allows you to compare 2 or more topics against each other. This helps you identify which topic has more search interest.

Pretty cool.

Google Trends is great to use when doing niche research as well.

22. Rank Math

Rank Math is a brilliant WordPress SEO plugin that can help you to optimize your site and improve your rankings.

There are paid versions available but the free version gives you access to a good amount of features.

This includes:

  • 5 free AI credits
  • 18 pre-defined schema types
  • Auto canonical URLs
  • Google Search Console integration
  • Advanced SEO analysis tool
  • 1-click import from Yoast SEO and AIO SEO
  • 1-click import for SEOPress
  • SEO warnings
  • SEO analysis score
  • SEO failed tests
  • Import AIO schema rich snippets
  • 30+ detailed SEO tests
  • Setting up redirects

And MUCH more.

One of the best things you can use Rank Math for is title tag and content optimization.

To use it, you provide a focus keyword and Rank Math gives it an SEO score.

Using Rank Math for title tag optimization

Rank Math then tells you if your Focus Keyword has been used in your content’s title tag, meta description, URL, and body content.

It also gives you suggestions about how to optimize your content more effectively.

Content suggestions from Rank Math

This is an excellent way to make sure that your content is fully optimized and that it keeps you climbing up the SERPs.

23. Screaming Frog

Find and fix technical SEO issues in seconds.

Let’s face it:

Finding technical SEO problems on your site can be a HUGE pain.

Enter: Screaming Frog.

This nifty tool crawls your site using a Google-like crawler. And it generates a report of potential issues (like HTTP header errors, javascript rendering issues, bloated HTML, and crawl errors).

Screaming Frog

Best Feature: Discover Duplicate Content

As you might have heard, Google HATES duplicate content.

Fortunately, you can use Screaming Frog to quickly ID pages with duplicate content.

Screaming Frog – Duplicate content

24. Soovle

Soovle gathers popular keywords from platforms like Google, YouTube, Amazon, Wikipedia, Bing, Yahoo, and Answers.com.

It gives you a database of terms that you can use to improve your search engine rankings.

By just typing in a keyword, you can see related terms that users are searching for on major platforms.

Popular and related keywords generated by Soovle

It may be one of the older SEO tools out there but there’s a reason it’s still so popular.

However, it’s worth bearing in mind that you don’t get search volume and keyword difficulty scores with the suggestions.

25. ShortPixel

If the images on your site have large file sizes then they’re probably slowing down your page load speeds. This can be super frustrating for users and can lead to high bounce rates you definitely don’t want.

ShortPixel is an excellent tool that allows you to compress and resize your images allowing for faster page load times.

It gives you the option to upload JPG, GIF, and PNG files that are up to 10 MB in size. To remove this size restriction, you just need to sign up for a free account.

All you need to do is choose your SmartCompress level and then upload your files.

ShortPixel then automatically compresses and optimizes the images without sacrificing quality.

ShortPixel compresses and optimizes images

ShortPixel also allows you to input your URL so it can analyze your site and optimize the images it finds. This helps to improve your site’s performance.

Carry out an image optimization test using ShortPixel

Awesome.

26. Google Analytics

See how people find and interact with your site.

OK, OK. Google Analytics isn’t really an SEO tool.

But it’s almost impossible to run an SEO campaign without it.

Why?

The data in Google Analytics tells you whether or not your SEO efforts are paying off.

I’m talking about data like:

  • Organic traffic
  • Bounce rate
  • Traffic sources
  • Time on site
  • Page speed
Google Analytics

Best Feature: Google Analytics and Google Search Console Integration

Google Analytics is super powerful on its own.

But when you combine it with the Google Search Console?

It’s even MORE powerful.

Linking your GSC account with GA hooks you up with helpful info, like the keywords people use to find your site, your organic CTR, and more cool stuff.

Google Analytics – Google Search Console

27. Reddit Keyword Research Tool

This is one of my favorite little keyword research tools.

Why? Because it can bring up terms that I probably wouldn’t find with any other tool.

This tool scrapes Reddit words and phrases that tend to crop up in specific subreddits.

Reddit Keyword Research Tool

So if you know where your target audience hangs out on Reddit, this is a goldmine of keyword and content topic ideas.

Best Feature: Context

This feature takes you to the actual thread on Reddit.

That way, you can see exactly how that keyword is used in discussions.

