Free Keyword Position Rank Checker SEO Tool by RankTank

There is a new RankTank keyword position and rank tracking tool! It’s also available in a limited free version. The RankTank Google Sheet Add-on, is an improvement over the legacy tool. It therefore comes with many enhancements including the ability to automatically re-scan failed keywords.

Free Keyword Position Tool

Note: This version of the legacy free keyword position rank checker tool (below) now supports the ability to save your rankings to a new tab. You therefore never lose any historical data when you re-scan. It also provides for desktop and mobile user agents when scanning.

This Google keyword rank checker allows you to paste in a list of keywords, enter your domain, and pull back all of the Google keyword rankings in real-time. Above all the keyword position tool is totally free and built completely into a Google Sheet!

This free SEO tool includes support for SEMrush API in order to pull in MSV (Monthly Search Volume) data to show alongside your keyword ranking within the Google Sheet.

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Keyword rank checker SEO tool

This free SEO tool will let you check keyword rankings relative to your domain, right inside of a spreadsheet. There’s a lot of free keyword tools out there, however this tool is completely open and transparent. All of the code is right there for you to view, modify, and tweak to your needs? Create something cool out of this? Hit me up and let me know!

Keyword position rank monitoring on a schedule?

Set this sheet up to run on a schedule, and you’ve got yourself a free automated SERP rank checker. It’s totally free! Automate keyword ranking reports, track and set alerts on Google position changes. In other words you get a full understanding of what keywords you do rank for on Google – and where – totally free!

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Know Issues

1. I get some blank rows without a result, even after waiting a few minutes. The request failed and you need to retry it by cutting and pasting the keyword in the cell again. Alternatively select “Reset” and “Run” again to re-scan all keywords. In addition you can also look at using the new RankTank Google Sheet Add-on with automated intelligent retries.

2. I am getting no results or not ranked for all keywords. Make sure you’re online, not blocking any sheet permission and that you’re only using your desired domains TLD e.g. domain.com and not http(s)://domain.com/page.html etc.

WIP: How does local results affect rankings?

The beta version of the local result keyword position rank checker tool allows you to set your region, language and local area (city, airport, municipality etc.). Importantly you can now pull all of the Google SERP local keyword rankings. We use the “uule” parameter or “near” parameter in order to filter by locale.

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In conclusion the local search rankings tool is a complex work in progress, hence the beta tag. In short we use the Google Adwords location information to generate local search results based on the “uule” parameter. Most importantly this is the same parameter Google uses in it’s own SERPs. Should it not be possible to calculate the “uule” parameter we fall back to using the more general “near” parameter in order to filter the results.