Free Keyword Research Tool
Check real monthly search volumes for any keyword — exact and broad match, straight from search-engine data. No account, no credit card.
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Monthly impression estimates from Bing search data (US). Broad match includes phrase variations. Google volumes are typically 10–20× higher in most niches.
Full keyword data comes free with the Abby SEO fix guide. Start with a free scan of your site — the report email includes your unlock link.
Run a free SEO scanWhat this keyword research tool does
Type in the keywords you're thinking about targeting and get back their real monthly search volume — both exact match (people typing that precise phrase) and broad match (the phrase plus close variations). The numbers come from search-engine query data, not scraped estimates, so they reflect what people actually search.
Exact vs. broad match — which should I use?
Broad match is the honest ceiling for a page targeting that topic; exact match is the floor. A keyword with 40 exact / 800 broad means few people type the precise phrase but the topic has real demand across variations — usually a good sign for a well-written page. A keyword with high exact volume and little broad spread is a head term you'll be competing hard for.
Seed keywords from your own site
Already scanned your site with the free SEO checker? Enter your domain above and the tool pre-fills keyword ideas from your page titles and headings, so you can see whether the words your site already uses are words anyone searches for.
Keyword research is step one — ranking is step two
Knowing the volume only pays off if your pages are technically able to rank. The free website audit tests 30+ signals (titles, schema, Core Web Vitals, crawlability) and the optional fix guide turns every failure into a copy-pasteable fix — and unlocks full keyword data here, including related-keyword suggestions.
Curious how most sites stack up? Our on-page SEO statistics from 1.5 million website scans show the average site scores just 41.9/100 — the gaps that hold pages back are the same ones the audit checks for.