28. MozBar

Mozbar is a killer browser extension that saves you time by allowing you to see the domain authority (DA) of sites right in the SERPs.

But why is this helpful?

Let’s say you want to target a keyword to rank for.

With MozBar, you can search for the term in Google and see the DA and page authority (PA) score for the ranking sites without having to leave the SERP. This allows for a quick evaluation of the competition and potential opportunities.

The free version also allows you to examine search results from alternative search engines and on-page elements such as:

  • Page title
  • Meta description
  • Heading tags

Plus, you can also highlight different types of links present on a page such as Dofollow and Nofollow internal and external links.

If you need to quickly check the ”canonical tag” on the page, you can do that too, as well as see how long the page takes to load.

29. Yoast WordPress Plugin

The best SEO plugin for WordPress.

If your site runs on WordPress, you need to install Yoast ASAP.

It’s by far the most robust SEO plugin on the market.

The best part? It’s 100% free.

Yoast SEO WordPress plugin

Best Feature: XML Sitemap Generator

Sitemaps help Google and other search engines find, crawl and index all of the pages on your site.

And with the Yoast plugin, you don’t have to tinker with your sitemap every time you add a new page to your site.

That’s because Yoast updates your sitemap automatically. Cool.

Yoast – Sitemap

30. Panguin Tool

Get to the bottom of a rankings drop.

This tool correlates your search traffic with known Google updates.

Why is this helpful?

Well, if you notice that your rankings dropped around the time of a big Google update, you can figure out what went wrong… and fix it.

Panguin

Best Feature: Switch Updates On/Off

Panguin makes it easy to zero in on a specific update.

For example, if you’re a local business that focuses on local SEO, you can only have Panguin ONLY show you Google updates that impacted local results.

Panguin – On/Off

31. Wordtracker Scout

Steal your competitor’s keywords.

Wordtracker scout takes a unique approach to keyword research…

Instead of entering keywords into a tool, Wordtracker shows you the most common terms on a page.

That way, you can go over to one of your competitor’s pages… and grab the keywords they’re using in their content.

WordTracker Scout

(Note: This is only available as Chrome extension and isn’t supported for Firefox)

Best Feature: Opportunity

Shows you which keywords on your list have the best ratio of search volume and competition.

WordTracker Scout – Opportunity

32. Cloudflare

Cloudflare SEO tool

Cloudflare is a content delivery network (CDN) that caches static content across multiple servers.

Using a CDN means that content can be served to users from a location close to them which results in faster page load times.

It also automatically provides a free SSL certificate for your site.

This is really sweet as HTTPS makes your site more secure and is a ranking factor for Google as well.

33. ChatGPT

You’ve definitely used ChatGPT by now, but did you know you can use it for SEO?

Well, you can!

The tool is actually really versatile and you can use it to create optimized content, suggest keywords, generate schema markup, create meta titles, and much more.

To get the best results, you need to make sure you use detailed prompts.

Take a look at what I’ve asked ChatGPT to generate for me:

ChatGPT prompt output

It’s important to know, the content ChatGPT gives you isn’t ready to just publish on your site.

ChatGPT content requires further refining

But with a bit of tweaking and a decent amount of rewriting, you’ll have optimized content for your site in a fraction of the amount of time it would’ve taken to create it from scratch. Check out my ultimate guide on how to use ChatGPT for SEO.

34. BrightLocal’s Local SERP Checker

When you’re doing local SEO, it’s important to optimize your pages so they have a good chance of ranking for location-specific keywords.

Luckily, BrightLocal’s Local SERP Checker is a free tool that helps you do just that.

BrightLocal’s Local SERP Checker provides valuable insights into local search results. You can use this tool to analyze SERPs at a local level.

It allows you to assess your visibility, identify opportunities for optimization, and track the performance of your local SEO efforts.

By understanding the local search landscape, you can make data-driven decisions to improve your site’s visibility and attract more local customers.

So how does it work?

You input your keyword and location and then choose your country and language.

You can also choose whether you want to see results from Google Search or Google Maps.

BrightLocal SERP Checker

If you choose the Google Search option, then the results look like this.

You can then click on each button and it takes you straight to the SERPs.

If you choose the Google Maps option, then this is what you get.

Likewise, the buttons take you to the results for the relevant pages on Google Maps.

This information then helps you to better optimize your SEO efforts for targeted geographical locations.

So, you can ensure maximum visibility and relevance in the locations that matter most to your business.

