Already have keyword ideas in mind? Add them to RankPill and get the same instant scoring and insights as your original list.
Why Add Keywords?
When you first complete onboarding, RankPill gives you a high-quality keyword list tailored to your niche and competitors. But sometimes, you might want to add your own keywords because:
- Our AI might miss a few specific opportunities.
- You already know certain keywords your audience searches for.
- You want to explore new angles, products, or campaigns.
Manually adding keywords brings your own insights into the system, allowing you to instantly see if they're worth acting on. This feature provides flexibility and control without needing other SEO tools.
How It Works
Click the "Add Keywords" button in your Keywords section to open the input modal.
Follow these guidelines:
- Enter one keyword per line or separate them with commas.
- You can add up to 100 keywords per request.
- You have 30 requests per month (resets monthly), allowing analysis of up to 3,000 keywords monthly.
Tip: Uploading full batches of 100 keywords helps maximize your requests and spot patterns.
Once submitted, RankPill instantly analyzes and enriches each keyword with data like:
- Monthly search volume
- Ranking difficulty
- Search intent
- CPC (Cost Per Click)
- Opportunity score
This transforms your ideas into actionable, data-backed opportunities ready for filtering, prioritizing, or article generation.
Great for Quick Research
You can also use this tool purely for keyword research, even if you don't plan to generate an article immediately.
Paste in keywords you've found from sources like:
- Google Search Console
- YouTube or Google autocomplete suggestions
- Competitor blog posts or landing pages
RankPill enriches them with current data, helping you quickly see which ones are worth your time and focus your content creation efforts effectively, saving hours of guesswork.
When to Use This Feature
Use the Add Keywords option when:
- You want to test niche or long-tail ideas.
- You're launching new products, services, or campaigns.
- You've done your own research and want to validate it quickly.
- You're supplementing your keyword list with expert knowledge.
- You want to confirm topic ideas with actual search data.
Whether planning new blog posts, refining your market positioning, or just gathering insights, this tool helps you work faster and smarter.