Keyword Research Tool
The Keyword Research Tool is your comprehensive solution for discovering untapped keyword opportunities across five major platforms. Whether you're optimizing for search engines, video platforms, or app stores, you can find the keywords your audience is actually searching for.
When to Use This Tool
Use the Keyword Research Tool when you need to:
- Build content strategies - Find long-tail keywords with lower competition and high intent
- Optimize existing content - Discover related keywords to improve your page relevance
- Plan paid advertising - Identify high-value keywords for Google Ads or similar campaigns
- Expand into new niches - Research keywords in unfamiliar markets or platforms
- Improve SEO rankings - Target specific keywords your audience is searching for
- Monitor competitor keywords - Understand what keywords drive traffic to competing content
- Create product listings - Optimize titles and descriptions on Amazon or app stores
- Plan video content - Find trending keywords on YouTube before creating videos
How It Works
Step 1: Enter Your Seed Keyword
- Open the Keyword Research Tool
- Type your seed keyword into the search field (e.g., "running shoes," "weight loss tips," "budget laptop")
- Select your target platform:
- Google - Web search keywords
- YouTube - Video search and discovery keywords
- Amazon - Product search and e-commerce keywords
- Play Store - Android app discovery keywords
- App Store - iOS app discovery keywords
- Choose your target country or region for localized results
- Click "Get Suggestions"
Step 2: Get Instant Suggestions
The tool processes your seed keyword and returns:
- Suggested keywords - Related terms users search for
- Search volume - Monthly searches (paid plans include this data)
- CPC data - Cost-per-click for paid advertising (paid plans)
- Competition level - Relative difficulty to rank for each keyword
- Keyword variations - Different ways users search for your topic
Step 3: Filter & Export
- Filter your results using advanced options:
- Minimum/maximum search volume
- Competition level (low, medium, high)
- Keyword length (short-tail vs. long-tail)
- Character count or word count
- Select keywords you want to use
- Export in your preferred format (CSV or JSON)
- Use the data in your content strategy, ad campaigns, or product listings
Key Features
Multi-Platform Support
Search across five major platforms to understand where your keywords perform:
| Platform | Best For | Key Data |
|---|---|---|
| Website content, blogs, organic search | Search volume, competition | |
| YouTube | Video titles, descriptions, tags | Video search trends, engagement |
| Amazon | Product titles, descriptions, listings | Product search volume, trends |
| Play Store | Android app names, descriptions | App discovery trends, rankings |
| App Store | iOS app names, descriptions | App discoverability, trends |
Real-Time Autocomplete Data
You get suggestions as they're generated, with real-time updates based on:
- Current search trends
- Seasonal variations
- Geographic preferences
- Platform-specific autocomplete patterns
Long-Tail Keywords Discovery
Find specific, less competitive keywords that are easier to rank for:
- Multi-word phrases with lower search volume
- Higher user intent (more likely to convert)
- Less competition from established websites
- Perfect for niche content strategies
Search Volume & CPC Data
Available on paid plans
Understand the opportunity and monetization potential:
- Search Volume - How many people search this keyword monthly
- CPC (Cost-Per-Click) - Average advertising cost for paid placement
- Trend Data - Whether the keyword is growing or declining
- Seasonal Patterns - When keyword interest peaks
Word & Character Count Analysis
Optimize for platform-specific requirements:
- Word count for different content types
- Character counts for titles and descriptions
- Mobile vs. desktop considerations
- Platform-specific length recommendations
Advanced Filtering
Narrow down results to find exactly what you need:
- Filter by search volume range
- Filter by competition level
- Filter by keyword type (brand, informational, transactional, navigational)
- Filter by language or country
- Exclude keywords with negative modifiers
- Sort by relevance, volume, or competition
CSV & JSON Export
Download your keyword lists in formats you can use immediately:
- CSV Format - Open in Excel, Google Sheets, or your SEO tools
- JSON Format - Import into scripts and applications
- Bulk Export - Export hundreds or thousands of keywords at once (paid plans)
- Custom Columns - Choose which data to include in your export
Smart Caching
The tool remembers your recent searches and filters for faster access:
- Instant results for previously searched keywords
- Faster exports of filtered data
- Reduced load times on repeated queries
- One-click re-filtering without new API calls
Tips & Best Practices
Begin your research with broad, general keywords related to your topic. The tool will reveal hundreds of specific variations you can then filter and refine. This helps you discover opportunities you might not have thought of.
