

Keyword research used to be fun!
It used to feel like finding hidden SEO opportunities was a treasure hunt.
But lately, that excitement started to fade. SEO tools kept getting more complicated, throwing too much data at us, which slowed us down. We wanted something simple, a tool that just helped us find great keywords without all the extra noise.
At IsItWP, we’ve spent years testing SEO tools.
As a team of WordPress and SEO experts, we know how important it is to find the right tool for the job.
For a long time, SEMrush and Ahrefs were our go-to choices. They worked well but also came with a growing list of problems.
First, the cost.
These tools kept getting more expensive, and we found ourselves paying for features we didn’t really need.
Then, the constant interface changes. Just as we got comfortable, a new update would come along and mess everything up. Instead of helping us work faster, they made things more complicated.
Since we mainly work with WordPress sites, we needed a tool that could uncover low-competition keywords in this extremely competitive space. We weren’t looking for something packed with unnecessary features.
We just wanted something that could do one thing really well: help us find those “low-hanging fruit” keywords that actually have a chance to rank.
So, we started searching.
We went deep into Reddit, Twitter, and SEO forums, looking for what other SEOs were using. That’s when we came across LowFruits.io.
At first, it felt like a hidden gem. But after testing it ourselves, we realized it was exactly what we were looking for.
In this review, we’ll share our hands-on experience with LowFruits.io. We will look at what we liked, what could be better, and whether it’s the right tool for your SEO strategy.
In case you don’t have the time to go through the entire LowFruits review, you can go through this overview for a quick glance at what to expect from this SEO tool.
LowFruits.io was built to solve a problem that many SEOs, including us, have faced for years.
That is finding low-competition keywords without getting lost in a flood of data.
Most SEO tools are powerful, but they often come with too many features, high costs, and a learning curve that makes even simple keyword research a chore.
LowFruits.io takes a different approach. It focuses on simplicity, affordability, and, most importantly, finding actionable keywords quickly.
Check out the key takeaways below for an overview of what it can do.
LowFruits.io Key Takeaways
- Affordable Alternative to Big Tools. It is much cheaper than popular SEO tools like SEMrush and Ahrefs. Great for users who focus on keyword research without needing all the extra features.
- Simple and User-Friendly Interface. Clean, minimal design makes keyword research easy, even for beginners. There are no complicated dashboards or learning curves.
- Focus on Topical Authority Building. Encourages targeting low-competition, long-tail keywords first. It helps you build authority in a niche before tackling more competitive keywords. Supports a step-by-step approach to ranking and growing traffic.
- Smart Use of Domain Authority (DA). Practically uses DA, showing if low-authority sites rank for a keyword. It helps assess real-world ranking opportunities, not just rely on arbitrary DA scores. Perfect for finding keywords where smaller or newer sites can actually compete.
So, why all the hype? It’s simple.
LowFruits.io solves real problems that SEOs face daily. Top of this list are high costs, information overload, and the struggle to find truly low-competition keywords.
For us, it’s been a breath of fresh air in a market that often prioritizes complexity over usability.
LowFruits Review


With that said, let us get into this LowFruits review. We have divided this review into several sections to make it easier for you. So, if you want to skip to any part of the review, simply select one of the links below.
Setting Up LowFruits.io
Setting up LowFruits.io was quick and easy, a big plus for us.
We started by heading to the LowFruits website and creating an account. The process was simple, and we were able to start exploring right away.
The best thing we found out was that LowFruits.io offers a free trial, so we could test the tool without any upfront commitment.
Unlike other SEO tools that require long onboarding or force you into a subscription right away, LowFruits.io lets us dive in at our own pace.


