How to get the most out of the keyword rank checker
This tool gives you the raw data you need to understand your visibility in search. Here is how to use it effectively.
Check your own rankings first
Start by entering your own domain without any filters. You get a complete picture of every keyword you rank for, which often reveals terms you did not know were driving traffic. Look for keywords where you rank on page two (positions 11 to 20), these are low-hanging fruit you can push to page one with minor optimizations.
Use the keyword filter when you want to audit a specific topic cluster. For example, if you run a SaaS company, filter by 'project management' to see all related keywords you rank for. This shows gaps where competitors might be visible but you are not.
Run competitor comparisons by keyword
Enter a competitor domain and filter by a keyword you are targeting. If they rank in the top 10 and you do not, check which URL they use. Often you will find they have a dedicated page while you only mention the topic in passing.
Compare the same keyword across multiple competitors to see if there is a consistent content pattern. If three competitors all rank with long-form guides, you know a short blog post will not cut it.
Track rankings across different countries
If you operate in multiple markets, run the same domain check for each country. A domain that ranks well in the US might barely appear in the UK or Germany, because Google personalizes results by location and language.
This is especially useful for international SEO audits. You might discover that your .com domain ranks in Australia but your local .au domain does not, signaling a technical issue or content gap you need to address.
Add it to your Letaido workspace for deeper analysis
The free tool gives you three daily checks, which is enough for spot checks. When you add it to a Letaido workspace, you get more runs and can combine ranking data with other tools like the SEO article writer or meta description generator.
Because the agent can reach your other tools, one check can lead straight into the next step. For example, check rankings for a competitor, identify a keyword gap, then immediately generate an outline or meta tags for a page that targets it, without re-entering the same data.