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SERP Checker

Check where your domain ranks for any keyword, or inspect the top 100 organic results in any country and language. Includes related searches and People Also Ask questions. Powered by SerpApi.

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About the SERP Checker

Want to know what Google actually shows for a query — in any country, in any language, on any device? This tool calls Google directly (via SerpApi) and returns the organic top 100, related searches, and People Also Ask questions exactly as a real user in that location would see them. Use it for keyword research, competitor analysis, rank tracking, SERP feature hunting, and content gap analysis.

How to read your results

Organic Results

The top 100 regular (non-ad) Google results for your query in the country, language, and device you selected. Position #1 is the highest-ranking result. Everything under position 10 is on page 2+ and gets a tiny fraction of the clicks. The top 3 positions capture roughly 55% of all clicks on a given query.

Your Domain Position

If you enter your domain in the optional field, the tool finds where (if anywhere) it ranks in the top 100. Not in the top 100 means you do not rank for that query at all — which is normal for new content and a signal that you need more backlinks or on-page optimization before this keyword is reachable.

Related Searches

Google's "related searches" section at the bottom of the SERP. These are queries Google thinks are semantically close to yours. They are excellent signals for what subtopics to cover in a comprehensive content piece — include these phrases naturally in H2/H3 sections.

People Also Ask

Questions Google shows in the accordion widget mid-SERP. Every question here is a featured snippet opportunity. Answer each one in a 40–60 word paragraph directly under an H2 or H3 that restates the question. This is the cheapest and fastest way to win featured snippets in 2025.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I see different results here than I see in my own browser?

Your browser results are personalized by your search history, location, and whether you are logged into Google. This tool returns the "clean" SERP a new user in the selected country would see with no personalization. That is why SEOs use tools like this — real SERP data, not your own filter bubble.

Does the country setting really matter?

Yes, hugely. Google serves meaningfully different results in the US vs UK vs India vs Germany even for English queries. If you are targeting a specific country, always set the country (gl) parameter to match. Our tool supports the most common markets; you can run the same query across countries to see where your content already ranks abroad.

Why does my result show fewer than 100 entries?

Google returns fewer than 100 for long-tail or very specific queries — sometimes as few as 10–20. This is normal. It means your query has a small, specific intent pool. Short head-terms like "shoes" return a full 100; long-tail like "red waterproof running shoes women size 8" might return 30.

Is this rank tracking?

This is on-demand rank checking, not continuous tracking. If you want to monitor a keyword's position daily over weeks, you need a dedicated rank tracker with historical storage. This tool is better for: quick checks, competitor analysis on new keywords, and SERP feature research.

Can I check mobile vs desktop rankings separately?

Yes. The device dropdown switches between desktop and mobile Google. Rankings differ by 2–5 positions on average between the two, and some sites (mobile-unfriendly ones) rank significantly lower on mobile. Always check the device your target audience actually uses.

What is SerpApi and why do you use it?

SerpApi is a service that fetches Google SERPs on your behalf (using legal methods including residential proxies and Google CAPTCHA solving). It is the industry standard for programmatic SERP access. We use it because scraping Google directly at any scale gets you blocked within minutes.

Why is the "domain position" blank?

Either you did not enter a domain, or your domain is not in the top 100 for this query. "Not in top 100" is a real answer — it means you have no visibility for that keyword and will not get any organic traffic from it until you change that.

How do I use the People Also Ask questions?

PAA questions are low-competition featured-snippet opportunities. Pick 3–5 questions relevant to your target page, add them as H2 or H3 headings, and write concise 40–60 word answers directly underneath. Google frequently pulls these answers into its SERP accordion, giving you extra visibility above position 1.

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