5 Best Free Alternatives to Ahrefs & Semrush (2025 Edition)
Ahrefs and Semrush are industry giants, but their price tags can be daunting for beginners. The good news? You don't need to spend a fortune to rank on Google. We've curated the top 5 free (or freemium) tools that cover everything from keyword research to technical analysis
If you are just starting your SEO journey, looking at the pricing pages of premium tools like Ahrefs or Semrush ($129/month and up) can be a shock. While these tools are powerful, they aren't strictly necessary when you're building your first site or operating on a budget.
In 2025, there are incredible alternatives that can handle 80% of your SEO needs. Here are the top 5 tools you should bookmark today.
1. Google Search Console (GSC)
It might seem obvious, but Google Search Console is the single most important SEO tool in existence—and it's 100% free. Unlike third-party tools that guess your traffic, GSC gives you data directly from Google.
- Key Feature: See exactly which keywords you are ranking for and how many clicks they get.
- Why use it: To find "low hanging fruit" keywords where you rank on page 2, and to fix technical errors like broken pages.
2. Google Keyword Planner
Built for advertisers, Google Keyword Planner is invaluable for SEOs. It provides data straight from the source regarding how many people search for a specific term per month.
- Key Feature: "Discover New Keywords" allows you to enter a seed keyword (like "coffee") and generate hundreds of related ideas.
- Why use it: It’s the most accurate source for search volume data, helping you verify if a topic is worth writing about.
3. Ubersuggest (Free Version)
Created by Neil Patel, Ubersuggest offers a very generous free version (limited to 3 searches daily). It mimics the interface of Ahrefs/Semrush, making it great for beginners.
- Key Feature: You can type in a competitor's domain and see which keywords they rank for.
- Why use it: To spy on your competition and steal their best content ideas.
4. AnswerThePublic
AnswerThePublic visualizes search questions. It scrapes Google's "Autocomplete" data to show you exactly what questions people are asking about your topic (Who, What, Where, When, Why).
- Key Feature: Generates visual "wheels" of questions related to your keyword.
- Why use it: To find perfect blog post titles and FAQ sections that match specific user intent.
5. HaakonSEO
Most SEO tools overwhelm you with raw data, leaving you wondering, "Okay, but what do I do now?" HaakonSEO.com solves this. It scans your site and generates a prioritized, plain-English "to-do" list of on-page fixes.
- Key Feature: Scans your page against best practices and tells you exactly what to fix (missing H1s, thin content, meta issues) to move the needle immediately.
- Why use it: It's the perfect tool for action-takers. If you want to stop analyzing and start fixing the issues that actually impact your rankings, this is the tool to use.
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