Built for SEOs. By an SEO.
Precise technical tools for the people who need them most. Human SEO methodology first, AI precision second. Not the other way around.
Always free at the core
The tools that help you do your job stay free. No trial periods, no gates on the basics.
Designed for real work
Bulk-first, CSV export on everything. Built for 50-URL audits, not single-URL demos.
Tools, not a platform
No dashboards, no rank tracking, no content editor. A focused set of checks that do one thing precisely.
Backed by AI. Not replaced by it.
Every AI tool pre-processes the SEO signal first — word frequency, competitor patterns, pixel-width validation — before the model sees anything. The methodology runs first. AI executes on structure, not guesswork.
What's coming
View full roadmap →Below are highlights from our internal roadmap. The public roadmap also shows features suggested and voted on by users — those are community requests, and the team works on additional features alongside them.
Free registration
Create a free account to unlock 100-URL bulk checks and 60-day history. AI analysis will be available, powered by lightweight models with limited daily usage.
Pro tools
Higher limits on existing tools, access to Pro-only tools, AI analysis included with recommendations powered by the most capable models across more tools, and a Page SEO Audit agent.
SEO AI agents
Chain multiple tools automatically — run a site-wide audit, diagnose issues, get a prioritised action plan.
Built with our users
The roadmap is public. Features are voted on. Suggestions from users have shipped. SERP.tools exists to make the SEO specialist's work faster, more precise, and better-informed — and we mean that literally: if something is missing or wrong, users tell us and we fix it. The goal is to make the decision process easier, not to add more noise.
Anton Shaban
Organic Growth Lead · 15+ years in organic growth · Warsaw
SEO practitioner since 2010. SERP.tools grew from tools built for my own workflow — and eventually it made more sense to make them public.
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