Once inside, we noticed that LowFruits.io operates on a credit-based system. There are two options: pay-as-you-go credits and subscription plans.
We’re not usually big fans of credit systems since they can be confusing, with credits being used for random things. But we decided to give this one a try to see if it would be different.
The pay-as-you-go model is great for those who don’t need keyword research daily. You buy credits as needed, and they stay valid for a long time, which makes it flexible.
For those who do keyword research more frequently, the subscription plan provides a steady stream of credits each month. This setup is useful for ongoing projects and ensures you always have enough credits to work with.
The best part?
We weren’t locked into anything—we could choose what worked best for our workflow.
Ease of Use
The interface was straightforward, and we had no trouble navigating through the tools process. Within minutes, we were running our first keyword searches and getting real insights without any unnecessary steps.
The first thing we noticed when landing on the LowFruits.io dashboard was how clean and lightweight it felt.
Unlike other SEO tools that take ages to load because of all the scripts running in the background, this one was fast. It felt refreshing to use something that didn’t slow us down.
Our available credits were displayed right at the top, making it easy to track our usage.
We also appreciated that the tool showed us exactly how many credits each action would consume before we hit the button.
This small detail gave us more confidence in their credit system—something we’re usually skeptical about.
Navigation was simple.
All the main features were neatly listed on the left-hand side, so we weren’t hunting around for anything.
Within a few minutes, we understood where everything was and how to start our research. The whole experience felt intuitive, even for someone new to SEO tools.


Overall, LowFruits.io struck the right balance between functionality and simplicity.
It didn’t overwhelm us with unnecessary features, and it let us focus on what mattered, finding low-competition keywords quickly and efficiently.
Customization
For a simple tool, LowFruits.io offers some surprisingly useful customization options. Right from the start, we could refine exactly what we wanted to analyze.
One of the standout features was the ability to use shortcodes to include or exclude specific filters in our reports.
LowFruits.io offers a premade list of shortcodes for different countries, states, and cities.
Our work was made even simpler with options already pre-added for specific locations like the U.S., India, Canada, and more.


But you are not just limited to the preadded filters.
If you don’t find exactly what you need, you can manually input our filters through a simple process.
To do this, all you have to do is use the Add a Filter/List feature to input languages, words, or phrases, making it easy to remove irrelevant keyword terms and focus on what matters.
This gave you full control over refining your filters.


On top of that, you can customize the tool to fit your needs by setting negative keyword filters and marking tags for question-like terms.
We liked that we could also set default values for our reports, including country, language, and max domain authority (DA), even before we started working on analyzing keywords.
The best part of this for us was the ability to set a max DA.
This is especially important because it helped us target keywords where lower-authority sites were already ranking, making it easier for us to complete our keyword analysis.
Apart from that, LowFruits.io offers extra parameters like local search volumes, desktop results, and the ability to extract “People Also Ask” and related queries.
Another feature we have been using quite often is adding forums as weak spots using the LowFruits default filters.
With forums making a comeback in SERPs, this gave us an extra edge in spotting new opportunities and finding out the user intended.


Another customization feature we found useful was Domains to Highlight. This helps you identify weak points for specific domain competitors.
This means you can add competitor sites and instantly see their ranking weaknesses, helping you find new keyword opportunities.


One simple customization feature that really helps with keyword analysis is adding your website to Lowfruits.
This allows you to track added keywords and see their position for each keyword.


You can also add multiple websites on the same account, allowing you to optimize all your websites for SEO.
Finally, you can set up notifications to alert you when a report is ready. This is a small but convenient feature that lets you focus on other tasks while waiting for your results.


Features
LowFruits.io comes packed with powerful tools to make keyword research simple, fast, and effective.
Let us look at them one by one so that you have the information you need to uncover easy-to-rank keywords and analyze the competition quickly.
1. Keyword Finder
LowFruits.io’s biggest strength is how it leverages Google Autosuggest to refine keyword ideas.
But if you’ve ever used Google Autosuggest before, you know that the suggestions it offers aren’t always specific enough for the keyword you’re analyzing.
So, instead of bombarding you with overwhelming data, LowFruits focuses only on extracting long-tail keywords that people are actively searching for. And that is closely tied to your specific query.
That’s why Keyword Finder, or KW Finder for short, is the first feature we used.
It quickly became clear how useful it was for expanding keyword ideas. To start, you can run a basic search that is simple.
All you have to do is just enter a seed keyword, select a country and language, and you’re set.


