Free Ranked Keywords Tool

See what keywords any website already ranks for in Google. Enter a domain to get 10 of its top keywords instantly with positions and estimated traffic, or unlock 50+ by entering your email. Live data, no credit card required.

See What Any Website Ranks For

Every site that gets organic traffic does so by ranking for specific keywords in Google. This free tool reveals those keywords for any domain you enter, pulling live ranking data straight from Google search results. For each keyword you see the exact position the site holds, the estimated monthly traffic that keyword sends them, the keyword's search volume, difficulty, CPC, and search intent.

It is the fastest way to reverse-engineer a competitor. Instead of guessing which topics are working for them, you get a ranked list of the keywords actually driving their organic traffic, sorted by estimated traffic so the most valuable ones rise to the top.

Understanding the Columns

Each row is one keyword the site ranks for. Here is what each column tells you:

  • Position (Pos) is where the site currently ranks in Google for that keyword, from 1 to 100. Positions 1–3 capture the large majority of clicks, 4–10 still earn meaningful traffic, and anything past page one (11+) usually gets very little. The keyword's ranking page is shown right under the keyword.
  • Traffic is the estimated number of monthly organic visits the site gets from that keyword, based on its position and the keyword's search volume. This is the single best column for spotting a competitor's most important pages.
  • Search Volume (SV) is the estimated total monthly Google searches for the keyword, regardless of who ranks. A keyword can have huge volume but send little traffic to a site sitting in position 30.
  • Keyword Difficulty (KD) is a 0–100 score for how competitive the keyword is. When you find a competitor ranking for a low-difficulty keyword, that is a prime candidate for you to target too.
  • CPC is the average Google Ads cost per click, a reliable proxy for commercial value. High-CPC keywords a competitor ranks for are often their money pages.
  • Search Intent (the colored dot beside each keyword) classifies what the searcher wants: informational, navigational, commercial, or transactional.

How to Use This for Competitor Research

Pulling a competitor's ranked keywords is step one. The real value comes from turning that list into an action plan. Here is a workflow that works for most sites:

  1. Enter a competitor's domain. Start with a site that competes for the same audience as you, not necessarily the biggest brand in your niche. Smaller, similar-sized competitors surface keywords you have a realistic shot at.
  2. Sort by Traffic to find their winners. The default view leads with the keywords sending them the most organic visits. These are the topics carrying their SEO, and the ones worth understanding first.
  3. Open Advanced and cap the difficulty. Set Keyword Difficulty max to 30 or 40. This narrows the list to keywords your competitor ranks for that are still beatable, filtering out the head terms locked up by major brands.
  4. Use the Rank range to find their weak spots. Set the rank range to roughly 4–20. These are keywords where the competitor ranks but isn't dominating, which often signals a topic with demand that nobody has fully nailed yet.

From there, the question becomes which of these keywords you can actually win. That is exactly what ClearSERP's paid platform answers, by analyzing the live top 10 for each keyword and scoring how beatable it is.

Using the Advanced Filters

Click Advanced next to the location and language dropdowns to narrow results before they come back. You can combine up to 8 filters per search. In addition to the standard keyword filters (contains / doesn't contain, search volume, CPC, difficulty, and intent), this tool adds three filters specific to ranking data:

  • Rank range limits results to a band of positions. Set it to 1–10 to see only the keywords the site ranks on page one for, or 11–30 to find the “almost there” keywords where a small push could break them into page one.
  • Est. traffic range filters by estimated monthly visits, useful for ignoring the long tail of keywords that technically rank but drive almost no traffic.
  • URL filter keeps or excludes keywords whose ranking page contains a given path. Filter to /blog to see only the keywords their content marketing ranks for, or exclude /-level pages to skip their homepage and brand terms.

From Ranked Keywords to Ranking Opportunities

Knowing what a competitor ranks for tells you what is possible. It does not tell you what you can win. A keyword where they sit at #2 might be wide open if the rest of the top 10 is weak, or completely locked up if it is full of high-authority pages.

When you run a full analysis on ClearSERP, the platform fetches the top 10 Google results for each keyword and inspects every ranking page for weaknesses: low domain authority, slow page speed, outdated content, missing HTTPS, high spam scores, broken pages, and more. It detects 16 different types of weaknesses across four categories, then combines them into a Keyword Score (0–100) that tells you at a glance how much opportunity exists.

Run that on a competitor's ranked keyword list and you get an instant shortlist: the keywords they rank for where the SERP is weak enough for you to move in. That is the difference between knowing what is possible and knowing what is worth your time.

Other features in the paid platform include:

  • Bulk analysis of up to 1,000 keywords at once, each with full SERP weakness detection and scoring.
  • Keyword gap analysis that compares two domains and finds keywords your competitor ranks for that you do not.
  • Organic competitor discovery to find the sites that rank for the same keywords as any target.
  • Collections for organizing and saving your best finds, with the ability to re-analyze them later as SERPs change.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I enter as the target?

Enter any domain, like example.com. You can paste a full URL and we'll reduce it to the domain. By default the tool includes subdomains, so you see everything the site ranks for across www, blog subdomains, and the like.

How many keywords can I see for free?

Each search returns up to 50 ranked keywords. The first 10 are visible instantly. Enter your email to unlock the full list. You can run up to 5 searches per hour.

Where does the data come from?

Rankings, positions, and estimated traffic are sourced in real time from live Google search results, with search volume and CPC pulled from Google Ads. This is not a cached or monthly-updated database.

Can I check a site in another country?

Yes. Use the location and language dropdowns to pick from dozens of supported markets. Rankings are specific to each location, so a site that dominates in the US may rank very differently elsewhere.

How is this different from ClearSERP's paid plans?

This free tool shows you the keywords a site ranks for with their positions and metrics. ClearSERP's paid plans add full SERP analysis with weakness detection (16 weakness types across domain authority, technical SEO, and content quality), Keyword Scoring, Domain Scoring, bulk analysis of up to 1,000 keywords, keyword gap analysis, organic competitor discovery, and saved collections with re-analysis.