35. Hunter.io

Hunter.io is a great way to find email addresses that you can use in your link-building campaigns.

Instead of manually finding them yourself, using Hunter.io means you can just enter a domain and instantly find the email addresses associated with it.

You can save the email addresses you’re looking for as leads.

Hunter.io helps you find meaningful email leads

Plus, you can filter the results by type and department so that you only see the email addresses you need for your campaign.

Filter any unwanted emails

This tool can speed up your link-building outreach effort.

Very nice.

36. Lipperhey

Powerful website analyzer.

Lipperhey is a full-featured SEO analyzer that doesn’t cost a penny.

LipperHey

Best Feature: Keyword Suggestions

Get a list of keywords to add to specific pages on your site.

(Which can help you get more organic traffic from long-tail keywords.)

LipperHey – Keyword suggestions

37. Bing Webmaster Tools

Optimize your site for Bing.

Bing Webmaster Tools is basically the Google Search Console… but for Bing.

So if you want to get your site indexed (and ranked) in Bing, Bing Webmaster Tools is a must-have.

Bing Webmaster Tools

Best Feature: Keyword Research Tool

Get keyword ideas (and data) straight from Bing.

And unlike the Google Keyword Planner, the data from Bing is strictly for organic search (not Bing PPC or Adwords).

Bing Webmaster Tools – Keyword Research tool

38. Dareboost

Analyze your site for speed, SEO, security and more.

Dareboost isn’t strictly an SEO tool.

But it does analyze your site for things that indirectly impact SEO, like your site’s loading speed and security.

Dareboost

Best Feature: Priorities

Let’s you know where to start first. Helpful if you’re strapped for time.

Dareboost – Priorities

39. Siteliner

Get a full SEO report for free.

Siteliner scans your site for SEO problems (like blocked pages, messed up redirects and broken links).

Siteliner

Best Feature: Comparison with Other Sites

This lets you compare your site’s loading speed and page size to other site’s in Siteliner’s database. Helpful for benchmarking.

Siteliner – Comparison with other sites

40. KWFinder

No-nonsense keyword research tool.

The best part of KWFinder is how darn easy it is to use.

But don’t let this fool you into thinking KWFinder isn’t powerful. It’s a legit keyword tool that lots of pros use.

KWFinder

Best Feature: LPS

LPS=Link Profile Strength.

This feature basically tells you how many links you’ll need to rank for that keyword.

So if you find a keyword that has a LPS of 50+, you know that you’ll need to do some serious link building to rank for that term.

KWFinder – LPS

41. People Also Ask

This free tool pulls questions that appear in the “People Also Ask” section of Google’s search results.

Usetopic – People Also Ask

My only gripe with the tool is that it takes a while for the results to load. But I understand that’s because it has to actually run the search and grab questions from the PAA box. Which takes a while.

Overall, a very cool tool for finding question keywords.

Best Feature: Related Questions

People Also Ask shows you questions that you’d usually have to get by manually clicking on the PAA box in the SERPs.

For example, one of the questions the tool showed me was “What is a good keyword?”. And I also got a handful of questions that were closely related to the original question.

People Also Ask – Related questions

Bonus #1. Bulk Google Rank Checker

Simple and accurate rank checker tool.

If you want to see where you rank for a specific keyword in Google, you definitely want to use a rank tracking tool.

This free keyword tool makes the process a cinch (and you can check up to 10 keywords for free).

Bulk Google Rank Checker

Best Feature: Search Engine Rankings

See where you rank in the SERPs… and where your competitors rank.

Bulk Google Rank Checker – SERPs

Bonus #2. LSI Graph

Advanced content optimization.

LSI keywords can help take your on-page SEO to the next level.

And that’s exactly what LSIGraph is designed to do: it creates a list of LSI keywords that you can sprinkle into your content.

LSI Graph

Best Feature: Analysis

Analysis lets you dig deep on an LSI keyword from your list. That way, you can find even MORE awesome LSI keywords to use.

LSI Graph – Analysis

Anything I Missed?

So those are my favorite free SEO tools.

And now I’d like to hear from you:

Are there any tools that you love… but didn’t see on this list?

Or maybe you have a question.

Either way, let me know by leaving a comment below right now.

104 Comments

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Yup, that’s a good one.

