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Keyword Ideas Generator

Discover high-value keyword opportunities. Enter a seed keyword to get ideas with search volume, difficulty, and intent.

Find Keyword Ideas
Enter a seed keyword to discover related keyword opportunities
Questions like “how”, “what”, “why”

How It Works

1

Enter a Seed Keyword

Type any keyword or phrase related to your niche. Our tool uses real search data to find related opportunities.

2

Get Volume & Difficulty

Each keyword idea comes with monthly search volume, ranking difficulty score, and search intent classification.

3

Pick Winnable Keywords

Filter by difficulty and intent to find keywords you can realistically rank for based on your site's authority.

Why Use Our Keyword Ideas Generator

Real Search Data

Powered by live Google data — not estimates. Get accurate search volumes and difficulty scores.

Long-Tail Discovery

Toggle long-tail mode to find question-based keywords with lower competition and higher conversion intent.

Intent Classification

Every keyword is classified by search intent — informational, commercial, transactional, or navigational.

Difficulty Scoring

See at a glance whether a keyword is easy, medium, or hard to rank for so you don't waste effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our keyword data comes from Google Ads and clickstream data, providing monthly search volume averages. While no tool is 100% exact, our figures closely match what you'd see in Google Keyword Planner.

Keyword difficulty (0-100) estimates how hard it is to rank on the first page of Google for that term. A score under 30 means it's relatively easy, 30-60 is moderate, and above 60 is competitive.

Short-tail keywords are 1-2 words with high volume but fierce competition (e.g., 'SEO tools'). Long-tail keywords are longer, more specific phrases (e.g., 'best SEO tools for small businesses') with lower volume but much higher conversion rates and easier rankings.

You can run a limited number of free searches per day. Each search returns up to 20 keyword ideas with full metrics. For unlimited searches and deeper data, start a free trial.

Focus on keywords that match your content goals and have a difficulty score your site can realistically compete for. A new site should target keywords with difficulty under 30, while established sites can aim for 30-60.

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