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Squirrly SPY

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Squirrly SPY is an SEO competitor analysis tool that helps users understand and reverse-engineer their competitors' SEO strategies. It provides detailed reports on competitor keywords, content, backlink profiles, and URL structures, delivered in an Excel format.

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Squirrly SPY Report

$50.00 one time
  • 1 Competitor Report
  • Up to tens of thousands of pages checked
  • URL Structure Analysis
  • Page Title Analysis
  • Keywords The Page is Optimized for
  • Backlink Sources
  • On-Page SEO Analysis score
  • Page Loading Time
  • Meta Description
  • Page Authority
  • Total Share Numbers
  • + more
  • Page Title Analysis – length
  • Page Title Analysis – duplicate titles
  • Page Title Analysis – empty titles
  • Page Word Count – how long is the text on the page
  • Publishing Date
  • SEO Score: On-Page SEO Analysis score, to see which pages they wanted to rank high on Google
  • Checks if Duplicate tags appear in the Source Code (impacts SEO)
  • Duplicate META detection
  • Page Authority (proprietary tech to define which pages have the most authority)
  • Checks if there were social interactions with the page
  • Individual Share Counts for Facebook, Pinterest
  • Backlinks Reports which contain the pages which had the most backlinks
  • Check Backlinks no-follow attributes
  • Domain Trust of the Source which backlinked to your competitor
  • Anchor Text for each backlink
  • Overview Tab – gives you sums and overview numbers, so you can quickly glance into your competitor’s strategy and results
  • Guidelines for how to use the Report
  • Guidelines for Ideas on What to Implement on your Site based on what the competitor Does or Doesn’t do.
Rationale

Squirrly SPY is a competitor analysis tool focused on uncovering competitor SEO strategies, including keywords, content, backlinks, and URL structure. It provides reports in Excel format. However, it does not offer real-time keyword and question discovery from Google's People Also Ask or Autocomplete, nor does it track real-time search trends. It also doesn't explicitly mention exporting results to CSV, though it provides Excel reports. Therefore, it does not match any of the 'must-have' features of the described product, 'Keywords We Use'.