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Track every keyword.
Know every move.

searchbark refreshes your Google rankings daily so you always know where you stand: and get alerted the moment something shifts.

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Capabilities

Rank tracking built for modern SEO

From daily refreshes to SERP feature detection, searchbark gives you the full picture of your Google presence.

Daily Rank Updates

Track position changes for every keyword on a daily basis. See exactly where you moved, how far, and when: with 90-day historical charts per keyword.

Localized Rank Tracking

Track rankings for any city, region, or country. Critical for local SEO, multi-market campaigns, and understanding how rankings vary across geographies.

Movement Alerts

Get notified the moment a priority keyword drops or rises significantly. Set custom thresholds per keyword or group and receive alerts via email or Slack.

SERP Feature Tracking

Know when you appear in Featured Snippets, People Also Ask, Image Packs, or Local Pack results. Understand the full landscape of SERP real estate for each query.

What's included

Everything in one rank tracker

Daily rank updates for all tracked keywords
Rank movement history charts per keyword
Competitor rank comparison side by side
SERP feature detection and history
In-app alerts on significant rank drops
Exportable rank reports

Never miss a ranking move again

Get started and see your keywords tracked live in amplerank.

Google keyword rank tracking: what it measures and why it matters alongside AI search

Google still processes over 8 billion searches per day, making keyword rank tracking essential for any brand with organic traffic goals. But as AI search grows, the relationship between Google rankings and overall search visibility is shifting. Brands that rank well on Google but have low AI citation rates are increasingly missing traffic, and vice versa. searchbark tracks both in one dashboard so you can see the complete picture.

Key terms

Keyword rank
A brand's position in Google's search results for a specific query. Position 1 is the first organic result; Featured Snippets and AI Overviews appear above organic results. Higher rank = more clicks.
SERP features
Non-standard results in Google's search engine results page (SERP): Featured Snippets, People Also Ask boxes, Image Packs, Local Packs, Video carousels, and AI Overviews. Appearing in SERP features often delivers more clicks than a standard #1 organic result.
Rank velocity
The rate of change in keyword rankings over time. Rapid ranking drops can signal algorithm updates, technical issues, or competitive incursions. Searchbark's daily tracking catches these early.
Localized rank tracking
Tracking search positions by specific geographic location, city, region, or country. Essential for local businesses and brands with market-specific ranking goals.
Position zero (Featured Snippet)
A boxed answer that appears above the first organic result in Google, extracted from a web page that answers the query directly. Earning position zero often requires structured Q&A content and FAQ schema markup.

Google rankings and AI search: the relationship

Does my Google ranking affect my AI visibility?

Yes, with important nuances. High Google rankings increase the likelihood that your pages appear in AI training data and live search-augmented responses. Gemini shows the strongest correlation: pages in Google's top 5 are 4x more likely to be cited in Gemini. For ChatGPT and Perplexity, the correlation is weaker, third-party review sites and community content often outweigh direct rankings.

What are the most important Google ranking factors in 2026?

Core Web Vitals (page speed, interactivity, visual stability), E-E-A-T signals (demonstrable experience and expertise), mobile-first indexing, and content depth remain primary ranking factors. For AI visibility, structured data (schema markup) and entity clarity are additional critical signals that don't directly affect Google rankings but significantly affect AI citation rates.

What is the difference between SEO, AEO, and GEO?

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) targets Google's algorithm to improve organic search rankings. AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) targets AI answer engines, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, to improve citation rates. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the umbrella term for all AI-search optimization tactics. The three disciplines overlap but require distinct strategies: SEO focuses on links and on-page signals; AEO adds entity schema, direct-answer content, and third-party citation building.

How long does SEO take to improve rankings?

New content typically takes 3–6 months to earn significant Google rankings in competitive categories. Technical fixes (site speed, crawlability) can show results in weeks. For AI citation improvements, timelines vary by platform: Perplexity reflects web changes in days (live search); ChatGPT's base model knowledge updates on model release cycles (months); Gemini reflects Google index changes in weeks.

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