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.

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.