Keywords Everywhere vs LowFruits
An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.
The short answer
Both sides assessedKeywords Everywhere compared with LowFruits
Both are cheap, credit-priced, and deliberately narrow, but they sit at opposite ends of the workflow. Keywords Everywhere surfaces demand data while you browse; LowFruits tells you whether a given SERP is weak enough to break into. A solo publisher running both spends under $10 a month combined and covers keyword discovery and viability properly.
LowFruits compared with Keywords Everywhere
Both are credit-priced, both are cheap, and both are deliberately narrow, but they occupy opposite ends of the research workflow. Keywords Everywhere overlays volume and cost-per-click data wherever you already browse; LowFruits tells you whether a SERP is winnable once you have a candidate. Running both for under $10 a month combined is a common and sensible setup for a solo publisher.
Choose Keywords Everywhere if
Solo marketers, bloggers, ecommerce sellers, YouTubers, and small teams who want ambient search data wherever they already work, and anyone who needs several people looking at keyword data without paying per seat.
Choose LowFruits if
Niche site builders, affiliate publishers, new blogs with no domain authority, and content marketers at small businesses who need keywords they can actually rank for rather than a list of terms dominated by national brands.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Keywords Everywhere | LowFruits |
|---|---|---|
| Category | SEO | SEO |
| Starting price | $84 per year (Bronze) (free plan available) | About $25 for 2,000 pay-as-you-go credits, or about $29.90 per month for the Standard subscription (free trial) |
| Pricing model | Annual subscriptions bundling a yearly credit allowance and a seat count, metered at one credit per keyword for paid metrics, with a substantial set of features that consume no credits at all. | Credit-based, at one credit per SERP analysed, sold either as pay-as-you-go packs valid for a year or as monthly subscriptions whose credits reset and do not roll over. |
| Free plan | No free tier for paid metrics, but the extension provides keyword suggestions, traffic estimates, Moz link metrics, YouTube tags, hashtag generation, social metrics, and 200-plus AI prompt templates without consuming credits. | No |
| Free trial | No | A small allowance of free credits covering your first analysis |
| Best for | Solo marketers, bloggers, ecommerce sellers, YouTubers, and small teams who want ambient search data wherever they already work, and anyone who needs several people looking at keyword data without paying per seat. | Niche site builders, affiliate publishers, new blogs with no domain authority, and content marketers at small businesses who need keywords they can actually rank for rather than a list of terms dominated by national brands. |
| Setup time | Five minutes. Install the extension for Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, paste in your API key, and the overlay starts working on the next page you load. There is nothing to configure and no project to create. | Minutes. There is no project setup, no crawling, and no verification. Enter a seed keyword or import a list, choose which terms to analyse, and spend credits. The free trial allowance covers a first real analysis. |
| Learning curve | Effectively none. The tool teaches itself by appearing where you already work, which is the main reason it has more than a million and a half installs despite being a paid product. | Low, with one conceptual shift required. Users arriving from Ahrefs or Semrush habitually look for a difficulty score and have to retrain themselves to read weak spot counts instead, which is the whole value of the tool and takes about one session to internalise. |
| Platforms | Chrome extension, Microsoft Edge extension, Firefox extension, Web account for bulk uploads and billing, MCP server for AI assistants | Web application, CSV import and export |
| Compliance | GDPR | GDPR |
| Founded | 2017 | 2020 |
| Headquarters | Not publicly disclosed | Belgium |
| Ownership | Privately held and bootstrapped, with Akash Mansukhani listed as chief executive | Owned by All in One SEO, part of Syed Balkhi's Awesome Motive, following an acquisition announced in May 2024 |
Strengths and limitations
Keywords Everywhere
Strengths
- The overlay model removes the context switch entirely, which in practice means keyword research actually happens rather than being deferred to a session that never occurs.
- Coverage across more than 20 sites including Amazon, eBay, Etsy, YouTube, and Pinterest, where mainstream SEO tools have little or no data.
- Seat allowances of 1, 3, 10, and 20 across four tiers costing $84 to $1,440 per year, against $40 to $80 per additional seat per month at Ahrefs.
- Credit metering is completely literal at one credit per keyword, with no charges for viewing reports or applying filters.
Limitations
- It is an overlay, not a platform. No site audit, no rank tracking, no projects, no reporting, and no client deliverables of any kind.
- No AI answer visibility tracking. AI Overview presence metrics and prompt templates are useful, but they do not tell you whether ChatGPT or Perplexity cites your brand.
- Annual billing only, so even the cheap entry tier requires paying twelve months up front.
