Enter a keyword
Start with the search query you care about most, such as a service term, product keyword, comparison query, or branded phrase.
Enter a keyword, choose a country, and review the Google SERP results that matter before you plan the next SEO move. Add your domain optionally to highlight your ranking result, compare visible competitors, and turn keyword positions into a clear workflow for content updates, technical fixes, and rank tracking decisions.
Check the ranking signals SEO teams need before they update content, report campaign progress, or investigate a sudden visibility change.
Check Google SERP positions for a target search term and use the visible ranking URLs as a starting point for SEO decisions.
Review Google ranking visibility for important keywords, branded searches, service terms, and commercial pages.
See which URLs appear for a keyword so the right page can be analyzed, optimized, updated, or protected.
Connect rank position with search result context, competing pages, snippets, and changes in visibility.
Turn keyword rank checks into clear status snapshots for clients, stakeholders, campaigns, and internal SEO reviews.
Plan rank checks around country or market context when search visibility differs by location or audience.
Find keywords where the ranking page needs stronger intent match, better structure, or more useful supporting content.
Use position changes to decide whether a page needs technical review, content refresh, internal links, or deeper monitoring.
Enter your domain to highlight matching results and review whether your site appears in the visible SERP set.
Prepare rank checks for client updates, campaign summaries, competitive reviews, and monthly SEO deliverables.
Monitor keywords tied to product, category, pricing, feature, and comparison pages where ranking changes affect revenue.
Review organic results, titles, snippets, domains, and ranking order without digging through raw SERP response data.
A useful rank check is more than one number. The workflow should connect keyword, country, current position, ranking URL, visible competitors, and next action.
Start with the search query you care about most, such as a service term, product keyword, comparison query, or branded phrase.
Use country or market context when rankings need to reflect the audience you are trying to reach.
Add your domain optionally to highlight your own result when it appears in the organic ranking list.
Use the result to refresh content, improve internal links, fix technical issues, or move important keywords into rank tracking.
A keyword ranking can rise or fall for many reasons. These checks help turn the result into a practical SEO diagnosis instead of a single isolated number.
Compare the ranking URL with the search intent. A mismatch can hold a page back even when the content is technically clean.
Review title tags, headings, content depth, canonical tags, and indexability when a keyword is stuck or declining.
Check redirects, robots directives, HTTP status, sitemap signals, and canonical conflicts before blaming content quality.
Ranking changes often come from competitor updates, stronger snippets, new pages, or search result layout changes.
Important pages need clear internal paths and descriptive anchors so search engines can understand priority and relevance.
Move revenue, lead, brand, and high-intent keywords into ongoing rank tracking instead of relying on one-off checks.
Keyword rank checks are useful during launches, content updates, audits, and reports where teams need quick visibility context before making SEO decisions.
Check commercial terms before and after campaigns so paid, organic, and content teams see the same visibility picture.
Review keywords before updating old content, then watch whether the refreshed page earns stronger search visibility.
Use keyword position checks to explain wins, drops, priorities, and next actions in client-facing SEO reports.
Monitor product, category, comparison, and brand keywords where ranking changes can affect traffic and revenue.
Track keywords tied to use cases, competitors, integrations, templates, and feature-led acquisition pages.
Check key rankings after migrations, redirects, redesigns, or URL changes to catch visibility losses early.
Clear answers about keyword position checks, Google SERP results, country targeting, optional domain highlighting, and how canonical URLs handle shared query result states.
A keyword rank checker reviews Google results for a target keyword and shows the ranking URLs that appear in the SERP. It helps SEO teams connect search terms to visible pages, spot competitors, and decide which pages need content, technical, or authority improvements.
Yes. This tool checks Google SERP results by keyword and country, then shows the organic ranking URLs in a clean report. You can also enter your domain to highlight your own result when it appears.
Yes. Choose a country before running the check. Screpy automatically uses the country language setting, so the result better matches the search market you want to review.
The domain field is optional. When you enter a domain, Screpy highlights matching organic results so you can find your own ranking URL faster without changing the Google SERP query.
Important commercial keywords can be checked frequently, especially after launches, migrations, content updates, or ranking drops. Lower-priority informational keywords can be reviewed less often as part of a broader rank tracking workflow.
Keyword result URLs can create many similar query states. Screpy keeps the canonical URL pointed at the clean tool page, so shared result URLs can still consolidate signals to the main keyword rank checker.