This tool is way too underrated. Let’s change that.
Let’s Be Honest—You’ve Probably Ignored This Tool 🙃
Yeah, I did too.
Because Seobility isn’t flashy. It’s not trending on SEO Twitter.
And it doesn’t cost $199/month, so your brain kinda goes “meh, must be basic.”
But no joke — Seobility is like the quiet kid in the corner who ends up being a genius coder at Google 10 years later.
This thing can seriously grow your traffic. And not in a “maybe over time if you optimize perfectly and light a candle to the SEO gods” way.
In a “plug your site in today, fix what it tells you, and watch your traffic graph tilt upward” way.
Let me show you how I use it — and how you can, even if SEO makes you feel like you’re doing taxes.
Run Your First Site Audit (Brace Yourself 😬)
Step one is dead simple: punch in your URL.
Seobility does its thing — crawling every single page, checking your code, poking your images, sniffing around your meta tags.
What it spits back?
Oof. Buckle up.
You’ll get:
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Red flags on missing or duplicate title tags
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Slow-loading pages
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Broken internal links
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Keyword cannibalization you didn’t know you had
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A ton of tiny little on-page problems Google cares about (even if you don’t)
It’s humbling.
But gold. Absolute gold.
If you take this audit seriously and actually fix what it shows — you’re already beating 80% of bloggers out there.
Fix the On-Page Stuff First (Yes, It’s Boring. Do It Anyway.)
Seobility will rank your issues by severity — red, yellow, green.
Focus on the red first. Like, today.
I’m talking:
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Title tags missing
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Meta descriptions too long or duplicated
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Pages without H1s (why is this STILL a thing in 2025?!)
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Image alt text missing (Google reads that, btw)
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Poor internal linking (you’re not using your own content to boost your own content??)
Don’t just glance. Don’t think “meh, I’ll do that later.”
Fix it now.
And run another crawl next week to see what changed.
This alone can bump your rankings. I’ve had posts jump from page 3 to top of page 2 just from cleaning up titles and adding proper internal links.
Use Rank Tracking to Actually Know What’s Working
The keyword tracking tool in Seobility is criminally underrated.
Pop in the keywords you care about. Or better — track the ones your actual content targets (not the ones you wish you ranked for).
It shows:
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Your current position
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Movement over time
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Mobile vs desktop rankings
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Competitor positions
Basically: it ends the guesswork.
You’ll know which blog posts are quietly climbing the SERPs and which ones are slowly dying in Google purgatory.
That’s how you know where to double down.
Steal Like an SEO Artist (aka the Competitor Tracker)
Wanna know what your competitors are doing right?
Seobility makes that way too easy.
Type in a domain, and you’ll see:
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Their keyword rankings
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Their visibility vs yours
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Their top-performing content
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And where you’re getting left in the dust
I’ve found gaps in my niche just by looking at competitor data here. Like, “Oh wow, nobody’s written about this sub-topic. Let me own that.”
Next thing I know, I’m outranking pages with 10x my backlinks.
The TF*IDF Tool Is Dumbly Named… But Wildly Useful
Yeah, the name sounds like a Windows 98 error code.
But it’s 🔥.
Here’s the deal:
It looks at the top 10 ranking pages for a keyword and tells you what they are talking about that you’re not.
Let’s say your post is about “best travel credit cards” — and you left out stuff like:
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Annual fees
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Airport lounge access
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Reward partners
Seobility’s TF*IDF tool is gonna call you out.
And guess what? You add those things in, re-publish, and magically — your rankings start to climb.
Because now Google thinks your content’s as complete as everyone else’s.
Use this before AND after you publish.
Internal Links: The Thing You Keep Ignoring That Actually Moves Rankings
So here’s a truth bomb:
If you’ve got 100+ posts and none of them link to each other, you’re screwing yourself.
Seobility shows you:
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Which pages are orphaned (i.e., no internal links pointing to them)
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Which ones have too many links
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How your whole site structure actually looks to Google
And it tells you how to fix it.
Start building internal links with actual intention:
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Link older posts to newer ones
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Use keyword-based anchor text
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Create silos by topic or category
This is the kind of stuff that builds “topical authority.”
And that’s a BIG deal in 2025.
Track Changes Weekly — Not Monthly
This is the part where most people fall off.
They run one audit, feel proud, and move on with their life.
Don’t be that guy.
Run audits every week.
Track your keyword rankings every week.
Make tweaks.
Write based on what’s moving the needle.
Your site doesn’t grow from one massive overhaul.
It grows from 5-minute improvements, over and over.
Why I Actually Like Seobility More Than Some Fancy Tools
I’ve used Ahrefs. SEMrush. Surfer. Screaming Frog. Frase. All of it.
But Seobility just… works.
It’s simple.
It’s not bloated.
It shows you what you need to do — and doesn’t distract you with 500 other “enterprise” features you’ll never use.
If you’re a solo blogger, side hustler, freelancer, or just someone trying to rank without an agency behind you — this is your best friend.
Where Seobility Falls Short (Let’s Be Honest)
Okay but full transparency:
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The backlink data? Not great. Use Ahrefs for that.
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The interface? A bit old-school. But it works.
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The competitor intel? Solid — but not as deep as SEMrush.
Still. For the price (and they have a free plan)? It’s kind of insane how much value you get.
Seobility vs Keyword Chef vs Surfer SEO (Mini Match-Up)
Tool | Strength | Weakness | Price |
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Seobility | On-page audits, TF*IDF, tracking | Lacks deep backlink data | Free & Paid |
Keyword Chef | Finds low-competition long-tail keywords | No audits or SEO tools | One-time payment |
Surfer SEO | Content optimization, NLP scoring | No site-wide SEO or rank tracking | Paid monthly |
Use them together if you can.
I often find keywords with Keyword Chef, then write with Surfer, and audit everything using Seobility.
That’s my little stack. Nothing fancy — but it works.
Final Thoughts: This Isn’t Just Another SEO Tool
Here’s the truth:
You don’t need 5 tools.
You don’t need $300/month SEO budgets.
You just need a dashboard that tells you:
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What’s broken
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What to fix
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What’s growing
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What’s dying
Seobility nails all of that.
And if you check in weekly, tweak consistently, and stop overthinking SEO — you’ll see the traffic rise.
No hacks. No fluff. Just consistency.
Want My Personal Seobility Workflow?
Let me know — I’ll send over my step-by-step weekly process.
And if you want me to break down one of YOUR audits live on a future blog post, hit me up.
Your traffic is waiting. 👊