Ryte (formerly OnPage.org) is a website quality check application designed to support search engine optimization, from Semrush since the 2024 acquisition.
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SpyFu
Score 7.0 out of 10
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SpyFu is the eponymous SEO and PPC research platform from the company in Scottsdale, Arizona focused on "spying" on competitors, or basically using their behaviors to refine your own through keyword and content analysis, and backlink poaching. This positional search engine optimization and paid listings management platform touts the ability to lower costs and raise rankings via a Kombat-oriented approach... basically a cute way of saying "it makes comparisons" of how well your site does in niche…
$39
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Ryte
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Basic
$39
per month
Professional
$79
per month
Team
$299
per month
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Features
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SEO
Comparison of SEO features of Product A and Product B
Ryte
5.9
Ratings
27% below category average
SpyFu
6.6
Ratings
16% below category average
Keyword analysis
7.00 Ratings
7.00 Ratings
Backlink management
7.00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
SERP ranking tracking
8.00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Page grader
7.00 Ratings
7.80 Ratings
Competitive analysis
4.00 Ratings
7.00 Ratings
Site audit / diagnostics
5.00 Ratings
7.20 Ratings
Site recommendations
3.00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Task management
6.00 Ratings
6.10 Ratings
SEO Channels
Comparison of SEO Channels features of Product A and Product B
Ryte
5.3
Ratings
36% below category average
SpyFu
5.8
Ratings
27% below category average
Local SEO
4.00 Ratings
5.00 Ratings
Social SEO
5.00 Ratings
5.00 Ratings
Mobile SEO
7.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Global SEO
5.00 Ratings
5.00 Ratings
SEO Platform & Account Management
Comparison of SEO Platform & Account Management features of Product A and Product B
It is great if your SEO team is young and getting to learn different tools. Or if you don't have access to programmers easily, to crawl and collect some data for you.
If you have a Google ads PPC campaign and then I would say this is more or less essential if you want to know what your competitors are doing. You can get very useful data out of it even if you subscribe for one month. And the pricing is very reasonable. Even if you don't use Google ads, I would say this is still useful for your SEO/SMO team since it gives you a great idea of what keywords and traffic your competitors are working on.
Love this tool but would like insights from all 3 major search engines not just Google. I would also like deeper understanding of the placement for local businesses on Google Places/Maps. Insight into mobile search rankings and best landing pages per industry would also help :) Overall, SpyFu is a necessity for serious search marketers.
SpyFu is an easy to use tool, and has a self -explanatroy dashborad to generate the data needed to provide insights into any B2B SEO and PPC campaign. It is not comprehensive, but it certainly provides good enough insight to make it a valuable part of any agency tool stack
SpyFu comes with a link to tutorial videos. I recommend you watch them. The software is capable of so much you really need to watch the videos and learn how to get the most out of it. When I have a question 90% of the time it's there. When it isn't, and I reach out to them, support is always quick and concise.
WooRank is slightly ahead, but the integration with Google Analytics is a real advantage of the solution. The full access to all functionalities in the trail helps to appreciate Ryte. Both UIs are quite the same in terms of designs or user experience.
I was surprised to find I preferred Semrush when it comes to keyword research. SpyFu is great (and less expensive than Semrush), but I felt the data Semrush provided was vaster than SpyFu. I was able to get more competitors spending insights in Semrush than SpyFu. Overall, I liked the ability to use both in our keyword research for both paid and organic marketing.