How to find my search terms ranking results

Your ranking results show how your domain is currently performing on Google for each search term, based on the specific location you set when adding the term.

How to find your search term ranking results:

  1. Navigate to the 'Search terms' page. At the top of the page, you’ll get a quick overview showing how many search terms you’re currently tracking, how many are ranking on page one of search engines, and their update frequency.
  2. You’ll also see a list of all your tracked search terms along with their associated summarised metrics:
    • Rank: displays your website’s current position in search engine results for the selected search term.
    • Change: indicates how your ranking has changed since the last update.
    • Trend: provides a visual graph showing how the search term has performed over time.
    • Page: shows which page of your website is appearing in search results for the search term.
  3. To view detailed metrics, find the search term you want to review and click either the search term itself or the button next to it.
  4. You’ll be directed to the search term details page, where you'll find all related metrics (location, last updated and update frequency), including an in-depth graph showing your ranking history.
  5. To compare your performance with competitors, click on any specific date in the table. This will display your ranking alongside your competitors’ rankings for that day.

Note: when you first add a search term, it may take a few updates before enough data is available to show on the graph.