Starter+
1 credit / check
Keyword Tracker
SERP position tracking with history charts and ranking alerts
Know exactly where your store ranks in Google for your most important keywords. The Keyword Tracker monitors SERP positions over time, shows ranking trends, and feeds keyword data into the AI optimizer for smarter content generation.
Key Capabilities
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Keyword tablePosition, change indicator (up/down), best position ever, ranking URL, location, and last checked date.
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Position history chartsInteractive line charts showing ranking trends over time for each keyword.
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SERP snapshotsSee the actual Google search results for each keyword check.
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Location/language targetingTrack rankings for specific countries and languages using DataForSEO's geo-targeting.
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Single & batch checkingCheck one keyword at a time or all keywords at once.
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Change indicatorsGreen arrows for improved positions, red arrows for drops, dash for no change.
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AI integrationKeywords are automatically suggested in the wRanks during content generation.
How to Use
- 1Navigate to Keyword Tracker from the sidebar.
- 2Click Add Keyword - enter the keyword, select target country and language.
- 3Click Check to get the current Google ranking (costs 1 credit).
- 4Click on a keyword row to view its position history chart.
- 5Use Check All to update all keyword positions at once.
- 6Monitor changes over time to measure the impact of your SEO efforts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are the position numbers?
Positions are checked via DataForSEO, a professional SERP tracking provider. Results reflect real Google rankings for the specified location and language.
How often should I check positions?
Weekly is a good cadence for most stores. Each check costs 1 credit per keyword. Avoid checking too frequently as Google rankings take time to change.
Can I track keywords for different countries?
Yes. Each keyword can target a specific country and language. This is essential for international stores selling in multiple markets.
What does "Best Position" mean?
It's the highest (lowest number) ranking position ever recorded for that keyword since you started tracking it. It helps you understand your peak performance.