For more precision, the advanced search offered filters for including or excluding words, setting a max domain authority, and adjusting extra parameters.
But, since we had already customized our settings, we rarely need to use the advanced filters manually.


We also appreciated the built-in guidance. If we entered a short seed keyword, LowFruits.io warned us that it might generate too many ideas.


What’s more, while the search ran, it showed us where it was sourcing long-tail keywords from, primarily Google AutoComplete (Google Autosuggest).
This gives you more confidence in the validity of the keywords.


Once the results are loaded, you have two options.
First, you can access all keyword ideas for free and select the ones you want to analyze later. This was great for filtering out irrelevant results before spending any credits.
The second option allows you to analyze all high-intent keywords at once, which requires credits but saves time by giving us instant insights.
Both approaches have their advantages, making it easy to tailor the research process to your needs.


2. Keyword Analysis
After running a keyword search using the KW Finder tool, you land on a results page that is both simple and detailed.
At the top, you see the seed keyword you used, along with the max domain authority you had set. We like this little attention to detail because it helps us remember the parameters of our search.
On top of that, navigating through the results is easy, thanks to clearly labeled tabs.
- All: Displays every keyword found during the search.
- Suggestions: Offers related keyword ideas based on search trends.
- Questions: Shows question-based keywords that people are actively searching for.
- Clusters: Groups similar keywords together to help with content planning.
- Competition: Highlights competitive insights for the keywords.


To refine the results further, you can tweak the parameters by adjusting the max DA, modifying weak spots, or even changing the seed keyword.
On top of that, if you have specific keywords you want to analyze, you can add them manually using the Add button.
But, given the sheer number of keywords LowFruits.io generates, filtering was essential.
The Topic tab allows you to categorize keywords by topic, while the SD (SERP difficulty) tab lets you filter by keyword difficulty.
You also have the #Weak tab, which helped you analyze weak spots in search results by setting a range for the DA of ranking websites.


One of the most useful tools was the pre-analysis filter, which let us sort keywords by search intent.
This made it easy to prioritize keywords based on whether they were informational, navigational, or transactional.


Once you narrow down the best keywords, you have two options: analyze them one by one or select multiple keywords and analyze them in bulk using the checkbox feature.
This flexibility helped us move through keyword research much faster and practically.


3. Weak Spots
One of the most powerful features of LowFruits.io is its Weak Spots analysis.
After running a keyword analysis, you’ll see essential metrics like search volume, search difficulty, and even your site’s ranking position (if you’ve added it).
But the real highlight is how LowFruits.io visually identifies weak spots in search results.
If a keyword has weak spots, the tool displays its logo next to those search results. Hovering over the logo reveals details about the weak spot, including the page position, domain authority (DA), site name, and page title.
If several weak spots exist, the logo appears multiple times, making it easy to spot opportunities.
Even better, clicking on the logo takes you directly to the ranking page. This allows you to analyze the competition firsthand and see exactly why a lower-authority site is ranking.


By identifying these weak spots, you can strategically target keywords where smaller websites have a real chance of ranking, making it easier to compete in SERPs.
4. Domain Explorer
Effectively, finding weak domains manually in your niche is nearly impossible. There are just too many websites to sift through. That’s why Domain Explorer is such a game-changer.
This feature helps you uncover thousands of weak domains. These are sites with low Domain Authority (DA) that are actually ranking in search results.
According to LowFruits, it can identify over 10,000 websites with DA below 25 in any niche. In our case, it found over 116,000 weak domains, way more than we expected.
That’s a lot of data. Too much to go through manually. Luckily, LowFruits provides powerful filtering options to narrow things down:
- Language: Filter results by English, German, or French. Helpful if you’re targeting specific markets.
- DA Range: Focus on domains within a specific authority range, helping you pinpoint weaker competitors.
- Traffic: See websites based on their global or US monthly traffic using SEMrush data. This helps you find sites that rank despite low authority.
- Monetization & Ad Networks: Spot websites monetized through AdSense, Mediavine, Ezoic, and more. Useful for those analyzing competitor monetization strategies.
- Number of Pages: Find small sites with just a few pages or more established ones. Great for evaluating content depth.
- Site Age: Filter sites that are less than 1 year or less than 3 years old to focus on newer competitors.
You can also use the search bar to find domains related to a specific topic or keyword, making research even faster.


