SERP Analysis

The SERP Analysis view gives you live search results from Google, Bing, YouTube, Amazon, App Store and more. Every result type is supported — organic, news, maps, images, shopping, local finder — and each row includes the full structured response so you can inspect rich snippets, AI overviews, sitelinks and knowledge panels.


What you can query

Google

  • Organic
  • News
  • Images
  • Maps / Local Finder
  • Shopping
  • AI Overviews (when shown)

Other engines

  • Bing
  • YouTube
  • Baidu
  • Yahoo
  • Seznam (Czech)
  • Naver (Korean)
  • Yandex

Marketplaces

  • Amazon (multiple locales)
  • App Store (iOS)
  • Google Play

How to run a query

  1. Sidebar → SERP Analysis → pick the engine and result type.
  2. Type your keyword (or paste a list for a batch run).
  3. Choose country, language and device (desktop/mobile).
  4. Optionally set depth — the top 10 costs less than a full 100.
  5. Click Run.

Results appear as a sortable, filterable table. Click any row to expand and see the full DataForSEO response.


What's different from a plain SERP check

  • Historical tracking — every query is saved locally. Re-open a past run to compare today's SERP against last week's.
  • Competitor intersection — select any two keywords and see which domains rank for both.
  • AI analysis — turn the SERP into a one-paragraph summary of intent, angle and dominant content format (see Why use AI).
  • Rich-snippet inspection — the expanded view shows structured data (FAQ, review, video, product) that competitors are winning with.

Free vs Pro caps

On Free, each run returns up to 50 organic results. Pro lifts that to DataForSEO's native ceiling (100 per query) and removes the batch cap. See Free vs Pro.


Common workflows

  • Track a keyword's SERP week over week — schedule a recurring run (coming soon) or re-run manually and compare.
  • Find content gap opportunities — compare your site's SERP presence against a competitor across 100 keywords.
  • Audit rich snippets — filter results by rich-snippet type to see which schemas your competitors use.