While high-volume keywords are tempting, long-tail keywords (3+ words) offer better ranking opportunities with less competition. They typically have higher conversion intent because users are being more specific about what they want.
Don't rely on just one platform's data. A keyword might have low volume on Google but high volume on YouTube. Understanding cross-platform demand helps you decide where to focus your efforts.
Use the tool to research what keywords your competitors are targeting. This reveals gaps in their strategy and opportunities you can exploit. Look for keywords they don't have content for.
Some keywords fluctuate with seasons (holiday gifts, seasonal services). Filter by date range to understand when interest peaks, then plan your content strategy accordingly.
Different regions have different search behaviors. If you serve multiple countries, generate keyword lists for each region to understand local variations and preferences.
If you're building a site to monetize through advertising, focus on keywords with higher CPC values. These keywords indicate higher user intent and advertiser willingness to pay.
After exporting keywords, organize them into categories (products, blog topics, ad groups) in a spreadsheet. This creates a master keyword list you can reference for months of content planning.
FAQ
Q: Is the Keyword Research Tool really free?
A: Yes, basic keyword suggestions are completely free. You can search across all five platforms and get keyword recommendations without paying anything. Paid plans unlock search volume data, CPC information, and bulk export capabilities.
Q: How often is the data updated?
A: Our real-time autocomplete data comes directly from each platform's suggestions, so it reflects current search behavior. Search volume data (on paid plans) is updated weekly to capture trends.
Q: Can I research keywords in languages other than English?
A: Yes. The tool supports keyword research in 50+ languages and all major countries. Simply select your preferred language and country in the settings before searching.
Q: What's the difference between search volume and CPC?
A: Search volume tells you how many people search for a keyword monthly. CPC (Cost-Per-Click) tells you how much advertisers pay per click for that keyword. High CPC suggests users have higher buying intent, which is valuable for both advertising and content creation.
Q: How many keywords can I export at once?
A: With the free plan, you can export up to 100 keywords per export. Paid plans support exporting thousands of keywords at once, which is useful if you're building comprehensive keyword databases.
Q: What format should I choose for export?
A: Choose CSV if you're importing to Excel, Google Sheets, or SEO tools. Choose JSON if you're building custom applications or scripts that process keyword data.
Q: Can I track how keywords perform over time?
A: The free version shows current data. Paid plans include historical data tracking, so you can see how specific keywords have trended over weeks and months.
Q: Which platform should I focus on first?
A: Start with the platform where your audience spends the most time. If you're creating a blog, start with Google. If you're making videos, start with YouTube. If you're selling products, start with Amazon.
Q: How do I know if a keyword is too competitive?
A: The tool shows competition levels, but generally, keywords with very high volume (100,000+ monthly searches) are harder to rank for. Long-tail keywords with 100-1,000 monthly searches offer better ranking opportunities for newer websites.
Q: Can I use these keywords for paid advertising immediately?
A: Yes. Export your keywords and import them directly into Google Ads, YouTube Ads, or the relevant advertising platform for your chosen channel. The keyword data translates directly to paid campaigns.
Q: What if the keyword I want has no search volume data?
A: Some very niche or new keywords don't have historical search volume data. In these cases, the tool shows 0 volume, but that doesn't mean nobody searches for it. Very specific long-tail keywords might have high intent even with low apparent volume.