Understanding the Domain Explorer Interface
As you can see, the Domain Explorer interface is intuitive and packed with helpful insights. Even though it is easy to navigate and understand, we want to give you a quick overview of what to expect.
Here’s what you’ll see:
- Domain Name: Click the small arrow to open the website, copy the URL, or add it to your extraction list. Saves time when analyzing multiple sites.
- Signals: Identifies the type of website (Shop, WordPress blog, AdSense site, Amazon affiliate, etc.). This helps you spot content-focused sites versus eCommerce stores.
- Main Topic & Niche: Gives you a quick idea of the website’s focus, making it easier to understand what kind of content they publish.
- PERF Score: Performance Score is a LowFruits-specific metric that evaluates a domain’s strength based on its authority and performance in search results.
- DA, Traffic & Age: Classic SEO metrics showing domain authority, estimated traffic, number of indexed pages, and how old the site is.


This feature makes long-tail keyword research easier because it reveals real competitors ranking with weak domains, a clear signal that there’s an opportunity to rank.
Instead of relying on generic keyword difficulty scores, you’re using real-world data to make smarter SEO decisions.
5. Extract Feature
Let’s talk about the Extract feature because this one is a game-changer that we heavily use for all our keyword analysis strategies today.
Instead of brainstorming keyword ideas from scratch, LowFruits.io lets you pull actual ranking keywords from real websites. That means you can see exactly what’s working for your competitors and find gaps you can take advantage of.
While many SEO tools can do this, LowFruits makes it super easy to use.
Now, there are two ways to extract keywords from a website:
Using the Domain Explorer:
For this, you can use the Plus (+) icon to add a website directly from the results of the Domain Explorer tool.
This makes it very easy and convenient to further analyze your competitors from the results you have already got.


Manually Entering URLs:
The next method is simply pasting one or more URLs into the text box of the Extract feature. This allows you to analyze domains you have already identified as competitors from other tools.
Yes, you read that right! You’re not limited to just one URL at a time. In fact, you can analyze up to 300 URLs in one go, making it perfect for competitor research at scale.
This includes both the root domain URLs and specific page URLs.


Once you hit Extract, LowFruits does its thing. It quickly analyzes the URLs and gives you the option to download the data as an XLS file or create a new keyword report based on the extracted ideas.


But this feature doesn’t stop at just pulling keywords.
You can fine-tune your extraction to get even better insights:
- Extract only ranking keywords. Instead of getting every single keyword from a website, you can filter for only the top 10 or top 100 ranking keywords. This helps you focus on keywords that are already driving traffic.
- Extract sitemaps and sitemap keywords. This lets you see an entire site’s keyword strategy by pulling keywords straight from its sitemap. It’s an efficient way to analyze large sites without manually checking page by page.


Whether you’re reverse-engineering a competitor’s SEO strategy or just looking for fresh keyword ideas, the Extract feature makes the process effortless.
It’s a quick, smart way to uncover high-potential opportunities without the usual guesswork.
6. Reports
With all the keyword research and analysis tools we’ve covered, you need a place to store and organize everything.
That’s where Reports come in.
In SEO, keeping track of your findings is just as important as discovering them. You don’t want to waste time running the same searches over and over again.
LowFruits keeps things simple by giving you a clean, easy-to-navigate reports page where all your keyword research is neatly stored.
On this page, you’ll see a collection of all your keyword reports in one place. Each report includes key details like:
- The date the report was created.
- The opportunity index (OPP) quickly tells you if the keyword is worth targeting.
- A breakdown of keyword metrics, including low-competition keywords (LowFruits), analyzed keywords, and total keywords found.