  1. You already have a post about SEO tools, will not be this create a Keyword cannibalization issue for your website? This post is targeting “best free SEO tools”.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Good question. Not really. Because this post only lists 25 tools I have room to dig deep into each one. It’s more for people that are closer to choosing a tool (the other post is mostly for people that want an overview of all of the SEO software on the market).

      1. Great point Brian. How do you make sure cannibalization doesn’t happen when you have so many posts targeting similar keywords? I’m sure you’d agree that Google doesn’t always rank the page that we prefer them to for a particular keyword?

        1. Nekraj Bhartiya Avatar Nekraj Bhartiyasays:

          I have the same question.

  2. junaid ali Avatar junaid alisays:

    What about YouTube? Can we used any these tools for YouTube video Seo?

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      I only had a list of 25 to work with. So I had to limit them to Google-focused tools.

    1. Kendra Avatar Kendrasays:

      You can use TubeBuddy for YouTube for FREE, and VidIQ for free on YouTube as well. You can go on YouTube and search for videos on how to rank on with these tools to get a better understanding of how to use them. They are GREAT tools to use!!!

  3. Hi Brian,
    Really nice post as usual.
    I use few tools from the list you described in this post. Such as, Google search console, Ubersuggest, SMERush, Google Analytic, KWFinder, etc.

    Some of the tools you listed here I don’t even know about.

    This list of tools will certainly help them who want to dig deeper into SEO.

    Thanks for sharing this awesome list.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome, Liton.

  4. Hey Brian huge fan of the blog. I’m an SEO Consultant for Screaming Frog. Another nifty feature:

    You can sort pages by the number of internal links pointing to them, so you can see what pages are valued the most on a site.

    Great for finding content that could be bested with the skyscraper method and keywords!

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Awesome, Faisal! I love the insider info 🙂

  5. Rafia Irfan Avatar Rafia Irfansays:

    Hi Brian,

    Thanks for this impressive list.

    SimilarWeb browser extension is also an important free tool for determining the traffic on a site and other things of the sort.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome, Rafia. I actually didn’t know SimilarWeb had a browser extension.

  6. Good read! Use most of the tools almost daily, can also suggest http://mergewords.com to easily combine keywords!

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Awesome tool. Thanks for sharing

  7. Hi Brian,

    Thanks again for sharing great tools with detailed information. I use few of them like Keywords Everywhere, Yoast SEO, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Answer The Public. Keywords Everywhere and Answer The Public are one of the finest free tools available.

    First time I’m knowing about DareBoost and Lipperhey and I am definitely going to try these.

    I would just like to add that SEO Quake is a great tool that combines full-featured SEO analysis at one place and can be run easily via a browser plugin.
    Thanks
    Joyita

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome, Joyita. I actually haven’t tried SEO Quake in a while.

  8. Thank you so much for this post, this is a great list of SEO tools that I will definitely use for my future clients and my own site. Can you suggest a good tool to check for keyword density on a page, for short and long tail keywords?

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Awesome, Peter. I actually wouldn’t worry about keyword density. As long as you mention your main keyword a few times on your page, you’re good (http://www.backlinko.com/on-page-seo)

  9. 3 and 4 do not currently seem to be working (1 & 2 are excellent)

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Hey Nicholas, do you mean the links don’t work or the tools themselves?

  10. Ailsa Avatar Ailsasays:

    Great list here, discovered some new ones too!
    Can I suggest another one too? It’s https://www.cocolyze.com – a free rank tracking tool, be great to see if you’ve heard of it before.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      I haven’t heard of that one. I’ll check it out.

  11. Hey Brian,

    it’s fantastic that Seobility made it on your list!! Thank you so much!!

    We also launched some new stuff in the last weeks, a free SEO Check App on Android and APIs to connect Seobility with other systems or to build your own site auditor.
    Also I’m excited what you think about our TF-IDF Content Creation Tool.

    Thanks again!

    Tom

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome, Tom. And thanks for the update.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Agreed. I tried to limit this list to 100% SEO-focused tools.

  12. Elena Brownlee Avatar Elena Brownleesays:

    Hi,
    I love the dashboard features of Siteliner and Lipperhey but am looking for a tool that as well as checking for broken links, duplicate content etc also incorporates website submissions to search engines. We currently use SEOprofiler but dont use many of the features we are paying for so am looking for something cheaper or free if possible?

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Hey Elena, you don’t really need to submit websites to search engines anymore.

