Organic Ranking Checker
Enter any domain or URL and see every keyword it ranks for in Google — current position and estimated monthly traffic per keyword included.
Free · no signup · real data — provided by Keywords Everywhere, embedded live below.
What the Organic Ranking Checker does
This is the x-ray view of any site’s search presence: every keyword it ranks for, at what position, worth how much estimated traffic. Run it on a full domain or a single URL, in bulk up to 1,000 targets, and export everything to CSV or Excel.
On your own site, the goldmine is positions 5–20: keywords where you already rank but capture little traffic, where an internal link, a content refresh, or a better title often moves you into the money positions. On competitors, run their top URLs through this to decode exactly which queries make a page valuable. It’s the natural follow-up to the Top Pages Finder, and the raw input for a proper Keyword Gap Analysis.
How to use it
- Enter a domain for the full ranking profile, or a URL for one page’s keywords.
- Sort by position and study the 5–20 band — that’s your near-term opportunity list.
- Check estimated traffic per keyword to prioritize by value, not just rank.
- Export to CSV; for portfolio or competitor sets, run up to 1,000 targets in bulk.
Organic Ranking Checker FAQ
Why do positions 5–20 matter most?
Because the work is mostly done. Google already considers the page relevant; it just doesn’t consider it best. Small interventions — refreshed content, stronger internal links, a title that earns clicks — move rankings in that band far more cheaply than trying to rank a new page from nothing.
How is estimated traffic per keyword calculated?
From the keyword’s search volume multiplied by the expected click-through rate at the page’s current position. Position 1 typically captures a large multiple of position 8’s clicks, which is why one high ranking outweighs many mediocre ones.
Can I track rankings over time with this?
It’s a snapshot tool, not a scheduled tracker — but exporting the CSV monthly and diffing in a spreadsheet gives you a poor man’s rank tracker at zero cost, which is honestly enough for most small publishers.