SEO Keywords

Analyze which keywords your domain ranks for, classify your pages by type, and compare keyword performance across time periods and markets.

Emil Klitmose

Written by Emil Klitmose

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What it does

SEO Keywords analyzes your domain and shows you which keywords each of your pages ranks for in Google. It's your starting point for understanding your domain's SEO health: which pages drive the most organic traffic, how many keywords they rank for, and how that changes over time.

Run an analysis

  1. Enter the domain you want to analyze (e.g. example.com).
  2. Optionally set a location (default: United States) and language (default: English) to analyze a specific market.
  3. Click Analyze. The results populate the table and a timestamped document is saved automatically.

Each analysis you run is saved. Open the Previous panel to switch between saved analyses at any time.

What the table shows

  • Page: the ranking URL (click to open it in a new tab)
  • Best rank: the highest position across all keywords for that page
  • Keywords: how many unique keywords the page ranks for
  • Volume: the combined monthly search volume of those keywords
  • Type: the page classification you assign (see below)

Use the All types and All subdomains filters in the header to narrow the table down.

Classifying pages

Tag each page using the type dropdown so you can organize your SEO strategy. Classifications save automatically and can be changed anytime:

  • Traffic pages — content driving organic traffic
  • Product pages — commercial, conversion-focused pages
  • Front page — your homepage or main landing pages
  • Unclassified — the default before you assign a type

Comparing over time

Open the Previous panel and pick an earlier analysis under Compare with. A Change column appears showing how keywords and volume moved between the two analyses, with new pages flagged. This is the easiest way to measure whether your SEO work is paying off.

Tip: Analyze the same domain in different countries to spot markets where you already rank — a quick way to find expansion opportunities.