Free Keyword Research Tool

Find keywords worth writing about. Enter one seed keyword and get up to 50 related terms with monthly search volume, difficulty, cost per click and search intent.

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Returns up to 50 related keywords with monthly search volume, difficulty, cost per click and search intent.

Write About What People Actually Search For

Guessing which phrases your audience types into Google is how content budgets get wasted. This tool takes one seed keyword and returns the related terms people really search, each with its monthly volume, a 0-100 difficulty score, what advertisers pay per click, and the intent behind it — informational, commercial, transactional or navigational. Sort by low difficulty and decent volume, and you have your next month of articles.

Turning that list into published, ranking articles is the part that takes months. Skribra does it continuously: agents pick the keywords, write the articles, publish them to your site, and keep revising them based on what your Search Console data says is working.

SEO-Optimized Content

Create content that ranks with built-in SEO best practices. Skribra analyzes search intent, competitor content, and keyword opportunities to generate articles optimized for organic traffic from day one.

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Get ideas, outlines, and full articles delivered straight to your CMS. With AI that understands context and your brand voice, you'll move from idea to published content faster than ever.

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Every article reads naturally and provides real value to your audience. No robotic AI content—just well-researched, engaging articles that build trust and authority in your niche.

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Who Benefits From a Keyword Research Tool?

Anyone deciding what to publish next and wanting it to be found.

Content Marketers

Build an editorial calendar around terms with proven demand.

SEO Specialists

Find low-difficulty keywords a newer site can realistically win.

Bloggers

Pick topics with search demand instead of writing into the void.

Founders

Size the search demand around your product before investing in content.

Ecommerce Managers

Discover the long-tail queries shoppers use near the point of purchase.

Agency Teams

Assemble a keyword shortlist for a client pitch in minutes.

PPC Managers

Check CPC and competition before committing to a paid campaign.

Freelance Writers

Pitch clients topics you can show have real search volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does this keyword data come from?

A commercial keyword database built on Google search data, the same class of source the paid SEO suites use. Search volume is an average of monthly searches, difficulty is a 0-100 estimate of how hard the top of page one is to break into, and CPC is what advertisers currently pay for a click.

What counts as a good difficulty score?

Under 15 is easy and realistic for a new site. 15-29 is medium and usually winnable with a genuinely good article. 30-49 is hard and needs established authority. Above 50, expect to need serious backlinks. Look for keywords with meaningful volume and a low score — that is where the opportunity hides.

Why does search intent matter?

Because it determines what to write. Informational intent wants a guide, commercial intent wants a comparison, transactional intent wants a product page. Matching the format to the intent is often the difference between ranking and not, regardless of how well written the page is.

Which countries are supported?

Eight to start: the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, France and Spain. Volumes differ substantially by market, so pick the one you actually sell into rather than defaulting to the US.

Is there a usage limit?

Yes — this is the one tool here that costs us money per lookup, so there is a fair-use limit per visitor and a daily ceiling overall. Results are cached for 30 days, so repeating a search is instant and free. If you hit the limit, come back tomorrow.

Why is search volume zero for some keywords?

Either genuinely nobody searches it, or the volume is too low to report reliably. Zero-volume keywords are not always worthless — a very specific phrase can still convert well — but they should not be the foundation of a content plan.