Some of the free tools listed below include their use cases.
For Keyword Research ==> Google Keyword Planner
Analytics ==> Google Analytics.
Detailed SEO Extension ==> This is a Google Chrome extension, free to use. It helps provide information about H1s, H2s, Meta Title, Meta Description, etc.
Ahrefs Domain Authority checker ==> You can check domain’s authority for free.
Yeah, there are plenty of free SEO tools out there! You can start with **Google Search Console**, **Google Analytics**, **Ubersuggest**, **Ahrefs** , and **Moz**. They’re great for keyword research, tracking, and basic site audits.
Microsoft clarity is a good tool for SEO, lets you see recorded user traffic. So that you can see how people are viewing your site then work around your pitfalls to make a better site for user experience.
Its not for ranking better but for optimzing your website cta’s and making it better for conversions.
Google Search Console
Google Analytics 4
Google Trends
Google Keyword Planner
Google Alerts
Screaming Frog (For 500 Pages)
GA4 and Search Console are best free tools.
I use a free version of Cairrot to track LLM crawls on our WordPress websites.
I use Keywords Everywhere browser plugin for keyword research. Technically not free but the API is so cheap it feels like it.
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GA4
Google Search Console
SEO is wide, what exactly are you looking for?
Some of the free tools listed below include their use cases.
For Keyword Research ==> Google Keyword Planner
Analytics ==> Google Analytics.
Detailed SEO Extension ==> This is a Google Chrome extension, free to use. It helps provide information about H1s, H2s, Meta Title, Meta Description, etc.
Ahrefs Domain Authority checker ==> You can check domain’s authority for free.
What?! There are hundreds. Most paid tools offer free tools to promote their paid version but still very valuable.
Google search console, Google analytics, AdWords keywords planner.
Ahrefs and Semrush offer some, but free tools are usually of little use.
Don’t forget about ChatGPT and perplexity, Gemini and copilot. You can ask those AIs and get a lot of useful SEO info out of them.
For example:
I’m building a website about X topic. Give me an outline of all the pages I need to include in the site, and help me with site structure.
Then for each page, again, ask it to help you with the topics, subtopics, and entities you need to include on that page.
Yeah, there are plenty of free SEO tools out there! You can start with **Google Search Console**, **Google Analytics**, **Ubersuggest**, **Ahrefs** , and **Moz**. They’re great for keyword research, tracking, and basic site audits.
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Hemingway and Surfer have some free features too
Domain Hunter Gatherer has a free version, not just a trial.
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Google search console
Sadly my friend good SEO tools in my experience are never free. But if you find a good one that you pay for, it is more than worth it.
datagum(.)ai has a free tool to see how you perform in AI searches, might be worth a shot
Microsoft clarity is a good tool for SEO, lets you see recorded user traffic. So that you can see how people are viewing your site then work around your pitfalls to make a better site for user experience.
Its not for ranking better but for optimzing your website cta’s and making it better for conversions.