And just like everything else in LowFruits, you can refine your reports.
Using the pencil icon, you can adjust important settings, like max domain authority, to fine-tune your results even after running the initial search.
To make navigation even easier, LowFruits lets you pin important reports for quick access or use the search bar to find specific ones.
On top of this, clicking on any report takes you straight to the analysis page, where you can review your data in a simple, clutter-free interface.
7. Rank Tracker
Out of all the features in LowFruits, this one is our favorite.
It’s one thing to find great keywords, but keeping track of how they perform? That’s where the real SEO magic happens.
With Rank Tracker, you can monitor keyword rankings for your website over a specified time.
Once you’ve found the right keywords, whether from Explore, Extract, Keyword Finder or even an external source, you can add them here and track their movement.
The best part? You can bulk-add keywords, so you don’t have to input them one by one.
Customization is easy, too. You can set:
- Country and language to match your target audience
- Device type (desktop or mobile)
- Analysis frequency to control how often your rankings are checked


Now, let’s talk about how rankings are displayed. LowFruits makes it super visual and easy to understand. Your tracked keywords are sorted into different tabs:
- Improved – The green up arrow means rankings have gone up
- Decreased – The red down arrow means rankings have dropped
- Newly Ranked – Keywords that have entered the top 100
- Dropped Out – Keywords that fell out of the top 100
- No Change – Keywords that stayed the same
- Total Tracked – The full list of keywords you’re monitoring
- Not Ranking – Keywords that aren’t ranking yet
If you need to filter your rankings further, you can view only the keywords in:
- Top 3 rankings
- Top 10 rankings
- Top 100 rankings


Each tab clearly shows how many keywords fall into that category. And if you’re tracking a ton of keywords, there’s even a search bar to help you find specific ones quickly.
For this lowFruits.io review, let us use the “Improved” section to demonstrate what you can analyze with the Tracking feature.
First, you can see the Change section, which shows you the change in the position of the keyword in the SERPs. Then, you can use the Latest rankings to see where the keyword is currently placed in the search results.
Apart from that, you also see the Best, First, and Volume of each keyword you are tracking.


With LowFruits’ Rank Tracker, you’re not just guessing how your SEO efforts work. You’re seeing real data, all in one place.
Now that we have looked at the major LowFruits features let us look at some supportive features you will also find.
Word Count for Top 3 Search Results:
This feature is a quick way to gauge content length trends in search results. LowFruits shows the average word count of the top 3 ranking pages when analyzing a keyword.
This helps you understand if Google favors long-form content or if shorter articles rank better. It’s a great way to set content length goals before you start writing.
Instead of guessing how in-depth your post should be, you get a data-driven benchmark to work with.
Tags:
Tags in LowFruits are a simple but effective way to stay organized. You can assign tags to different reports as you research keywords, making it easier to filter and find them later.
Whether you want to tag keywords by topic, priority, or content type, this feature categorizes everything neatly. It’s especially useful when working on multiple projects or tracking keyword ideas for different sites.
No more digging through endless reports, just search for the tag, and you’ll find what you need instantly.
Lists:
At first glance, Lists and Reports in LowFruits might seem similar, but they serve different purposes.
Reports store detailed keyword analysis, showing important metrics like competition, search volume, and opportunity index. They help you decide which keywords to go after.
Lists, on the other hand, act as a bookmarking tool. You can add promising keywords to a list for later review without analyzing them right away.
It’s a great way to save potential ideas without spending credits on a full report.
Documentation & Support
Even with an easy-to-use SEO tool like LowFruits, solid documentation, and reliable support is important.
Whether you’re just getting started or need help with a specific feature, LowFruits ensures you have the resources to get unstuck quickly.
The LowFruits Documentation is well-organized and packed with useful guides. Each article is added to a category tab which allows for quick and easy navigation.
On top of that, the number of articles in each category is added so that you can see how much reading material you have to go through. To make navigation even easier, you get a search bar.
What’s more, the articles are easy to follow, with clear explanations that help you get the most out of the tool.