- Volume data is best treated as relative rather than precise, and link metrics come from Moz rather than a proprietary index, so this is not a source for a disputed competitive analysis.
LowFruits
Strengths
- The weak-spot signal is genuinely differentiated. Nothing else at any price tells you which specific positions in a SERP are held by beatable sites.
- Metering is completely transparent at one credit per SERP analysed, with no hidden charges for opening reports or applying filters.
- Pay-as-you-go credits remain valid for a year, which matches how keyword research actually happens and avoids paying for idle months.
- The vendor publishes guidance telling light users that a subscription would be worse value than credit packs, which is unusually straight commercial advice.
Limitations
- It is a single-purpose research tool. No site audit, no technical crawling, no meaningful backlink index, and no content optimization.
- No AI answer visibility tracking of any kind, which in 2026 is an increasingly conspicuous gap for a keyword research tool.
- Subscription credits reset monthly and are lost if unused, which punishes variable workloads and makes the subscription the wrong default for most buyers.
- The weak-spot premise loses value as your own domain gains authority, so the tool has a natural expiry date for a growing site.
Pricing compared
Keywords Everywhere
Annual subscriptions bundling a yearly credit allowance and a seat count, metered at one credit per keyword for paid metrics, with a substantial set of features that consume no credits at all.
- Bronze$84
- Silver$168
- Gold$480
- Platinum$1,440
Per dollar, this is the cheapest useful search data on the market, and the seat allowance makes it look almost like a mistake. Bronze at $84 a year for 100,000 keyword lookups works out to under a tenth of a cent per keyword; Gold at $480 gives ten people two million lookups between them, which is roughly what one additional Ahrefs seat costs over eight months. The reason it can be this cheap is that it is not a platform: no crawler, no rank tracker, no projects, no reporting, no proprietary link index. What it sells is ambient access to demand data in the places you already work, and it sells it without the metering anxiety that makes larger tools unpleasant. For a solo operator or a small team, it is close to a default purchase alongside whatever else you use.
LowFruits
Credit-based, at one credit per SERP analysed, sold either as pay-as-you-go packs valid for a year or as monthly subscriptions whose credits reset and do not roll over.
- Pay as you goFrom about $25
- StandardAbout $29.90
- PremiumAbout $79.90
LowFruits is cheap in absolute terms and unusually honest about when not to buy it, which is rare enough to be worth noting. The pay-as-you-go model at around $25 for 2,000 year-valid credits is the correct default for almost every individual buyer, and the vendor says so itself: subscription credits reset monthly, so a Standard plan only makes sense at roughly 100 analysed keywords a day. What you get for the money is one signal nothing else provides, namely which specific results in a SERP are weak enough to displace. That signal is worth disproportionately more to a site with no authority than a full research suite would be. What you do not get is anything else at all: no crawler, no real backlink index, no AI visibility, no client reporting. Buy it as a scalpel alongside a broader tool, not as a replacement for one.
Editorial verdict on each
Keywords Everywhere
Keywords Everywhere is a small tool that solves a real problem, which is that keyword research does not happen if you have to go somewhere to do it. Putting search volume, cost per click, and twelve-month trends onto Google, YouTube, Amazon, Etsy, Search Console, and ChatGPT as you browse turns research from a task into a background fact, and at $84 per year for 100,000 lookups the cost is close to irrelevant. The seat allowances make it stranger still: three people for $168 a year, ten for $480, against $40 to $80 per additional seat per month at the big suites. The 2026 MCP integration, which lets AI assistants query live keyword data rather than inventing it, is genuinely ahead of what a tool this cheap ought to ship. Understand what it is not: no crawler, no tracker, no reporting, and no AI citation tracking despite the AI branding. Buy it as a permanent companion to whatever else you run, not as a replacement for it.
Read the full Keywords Everywhere profileLowFruits
LowFruits does one thing and does it better than anything else on the market: it tells you which specific results in a search listing are weak enough to displace, which is the question that actually matters when your site has no authority and every difficulty score looks discouraging. Priced at around $25 for 2,000 year-valid credits, it is cheap enough to be a rounding error next to a real SEO subscription, and the vendor's willingness to tell light users that its own subscription would be poor value for them is a good sign about how the business is run. The limits are absolute and should be taken at face value: no crawler, no backlink index, no AI visibility, no client reporting, and diminishing usefulness as your own domain grows. Buy it as a scalpel alongside Mangools, Ubersuggest, or a bigger suite, and buy credits rather than a subscription unless you really are analysing a hundred keywords a day.
Read the full LowFruits profileKeywords Everywhere profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; LowFruits last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.