  13. Great post Brian – I’m trying to find a cheap/free rank tracker that will just give me a couple of hundred keywords, something no-frills is fine. I’ll check out some of the suggestions here – cheers!

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Happy to help, Jon

  14. Spencer Avatar Spencersays:

    https://brokenlinkfinder.com is a pretty good free option for tracking down broken links, images, and content. There is also a settings option to create a sitemap.

  15. Hi,
    I love the dashboard features of Siteliner and Lipperhey but am looking for a tool that as well as checking for broken links, duplicate content etc also incorporates website submissions to search engines. We currently use SEOprofiler but dont use many of the features we are paying for so am looking for something cheaper or free if possible?

  16. Thanks,
    Brian, I was looking for a good keyword tool that provides accurate competition volume. Sometimes I find tools to be inaccurate.

  17. Hey Brian, big fan of your content.
    Have you tried using Google’s Lighthouse browser extension?
    It gives you a full 360 view of a lot of ranking factors like SEO and site speed.
    Thanks for all your work!

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Jordan. I’ve only used Google’s lighthouse stuff in the Google Pagespeed insights tool. I’ll have to give the browser extension a try!

      1. Slawomir Pasko Avatar Slawomir Paskosays:

        You need to be careful with Lighthouse Chrome extension. For measuring performance in “throttling mode” your computer power and use part of it. This means that for performance check for some specific site you will receive a completely different result.
        Another issue – you know, it’s an extension … and probably not the only one installed in your Chrome. Each of those installed extensions may have an impact on performance result, because of javascript injection.
        The results returned from pagespeed insights or web.dev are much more reliable than from extension (even if they return different values).

  18. Katarzyna Szatylowicz Avatar Katarzyna Szatylowiczsays:

    I can’t imagine my day-to-day work without some of them, but I’d all add Nightwach Search Simulator to this list. It simulates unbiased search queries from anywhere. Super useful to track your competitors’ rankings too.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Katarzyna. I haven’t tested out Nightwatch in a while.

  19. Marcin Kordowski Avatar Marcin Kordowskisays:

    Fantastic Article, some of those tools are very interesting especially Screaming Frog and free google tools.

  20. Great List. Thanks Brian

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome. Hope you found some new tools to try out.

  21. SEMrush is my favourite tool for SEO, I really didn’t know about Answer The Public
    Thanks you for such a awesome article, really helpful

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Happy to help, Vineesh

  22. Hi Brian

    Great Article, awesome list of tools and website.
    I personally loved the Rank Checker tool you mentioned, until now I was using Bright Local but they didnot have any Bulk feature like seoreviewtools

  23. Doug Avatar Dougsays:

    I’m not sure how you can call half of these free when all the free version gives you for example is like the first 5 keywords that would have been exactly the same in Google’s own Keyword Tool.

    I’m not questioning that there are some great tools here, but a lot of them need to be paid for before they actually become usable.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Fair enough, Doug. There really aren’t 25 completely free tools that I’d recommend. These all contain free versions which may or may not meet your needs.

  24. Hi Brian,

    As usual a great informative post!
    However, I could not see a free tool dedicated to backlinks here. I believe openlinkprofiler.org would be a good fit.

    Regards

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Kaya. Great suggestion! I might add open link profiler when I update this post.

  25. Hi Brian,
    I loved this blog. I used some of the sites from this list but I didn’t listen the name of some of sites at all. Thanks for this informative article. I will check all of these sites.

  26. KWFinder is definitely not a free seo tool anymore. They’ve even restricted their free access which they were providing earlier. So, that needs to be updated.

    Apart from that, I loved the list! It will come in handy!

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Ankush. I’ll take another look.

  27. preethi iyer Avatar preethi iyersays:

    Hi Brian, is there any tool which can be used to measure how effective a written content in for SEO ?

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Not that I know of. It’s something no tool (outside of Google) can really measure because there are hundreds of variables.

  28. Great list !
    I love YOAST on wordress, would you know if there is a YOAST doppelganger for Silver Stripe websites??

  29. Nice, quite a few that I have never even tried.

    My trustworthy duo is Yoast and Ubersuggest, I wholeheartedly recommend everyone to try em.

    Thanks for the list and greetings from Finland 👍

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome, Juha.

  30. I think this article needs to be updated. Because UberSuggest is here with amazing features.

    1. You think so ? I tried to use UberSuggest for search a really basic keyword and it couldn’t find any information at all for a widely used keyword..