But sometimes, you might not get what you are looking for in the documentation.
That’s where their support team comes in. If you have a question not answered in the documentation, you can head over to the LowFruits Support Page to reach out.
There are two ways to get in touch:
- General inquiries or pre-sale questions. For this, you will need to select the “I have a basic question” tab and fill out a simple contact form.
- Technical support. In this case, you first need to have an active LowFruits account as an existing customer. Then, select the “I have a technical question tab” to submit a support ticket.


LowFruits Pricing
LowFruits pricing keeps things flexible with two options: Pay-As-You-Go credits and monthly subscriptions.
Let us look at each so that you can find one that fits your needs and budget.
Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) Credits
If you prefer to pay only for what you use, the Pay-As-You-Go model is a great choice. You buy credits upfront, which stay valid for 12 months, so there’s no pressure to use them all at once.
This is perfect for those who do keyword research from time to time.
Here’s how the pricing breaks down for the PAYG LowFruits plans:
- 2,000 credits for $25: A great option if you’re just testing the tool or working on a small project. Enough credits to analyze a handful of niche topics and extract some competitor keywords.
- 5,000 credits for $60: Ideal for bloggers and small website owners who want to do deeper research. Lets you analyze more keywords and extract data from multiple competitor sites.
- 10,000 credits for $100: A solid choice for those running multiple websites or scaling their keyword research. Helps you uncover a large number of low-competition keywords without committing to a subscription.
- 50,000 credits for $250: Best for SEO agencies, content teams, or power users who need high-volume research. Provides maximum savings per credit, making large-scale analysis more cost-effective.


Remember, the bigger the package, the lower the cost per credit—so if you do a lot of research, buying in bulk saves money.
Subscription Plans
LowFruits offers two subscription plans with exclusive features for those needing consistent keyword research. These plans include monthly credits and additional perks not available in the PAYG model.
- Standard Plan starting from $21/ Month: You get 3,000 monthly credits, access to Domain Explorer, keyword extraction, and other premium features.
- Premium Plan starting from $62/ Month: You get 10,000 monthly credits and higher extraction limits for deeper competitor analysis.


