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LowFruits

A keyword research and SERP analysis tool that finds low-competition, long-tail keywords by spotting "weak spots" in search results, pages from low-authority sites and forums you can realistically outrank. Built for bloggers and small sites.

A keyword research and SERP analysis tool that finds low-competition, long-tail keywords by spotting "weak spots" in search results, pages from low-authority sites and forums you can realistically outrank. Built for bloggers and small sites.

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About the tools

LowFruits is a keyword research tool built around a single, focused idea: helping sites with low domain authority find keywords they can actually rank for. Rather than surfacing high-volume, high-competition terms that take established sites months or years to win, it digs into the search results to find "low-hanging fruit," long-tail, lower-competition keywords where the current top results are weak enough to outrank. That focus has made it popular with bloggers, niche-site owners, and small businesses who can't compete head-on with large domains.

The core workflow starts with a seed keyword. LowFruits uses Google autocomplete and related-search data to generate a large set of keyword ideas around that seed, including high-intent and long-tail variations. You then pick the keywords worth investigating, and the tool analyzes the live search results for each one. Its signature feature is "weak spot" detection: it flags results in the top 10 that come from low-authority domains (historically using Moz's Domain Authority, with weak defined around DA 20 or below) or from forum pages like Reddit and Quora. Those weak spots signal a realistic opening to rank.

The tool runs on a credit system, with both pay-as-you-go credit packs and subscription plans. Generating keyword ideas with search volumes costs credits, importing your own keyword lists is free, and each individual keyword analysis costs one credit. Subscriptions add features not available on pay-as-you-go, including a boosted keyword finder, rank tracking, a domain explorer of weak sites, competitor keyword extraction, and a sitemap extraction tool. It supports English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish.

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Their features

LowFruits' defining feature is SERP weak-spot analysis. For any keyword you analyze, it inspects the top search results and highlights weak spots, pages from low-authority domains (based on a Domain Authority threshold) and forum results from sites like Reddit and Quora, that a newer or smaller site has a realistic chance of outranking. This turns abstract "keyword difficulty" into a concrete, visual read on where the openings are.

Keyword discovery starts from a seed keyword and draws on Google autocomplete, related searches, and People Also Ask to generate ideas, including main high-volume terms, long-tail low-volume but specific phrases, and high-intent commercial keywords (containing modifiers like "best," "review," or "comparison"). Smart filtering with wildcards (* and ?) and include/exclude word rules helps narrow large idea lists, and a pre-analysis intent filter lets you sort by informational, navigational, or transactional intent.

Analysis can be done one keyword at a time or in bulk via checkboxes. Results include search volume estimates, SERP difficulty (SD) scoring, and clustering to group related keywords and topics into a content strategy. Organizational tools include Reports for past analyses, Lists for saved keyword sets, and a Websites section for managing multiple sites, plus free report downloads and keyword export.

Subscription-only features extend the tool further: a Boosted Keyword Finder, a keyword rank tracker (100 keywords on standard, 500 on premium), a Domain Explorer containing a large index of weak websites for competitor analysis, competitor keyword extraction, a sitemap extraction tool, unlimited free report downloads, and a discount on pay-as-you-go packages. Imported keyword lists are analyzed free of generation credits.

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Best for

LowFruits is best for bloggers, niche-site builders, affiliate marketers, and small business owners working with newer or low-authority websites, exactly the people for whom mainstream "go after high-volume keywords" advice doesn't work. If your domain is young and you can't realistically rank for competitive terms, LowFruits is purpose-built to find the long-tail, low-competition keywords where you can win traffic quickly and start building topical authority. Practitioners frequently single it out as one of the most beginner-friendly keyword tools, with a simple interface and no obscure metrics to decode.

It's also well suited to content strategists and SEOs who want to build out topical clusters efficiently, since the clustering feature groups related keywords into a content plan, and to anyone doing competitor analysis on weaker sites via the Domain Explorer. Agencies and freelancers managing several small-site clients benefit from the multi-website organization and rank tracking on subscription plans.

The flexible pricing makes it especially friendly to occasional users: the pay-as-you-go credit model suits people who do keyword research in bursts rather than daily, while subscriptions serve those running ongoing content operations who want a steady monthly credit allowance plus the advanced tools.

It's a weaker fit for large enterprises or SEO teams that need a full-suite platform with massive keyword databases, deep backlink indexes, and rank tracking at scale, those teams will lean on Ahrefs or Semrush, and may use LowFruits as a complementary tool specifically for unearthing easy wins. It's also narrowly focused on keyword discovery and SERP difficulty rather than technical audits, link building, or outreach, so it slots into a stack as a specialist rather than replacing one.

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