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Keysearch vs KeywordsDB: Comparing budget SEO tools

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Igor Silva

Founder of KeywordsDB

4 min readMarch 22, 2026
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If you're comparing Keysearch and KeywordsDB, the main question is simple: do you want a broader SEO tool, or just to do keyword research?

Keysearch includes keyword research, but also extra features like tracked keywords, audits, competitor analysis, backlink data, and more. KeywordsDB is intentionally narrower. It is built to help you search a keyword database quickly, apply filters directly, and find opportunities without paying for a larger SEO suite.

That is the tradeoff. Keysearch does more overall. KeywordsDB is cleaner, cheaper, and more focused.

Quick Comparison

FeatureKeysearchKeywordsDB
Overall scopeLightweight SEO suiteFocused keyword research tool
Keyword difficultyYesNo
Keyword trackingYesNo
Site or page auditsYesNo
Search workflowSeed keyword and report-led researchDirect database search with filters
Search limitsStarts at 200 keyword searches per dayUnlimited searches
Country coverageMultiple countries and languagesUS only (for now)
PricingStarts at $24/month$9/month for unlimited searches

Where KeywordsDB Feels Better

If your main workflow is just exploring keywords, KeywordsDB has the cleaner product shape.

Keysearch still behaves more like a conventional SEO research tool. You start from a keyword, look through suggestions, inspect keyword difficulty, check SERPs, and move through the app that way. That is useful, but it is still a more report-led workflow.

KeywordsDB is closer to a searchable keyword database. You can:

  • Search by keyword like a normal keyword tool
  • Filter without a seed term
  • Search directly by volume, CPC, and competition
  • Combine filters freely to surface odd opportunities
  • Scan a large result set directly instead of jumping across multiple reports

That makes a real difference when your research is exploratory. Sometimes you do not want more dashboards. You just want to query the database and keep narrowing until you find something interesting.

Here is an interactive demo for you to check out.

Keyword
Volume history

Pricing

This is where the comparison gets much easier.

Keysearch starts at $24/month for the starter plan. That includes 200 keyword searches per day, 80 tracked keywords, and 2,000 audited pages per month.

KeywordsDB starts at $9/month for unlimited searches.

That means the pricing gap is not small. Keysearch's entry plan is roughly two and a half times the price, and it still comes with daily keyword search caps because it is bundling a wider set of SEO features.

If you mostly want keyword discovery, KeywordsDB makes the cleaner pricing argument very quickly: lower monthly cost, simpler workflow, and unlimited searches.

Who Should Use Each

Keysearch makes sense if:

  • You want more than keyword research
  • You use rank tracking, site audits, or competitor research regularly
  • You prefer an all-in-one SEO workflow at a lower price than premium suites like Ahrefs or Semrush

KeywordsDB makes sense if:

  • You mainly care about finding keywords fast
  • You want a direct database search workflow
  • You want unlimited searches
  • You want a clean, simple interface
  • You want the cheapest option on the market

Try KeywordsDB for Free

You get 10 free searches when you sign up. That is enough to test the workflow, run real filters, and see whether a simpler keyword-first tool fits the way you work.

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