Just keep in mind: Unlike PAYG credits, subscription credits don’t roll over. So, if you don’t use them by the end of the month, they reset. Apart from that, you get a 14-day money guarantee and no-questions-asked with the subscription plans.
Pros & Cons of LowFruits.io
Like any SEO tool, LowFruits.io has strengths and a few areas that could be improved. After using it extensively, here’s our take on what stands out and what might be a drawback.
Pros:
- ✅ Simple and beginner-friendly: Unlike many SEO tools that overload you with data, LowFruits.io keeps things clean and easy to use. The interface is intuitive, and even if you’re new to keyword research, you’ll figure things out quickly.
- ✅ Focuses on low-competition keywords: Instead of just showing generic keyword difficulty scores, LowFruits.io highlights where weak competitors (low-authority sites) rank. This makes it much easier to find realistic opportunities.
- ✅ Affordable, flexible pricing: With a pay-as-you-go credit system, you’re not locked into expensive monthly subscriptions. You only pay for what you use, making it great for smaller projects or SEOs on a budget.
- ✅ Detailed keyword insights: The tool doesn’t just find keywords—it also shows valuable data like SERP competitors, search intent, word count, and weak spots. This makes it easier to pick keywords with real ranking potential.
- ✅ Multiple ways to find keywords: Whether you’re exploring new ideas, extracting competitor keywords, or analyzing your site’s existing rankings, LowFruits.io provides several different ways to uncover hidden SEO opportunities.
- ✅ Rank tracking made simple: The built-in rank tracker allows you to monitor your keyword performance with useful filters like top 3, top 10, and top 100 rankings. It also shows whether your rankings are improving or dropping.
- ✅ Customizable search settings: You can refine keyword research by adjusting domain authority filters, location, language, and even device type to get hyper-targeted insights.
- ✅ Easy report management: LowFruits.io stores all your keyword research in a well-organized report section. You can pin important reports, edit settings, and even refine keyword lists for better analysis.
- ✅ Competitor analysis tools: The Extract feature lets you pull ranking keywords from competitor websites and analyze their sitemap, helping you reverse-engineer successful strategies.
- ✅ No fluff, just results: Many SEO tools are packed with features you rarely use. LowFruits.io sticks to what matters—finding low-competition keywords and tracking performance—without unnecessary distractions.
Cons:
- ❌ Credit-based system might not be for everyone: While pay-as-you-go pricing is great for occasional users, those who do keyword research daily might prefer a more traditional subscription model with unlimited searches.
- ❌ Limited to keyword research: Unlike tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush, LowFruits.io doesn’t offer backlink analysis, site audits, or advanced technical SEO features. It’s strictly for finding keywords.
Overall, LowFruits.io is a fantastic tool for SEOs, bloggers, and website owners looking to uncover hidden keyword opportunities.
It’s simple, affordable, and highly effective for what it does. However, if you need a more all-in-one SEO solution with backlink tracking and technical site audits, you might need to pair it with another tool.
That’s it! You now have a better understanding of LowFruits.io through this review. If you have any questions, check out the FAQs below.
FAQs: LowFruits.io Review
Is LowFruits free?
LowFruits.io does not offer a free plan, but you can sign up and explore its features without any upfront cost. To analyze keywords, you need to purchase credits, which are pay-as-you-go. This means you only pay for what you use, making it a flexible and cost-effective option for keyword research.
What are low-hanging fruit keywords?
Low-hanging fruit keywords are search terms with low competition, making them easier to rank for. These keywords often have search results dominated by weak or low-authority websites, giving you a better chance of ranking quickly. LowFruits.io specializes in identifying these opportunities, helping you target keywords that bring traffic with minimal effort.
How does LowFruits pricing work?
LowFruits.io operates on a credit-based pricing model, meaning you only pay for what you use. You can buy credits in different packages, starting from $25 for 2,000 credits. Larger packages offer better value, like 50,000 credits for $250. Credits are used for keyword analysis, competitor research, and other features, making it a flexible option for all SEO budgets.
Are there any alternatives to LowFruits?
Yes, there are several alternatives to LowFruits.io, including tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, Ubersuggest, and KWFinder. But most of these require a monthly subscription, while LowFruits.io’s credit-based system offers a more budget-friendly approach. If you’re looking for a tool that specializes in finding easy-to-rank keywords, LowFruits.io stands out as a great choice.
Final Verdict: Is LowFruits.io Worth It?
LowFruits.io is a powerful keyword research tool perfect for bloggers, niche site owners, and SEO pros looking for low-competition keywords.
It focuses on “low-hanging fruit” opportunities by identifying weak spots in search results, helping you find easy-to-rank keywords quickly.
The credit-based pricing makes it affordable, you only pay for what you use. With features like competitor keyword extraction, SERP analysis, and rank tracking, it’s an all-in-one solution.
While it doesn’t replace full SEO suites, it’s an excellent tool for actionable keyword research. If you want affordable, data-driven insights, LowFruits.io is definitely worth it.
Bottom line? If you’re serious about keyword research and want an affordable, data-driven approach to finding easy-to-rank keywords, LowFruits.io is absolutely worth it.
It simplifies SEO and gives you actionable insights to dominate the SERPs with minimal effort.
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