  31. Great article on this I find Yoast to be effective on sever of the sites I work on. And Uber Suggest for sure is one of the most valuable tools when looking for a free SEO tool its incredible as a free tool.

    I currently have hrefs, SEM Rush paid but I still compare results on Uber suggest and search what trending on Google Trends constantly.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Kevin.

  32. Anthony Avatar Anthonysays:

    Hi Brian, thanks a lot for the great post ! Out of the 25, which ones are you using the most ? What would be a good a complete combo to start with ? I am now focusing on sharing content to capture leads.

  33. Chandra Prakash Avatar Chandra Prakashsays:

    That’s really an amazing tool list. You have mentioned some tools that I have never ever heard about.
    But is it OK to mention freemium tools as free tools?

    1. I had the same issue. I invested time to go to the website of each of these tools, had to read through the specs of what they offer in their free account etc etc. Some of them did not even allow you to use one single feature until you gave them details for a credit card (even thouhg they wouldn’t charge it for 10-15 days or so). I did not enjoy this approch at all. Free is free. “Free version” should only talk about what you can do in the free version. Same goes for trial version.

  34. Keywords Everywhere no longer works. They suspended the service for an undisclosed period.

  35. Hi Brian

    Is the (3). Detailed.com has stopped giving such reports.

    Thanks
    Manish

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Manish. I’ll keep an eye out for a replacement.

      1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

        I didn’t realize that. I thought you pivoted the site to another model. My bad. I need to add Detailed back to this post.

  36. Hey Brian great post.

    Do you know of any onsite optimization tools that looks at your onpage seo vs your competition.

    For example a snapshot of the top 10 serps compared to the webpage webpage you’re trying to rank.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Stanford. I don’t know a tool that does exactly that. The closest thing to what you described would be a tool called canirank.com.

  37. Leo Bookham Avatar Leo Bookhamsays:

    Hi Brian, thank you for your reviews on these seo tools. Unfortunately for the 2nd tool you suggest it is only free for 14 days, which is disappointing. I haven’t finished the whole list yet but is this the same theme for most of them?

  38. Thanks Brian!
    I love these tools & always share them with colleagues & clients.

    It is great that most tools have the ability to utilize Google.

    Is it likely that Google India mobile will be in a future roadmap for the keyword research & keyword rank checker?

  39. Hi Brian,
    I am huge fan of your writing. Great list of tools. Thanks Bro!

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome, Sam.

  40. Great post, Brian! First time I’m knowing about DareBoost and Lipperhey and I am definitely going to try these. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  41. Nice post as usual! Thanks for the useful list. Already installed the chrome extensions for WooRank and Wordtracker 🙂

  42. Brian – appreciate the list! With so many tools and extensions and what have you, a list such as this is very handy. Have this site bookmarked for future tips and advice.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      You’re welcome, Charlie.

  43. Kei Hagi Avatar Kei Hagisays:

    Hi Brian,
    There’s a typo in the KWFinder section, instead of “But don’t let this fool you” it’s “But don’t less this fool you”.

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Thanks Kei

  44. This article is a very good place to start for a beginner, thank you. Unfortunately, Lipperhey is rebuilding the engine so the website functionality is affected for at least 2 months. At some point, Alexa was offering a free rank checker tool, but they have changed it because it was too much info for free, and the information is power and power has a price, except for GNU/Linux, which is powerful and free! By the way, Semrush rocks but no Moz in this list?

  45. Really great post, Brian! But still no MOZ in the list? 🙂

    1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

      Moz is free?

      1. No Brian, Moz is not free, but there are 6 free SEO tools on Moz, and few of them are useful. At some point, we have to pay for online services, those guys need to eat too, or at least to pay for web hosting.

        1. Brian Dean Avatar Brian Deansays:

          I’m not hating on them for charging for their SaaS product. I personally pay for Moz, Ahrefs AND SEMrush. So I don’t have any issue paying for tools. The issue in this case is that this is a list of free tools.

  46. Wow, I just installed and tried the WooRank extension. I haven’t seen anything as comprehensive and helpful as that tool before.

    Thank you

  47. Arnaud Avatar Arnaudsays:

    I use also the audit tab in the developer’s tools include in google chrome, you have “page speed” and some other indicators as “SEO best practices” which can help a lot to fix some mistakes on your website

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