Search is evolving quickly with AI disrupting traditional SEO methods. Organic traffic is harder to win, and old strategies are becoming less effective. But with the right SEO tools, you can still grow visibility — on Google, YouTube, and even AI platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini.
These tools help uncover opportunities, analyze performance, and build high-ranking content. Below are the top SEO tools used by teams generating over 867,000 monthly sessions — mostly through organic search.
Here you can download the SEO Playbook
The best SEO tools help you do exactly that:
- Uncover the right opportunities
- Analyze what’s driving visibility (and where you’re losing it)
- Outperform your competitors
- Build content that ranks, gets discovered, and converts
1. Semrush
Best for: Competitor analysis (SEO + PPC)
Pricing: From $139.95/month; limited free plan
Semrush remains a powerful all-in-one SEO platform. While it offers everything from keyword research to site audits, it truly excels in competitor analysis. You can view your competitors’ keyword rankings, traffic sources, and paid ad strategies.
With Semrush’s Domain Overview, you can analyze sites like Sandals.com, viewing keyword performance and branded traffic share. Its AI visibility tools also help you track brand mentions and sentiment across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.
For enterprise users, the Enterprise AIO Toolkit monitors how your brand appears in AI responses. Smaller teams can use the AI Toolkit to track brand sentiment, discover trends, and get content recommendations based on AI data.
Semrush’s Topic Insights also break down traffic-driving clusters and related subtopics, helping shape content strategies.
Alternative: Ahrefs – Also great for keyword and backlink analysis, but Semrush offers broader features for PPC and content planning.
2. SEOGets
Best for: Multi-site SEO data monitoring
Pricing: $49/month; free version available
SEOGets simplifies Google Search Console data. Instead of switching between accounts, you get a unified dashboard showing performance for all your sites. You can monitor keyword trends, traffic loss/growth, and identify content needing updates.
It helps manage topic clusters and track average rankings, clicks, and impressions. It’s also great for spotting decaying content — highlighting pages losing traction so you can refresh or optimize them.
Alternative: Google Search Console – Free but lacks a multi-site view and visual insights offered by SEOGets.
3. Screaming Frog
Best for: In-depth technical SEO audits
Pricing: $259/year; limited free version
Screaming Frog is a desktop crawler simulating how search engines view your site. It identifies technical issues like broken links, duplicate content, and poor metadata.
It’s highly customizable — you can run full site crawls or analyze specific URLs. Its integrations with Google Analytics, Search Console, and OpenAI let you overlay user data with crawl results. This helps spot low CTRs, bounce rates, or slow-loading pages and fix them effectively.
Alternative: Sitebulb – Offers cloud crawling and better data visualization but at a higher cost.
4. ChatGPT
Best for: SEO brainstorming and ideation
Pricing: From $20/month; free version available
ChatGPT is more than a writing tool — it’s an effective brainstorming partner. You can use it to outline content, structure pages, and solve strategic SEO problems. It’s especially useful for ideation sessions, organizing thoughts, and writing prompts.
Alternative: Claude – Known for retaining long conversations better, but with a messaging cap.
5. Keyword Insights
Best for: Clustering large keyword lists
Pricing: From $58/month; $1 trial
This AI-powered tool clusters massive keyword lists (up to 200,000) using live SERP data. It groups keywords by topical relevance to help you build topical authority and avoid cannibalization.
For example, if “vacation rentals in Miami” and “Miami holiday homes” frequently appear together in search results, the tool clusters them — helping you target them in one article instead of several.
Alternative: Semrush Keyword Strategy Builder – Builds clusters from its own database but lacks the real-time SERP-based clustering of Keyword Insights.
6. Detailed
Best for: Quick on-page SEO analysis
Pricing: Free
The Detailed Chrome Extension gives instant on-page SEO insights like title tags, header structure, link count, and schema data. It’s great for fast competitor checks or on-the-go audits without needing to open a full SEO platform.
Alternative: SEOquake – Offers more data and integrations but with a busier interface. Detailed is faster and more lightweight.
7. Yoast SEO
Best for: WordPress on-page optimization
Pricing: From $99/year; free plan available
Yoast is a go-to plugin for WordPress users. It optimizes meta tags, slugs, and technical elements like XML sitemaps, canonical URLs, and schema markup. As you write, it gives SEO and readability feedback, helping you hit important on-page criteria.
Alternative: Rank Math – Offers more features in the free version (e.g., redirects, 404 tracking) and a modern UI.
8. Clearscope
Best for: Content optimization
Pricing: From $189/month; 7-day trial
Clearscope uses AI to optimize content based on top-performing pages. It shows trending keywords and popular questions to improve search relevance. You can update decaying pages using performance data or optimize new content for user intent.
Integration with Google Docs and WordPress makes it easy to work within your writing flow.
Alternative: Phras – A cheaper option for AI-based outlines and optimization.
9. Featured
Best for: Building authority and backlinks
Pricing: From $49.75/month; free plan allows 3 responses
Featured connects subject-matter experts to top publications. You respond to editorial requests from outlets like HubSpot or Entrepreneur. If selected, your quote gets published with a backlink to your site.
The platform lets you track each submission’s progress — whether it’s under review, selected, or published.
Alternative: Qwoted – Offers broader PR campaign tools, including media management and coverage tracking.
10. BuzzStream
Best for: Outreach and link-building
Pricing: From $24/month
BuzzStream automates the link-building process — from finding prospects to tracking conversations. You can manage outreach campaigns, schedule follow-ups, and measure open/click rates.
Its interface is helpful for organizing large outreach campaigns across teams.
Alternative: Pitchbox – Better for larger teams and agencies, with more automation and AI-powered templates.
11. Exploding Topics
Best for: Trend discovery
Pricing: From $39/month
Exploding Topics helps identify trends before they peak by analyzing search volume, investment, and social chatter. Great for planning future content or spotting niche topics early.
With the Business and Investor plans, you can also predict long-term trend growth and discover which channels drive them.
Alternative: Google Trends – Free and good for historical interest, but doesn’t forecast future trends.
12. Mangools
Best for: Budget-friendly SEO
Pricing: From $49/month
Mangools offers a user-friendly SEO toolkit ideal for new projects. It includes tools like KWFinder for keyword research and LinkMiner for backlink analysis.
It’s great for spotting low-competition keywords and getting started with link-building.
Alternative: Serpstat – A more data-rich and scalable platform for teams handling multiple projects.
Bonus Tools for Managing SEO at Scale
- Google Sheets – For organizing keyword research, clustering, and performance tracking.
- Google Looker Studio – Connects GSC and GA for real-time reporting dashboards.
- Monday.com – Tracks content workflows, briefs, approvals, and publishing.
- Figma – Designs page layouts and blog visuals to enhance UX and conversions.
Conclusion: Building Your SEO Toolkit
While many SEO tools overlap, each one listed here excels in a specific area. Start with a solid all-in-one like Semrush, then add specialized tools based on your needs — whether it’s content optimization, outreach, or technical audits.
SEO success in 2025 is about speed, data, and adaptability. The right tools won’t do the work for you — but they will make it faster and more effective.









