Frequently asked questions
Everything about how the tools work, what they cost, and how your data is handled. Still stuck? The tools run free — the fastest answer is usually to run a scan.
Keyword Cannibalization Checker
What is keyword cannibalization?
Keyword cannibalization is when two or more pages on your own site compete for the same search query, so Google is unsure which one to rank. Instead of one strong page you get two weaker ones that trade positions and split clicks — you end up competing against yourself.
How do I fix keyword cannibalization?
It depends on the pair. The usual fixes are: merge the two pages and 301-redirect the weaker one, add a canonical from the weaker page to the stronger, de-optimize the page you do not want ranking, or differentiate the two pages so they target genuinely different intents. The paid report gives a specific recommendation and the exact edits for each clash it finds.
Is the checker free?
The scan is free and runs on your real data — you always see your total clash count, the impressions affected, and your single worst clash worked out in full. You only pay a one-time fee to unlock the complete list of clashes and every fix recommendation.
Do you store my Search Console data?
Your Google access is read-only and your tokens live only in an encrypted session for the duration of the scan — never in our database. Scan results are cached encrypted for 7 days so re-runs are instant, and paid reports are kept for 90 days before automatic deletion. You can delete everything at any time.
How is this different from Semrush or Ahrefs?
Semrush and Ahrefs estimate rankings from their own third-party index and bundle cannibalization into a large subscription suite. This tool reads your actual Search Console data — the ground truth of how Google ranks your pages — does one job, and charges once. No subscription, no seats.
How is this different from crawl-based checkers like Sitechecker or Geoptie?
Crawl-based checkers spider your pages and guess at cannibalization from on-page text similarity. They have no idea which pages actually compete in Google, because a crawl has no impression or position data. We read your real Search Console numbers, so we detect clashes that genuinely happen in the SERP — and measure the day-to-day flip-flopping a crawl can never see.
How long does the scan take?
Most scans finish in under a minute. Very large properties are capped at the top queries by impressions to keep it fast, and the report tells you when that cap was applied.
Is some keyword cannibalization actually fine?
Yes. Two pages holding steady, distinct positions for a query is ranking twice, not cannibalizing — that is a good thing, and we deliberately do not flag it. Cannibalization only hurts when Google cannot decide, so your pages swap positions and dilute each other. The detector is built around that distinction.
What do I get when I pay?
The full interactive report: every clash the scan found, each as a fix card with the page to keep, the recommended action, and the specific edits — plus a CSV export, emailed to you and available for 90 days.
What is your refund policy?
Refunds are automatic within 7 days, no questions asked. If the report was not useful, request a refund and it is processed — we would rather refund than run a support desk.
Low Hanging SEO Fruit Finder
What are low-hanging-fruit keywords?
Low-hanging-fruit keywords are searches you already rank for on page 2 or the bottom of page 1 — usually positions 4 to 30 — where a small improvement could move you up into real click territory. The ranking already exists, so the effort to gain traffic is far lower than starting a new page from scratch.
How do you find SEO quick wins?
We read your Search Console data, keep the keywords in positions 4–30 that get real impressions, and score each on how much traffic a realistic ranking gain would return — factoring in your own click-through curve and how reachable the gain is. The result is a ranked list of the fastest wins, not just everything on page 2.
Is the finder free?
The scan is free and runs on your real data — you always see your total opportunity count, the estimated monthly traffic on the table, and your top 3 opportunities worked out in full. A one-time fee unlocks the complete list, grouped into buckets, with a recommendation for each keyword.
How is an opportunity scored?
The score is impressions × (expected CTR at the target position − your current CTR) × feasibility, where feasibility decays the further a keyword sits from page 1. It rewards keywords with real traffic on the table and a genuinely reachable gain, and it uses your site’s own CTR curve where the data supports it.
What are the four buckets?
Page-1 push (positions 4–10) — your biggest, easiest wins. Page-2 breakout (11–20) — needs more content depth. CTR fixes — top rankings under-earning versus your own click curve, usually a title/meta rewrite. Striking distance (21–30) — a watchlist with the single best move for each.
Do you store my Search Console data?
Your Google access is read-only and your tokens stay in an encrypted session only for the scan — never in our database. Scan results are cached encrypted for 7 days for instant re-runs, and paid reports are kept 90 days before automatic deletion. You can delete everything any time.
How is this different from Ahrefs or Semrush?
Ahrefs and Semrush estimate your rankings from a third-party index and sell a full subscription suite. This tool reads your actual Search Console data — the real positions and clicks Google records — scores opportunities against your own CTR curve, does one job, and charges once. No subscription.
How long does the scan take?
Usually under a minute. Very large properties are capped to the top queries by impressions so it stays fast, and the report notes when that happened.
What do I get when I pay?
The full report: every opportunity the scan found, grouped into the four buckets, each with a recommended move — title rewrites drafted against your real queries, content-gap notes, and internal-link suggestions sourced from your own site. Plus a CSV export, emailed and kept for 90 days.
What is your refund policy?
Refunds are automatic within 7 days, no questions asked. If the report did not earn its keep, ask for a refund and it is processed — no support ticket required.
Billing, refunds & privacy
Do I need to create an account?
No. You sign in with Google so we can read your Search Console data — that is the entire setup. There is no password to set, no dashboard, and no subscription to manage.
How much does a report cost?
Launch offer: $9 · regular price $19 after launch. That is a one-time charge to unlock one tool’s full report for one property. Add the sister tool for the same property for +$5 at checkout, or take the $99 lifetime plan for every tool forever.
Is there any recurring charge?
No. Every purchase is one-time. There is nothing to cancel and no seat that keeps billing you.
How do refunds work?
Automatically, within 7 days, no questions asked. If a report was not useful, request a refund and it is processed — we would rather refund than run a support desk.
What data do you access, and do you store it?
We request read-only access to your Google Search Console data. Your OAuth tokens live in an encrypted session only for the length of the scan and are never written to our database. Scan results are cached encrypted for 7 days so re-runs are instant; paid reports are kept for 90 days, then deleted automatically.
Can I delete my data?
Yes. You can delete your scans and reports at any time, and you can revoke our access from your Google account. See the privacy policy for the details.
Do you add VAT?
Prices are shown in USD. EU VAT is calculated and added at checkout where it applies, handled through our payment provider.