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Competitor Finder

Enter your domain and get an AI-built list of your actual organic competitors — with authority, traffic, and keyword data attached to each one.

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What the Competitor Finder does

Most sites misidentify their competition: the brands you think about aren’t necessarily the sites taking your clicks in the SERPs. This tool analyzes your domain (or a single page) and automatically identifies your top organic competitors — the sites that actually overlap with your keyword footprint — with authority, traffic, and keyword counts for each.

This is the correct first step of any competitive analysis, because every downstream tool depends on comparing against the right domains. Feed the output straight into the Keyword Gap Analysis and Backlink Gap Analyzer — gap analyses against the wrong competitors produce confidently wrong to-do lists.

How to use it

  1. Enter your domain — or a specific page URL for page-level competitors.
  2. Review the AI-identified competitor list with authority, traffic, and keyword data.
  3. Separate aspirational competitors (much higher authority) from beatable ones (your tier).
  4. Carry the beatable tier into keyword-gap and backlink-gap analyses.

Competitor Finder FAQ

How does it decide who my competitors are?

By keyword-footprint overlap: sites that rank for the same queries your domain ranks (or could rank) for. That’s the definition that matters for SEO — SERP competitors, not business-directory categories.

Why does competitor selection matter so much?

Because gap analyses inherit it. Compare against Wikipedia and Amazon and your "gaps" are meaningless; compare against three sites your size that outrank you, and every gap is an actionable target.

Domain-level or page-level — which should I run?

Domain-level for strategy: who you’re structurally competing with. Page-level when one important page underperforms and you need to know exactly which pages beat it and why.