Ubersuggest
neilpatel.comSummary
Ask questionsUbersuggest is an SEO tool by Neil Patel that provides keyword research, competitor analysis, site audits, and content ideas to help users improve their search engine rankings and website traffic. It includes features for tracking keyword performance, analyzing backlinks, and offers AI-powered writing tools for content and meta tags.
Features9/14
See allMust Have
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Google Autocomplete Suggestions
Real-Time Search Trends
Export Results to CSV
People Also Ask Extraction
Other
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Semantic Keyword Suggestions
Multi-Language Support
Location-Based Filtering
Team Collaboration
Search History Access
Transparent Pricing
Reddit & Quora Question Insights
AI-Powered Question Generator
Keyword Clustering
Dedicated Account Manager
PricingSubscription
See allIndividual
- 1 user
- 1 domains
- 150 searches / day
- 50 keywords to analyze at a time
- 5 competitors / domain
- 1,000 page scans / domain
- 125 tracked keywords / domain
- Export images, CSV and PDF
Business
- 2 users
- 7 domains
- 300 searches / day
- 200 keywords to analyze at a time
- 10 competitors / domain
- 5,000 page scans / domain
- 150 tracked keywords / domain
- Unlimited locations / domain
- Export images, CSV and PDF
Enterprise
- 5 users
- 15 domains
- 900 searches / day
- 1,000 keywords to analyze at a time
- 15 competitors / domain
- 10,000 page scans / domain
- 300 tracked keywords / domain
- Unlimited locations / domain
- Export images, CSV and PDF
Rationale
Ubersuggest is a strong match for the concept of a keyword and question discovery tool. It explicitly offers keyword suggestions, which include volume and seasonal trends (real-time search trends). While it doesn't directly mention 'People Also Ask' extraction, it does state it provides 'what people are typing into Google' and 'content ideas' based on top-performing content, which often aligns with PAA. It also offers export to CSV, multi-language support, location-based filtering, and team collaboration through its pricing plans. The pricing is transparent, and it mentions search history access through its 'search history' feature.