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Free Keyword Tool FAQ

Find answers to common questions about keyword research for Google, YouTube, Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and Bing.

Getting Started

What is a keyword tool and how does it work?

A keyword tool is software that helps you discover what people are searching for online. Keyword-App works by extracting autocomplete suggestions from major platforms like Google, YouTube, Amazon, Bing, eBay, and Etsy. When you enter a seed keyword, our tool queries these platforms' autocomplete APIs to find related keywords that real users are actively searching for.

Is this keyword tool free to use?

Yes! Keyword-App offers a free tier that allows you to perform keyword searches without creating an account. Free users get 2 searches per day, while registered free accounts get 5 searches per day with additional features like search history. For more searches and advanced features, we offer affordable Starter ($9/mo) and Pro ($19/mo) plans.

Do I need an account to use the free keyword tool?

No account is required to start searching! You can immediately use our free keyword tool without signing up. However, creating a free account gives you access to search history, and our paid plans unlock the ability to save keywords and get more daily searches.

Google Keywords

How to find trending keywords on Google?

To find trending Google keywords, enter your seed keyword in our Google keyword tool and select your target country. Our tool pulls real-time autocomplete data from Google Search, showing you what people are currently searching for. Keywords with higher demand scores indicate trending and popular search terms.

What is a Google keyword planner alternative?

Keyword-App is a free alternative to Google Keyword Planner that doesn't require a Google Ads account. While Google Keyword Planner focuses on advertising data, our tool shows you actual autocomplete suggestions that reflect real search behavior, making it ideal for SEO and content research.

How do I find the best Google keywords for SEO?

Use our Google keyword tool to enter your main topic, then look for long-tail keywords (3+ words) with high demand scores. These specific phrases often have less competition and higher conversion rates. Include these keywords naturally in your page titles, headings, meta descriptions, and content.

YouTube Keywords

How to find the best keywords for YouTube videos?

Select YouTube as your platform in our keyword tool and enter your video topic. Look for keywords with high demand scores that match your content. Use these keywords in your video title (front-load the main keyword), description (first 2-3 sentences), tags, and spoken content for better YouTube SEO.

What is the best free YouTube keyword research tool?

Keyword-App offers a free YouTube keyword tool that extracts real autocomplete suggestions directly from YouTube search. Unlike other tools that estimate search volumes, our data comes from actual YouTube search behavior, giving you accurate insights into what viewers are searching for.

How to use YouTube keywords for more views?

Research keywords before creating your video, then optimize your title to include the main keyword at the beginning. Write a detailed description using related keywords naturally. Add relevant tags and create an engaging thumbnail. Our YouTube keyword tool helps you discover what topics are trending.

Amazon Keywords

What is the best free Amazon keyword research tool?

Keyword-App provides free Amazon keyword research by pulling autocomplete data directly from Amazon's search. This shows you exactly what shoppers type when looking for products, helping you optimize your listings with keywords that actual buyers use.

How to find keywords for Amazon product listings?

Use our Amazon keyword tool to search for your product type. Include high-demand keywords in your product title, bullet points, description, and backend search terms. Focus on specific, buyer-intent keywords that describe your product's features, benefits, and use cases.

How do I research Amazon keywords for better sales?

Start with your main product keyword, then explore variations using our tool. Look for long-tail keywords with high demand scores, as these often indicate strong buyer intent. Analyze what competitors rank for and identify gaps. Update your listings regularly with trending keywords.

eBay & Etsy Keywords

How to research eBay keywords for listings?

Select eBay in our keyword tool and enter your product category. Our tool shows what buyers are searching for on eBay specifically. Use these keywords in your listing title (most important), item specifics, and description. eBay's search algorithm prioritizes title keywords.

What are the best Etsy keywords for SEO?

Use our Etsy keyword tool to find what shoppers search for on Etsy. Focus on descriptive, specific keywords that include materials, styles, occasions, and uses. Etsy allows 13 tags per listing, so fill them all with relevant keywords found through our research tool.

How do I find trending Etsy keywords?

Our Etsy keyword tool pulls real autocomplete data from Etsy search, showing you trending and popular search terms. Look for keywords related to seasonal events, current trends, and popular styles. High demand score keywords indicate what shoppers are actively searching for.

Keyword Research Concepts

What is keyword research and why is it important?

Keyword research is the process of discovering what terms people search for online. It's essential for SEO, content creation, and product listings because it helps you understand user intent and create content that matches what your audience is looking for. Without proper keyword research, you risk creating content nobody searches for.

What's the difference between long-tail and short-tail keywords?

Short-tail keywords are broad terms (1-2 words) with high search volume and competition, like 'shoes.' Long-tail keywords are more specific phrases (3+ words) like 'best running shoes for flat feet' with lower competition and higher conversion rates. Our tool excels at finding these valuable long-tail keywords.

How do I choose the best keywords for my content?

Look for keywords with high demand scores that are relevant to your content or products. Prioritize long-tail keywords that match specific user intent. Consider competition, because sometimes targeting less popular but more specific keywords yields better results. Use our demand scoring to identify the most valuable opportunities.

What are seed keywords?

A seed keyword is the initial keyword you enter to start your research. Our tool expands on this seed by adding letters, numbers, and common modifiers to discover related long-tail keywords from autocomplete suggestions. For example, entering 'coffee' might reveal 'coffee maker,' 'coffee beans organic,' and 'coffee gift set.'

Features & Pricing

Can I export keywords to a CSV file?

Yes! You can export your keyword results to CSV format for use in spreadsheets, other SEO tools, or to share with your team. Select specific keywords or export all results at once. This feature is available on all plans.

What's included in the paid plans?

Our Starter plan ($9/mo) includes 50 searches per day and ability to save up to 1,000 keywords. The Pro plan ($19/mo) offers 200 searches per day and 10,000 saved keywords. Both plans include CSV export, all 6 platforms, and priority support.

Can I search for keywords in different countries?

Yes! We support multiple regions for each platform. Select your target country from the region dropdown before searching to get location-specific keyword suggestions. This is especially useful for local SEO and international markets.

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