Adobe
American Red Cross
Bayer
British Broadcasting Corporation
Business Insider
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDW
Cisco
Cloudflare
CNBC
Coursera
Crunchbase
Dell
Dropbox
Eventbrite
Financial Times
Forbes
Greenpeace
IKEA
Khan Academy
Marriott
Mashable
Meetup
Netflix
Nike
The New York Times
Salesforce
Samsung
The Economist
Tripadvisor
Uber
UNICEF
United Parcel Service
United States Census Bureau
WebMD
wikiHow
1 Credit = 1 Keyword. Credits expire after one year.
Bronze Plan

Bronze

2.25

$27 billed annually

100,000 credits/year

  • User Seats: 1

  • Keywords Per Website: Top 1,000

  • Backlinks Per Website: Top 1,000

Bronze Plan

Silver

6

$72 billed annually

400,000 credits/year

  • User Seats: 5

  • Keywords Per Website: Top 2,000

  • Backlinks Per Website: Top 2,000

  • Access to SEO Minion

  • Premium ChatGPT Prompts

Bronze Plan

Gold

25

$300 billed annually

2 million credits/year

  • User Seats: 20

  • Keywords Per Website: Top 5,000

  • Backlinks Per Website: Top 5,000

  • Access to SEO Minion

  • Premium ChatGPT Prompts

  • All RapidLevelUp.com courses worth $995

Bronze Plan

Platinum

80

$960 billed annually

8 million credits/year

  • User Seats: 100

  • Keywords Per Website: Top 10,000

  • Backlinks Per Website: Top 10,000

  • Access to SEO Minion

  • Premium ChatGPT Prompts

  • All RapidLevelUp.com courses worth $995

  • Priority Email Support

* All plans are billed annually and not monthly. You can cancel them anytime.

Frequently Asked Questions on Payment

One credit gets you the volume, cpc, competition & 12 month trend data for one keyword.

So, for example if you import 1000 keywords into our Bulk Keywords Data tool, you will use up 1000 credits.

Credits are used on all the websites where we show the volume, cpc and competition data. So if you do a google search for a keyword that shows you 20 people also ask for keywords, and 8 related keywords, then you will use up 1 + 20 + 8 = 29 credits for that one search.

You can also setup Keywords Everywhere for extremely low usage.

When you run out of credits or all your credits expire, Keywords Everywhere will simply stop showing you volume, cpc and competition. It will however, continue showing you keywords in the PASF & Related keywords widgets

Once you purchase credits, they are valid for one year from the date of purchase.

If you've purchased credits on different dates, then the older credits will be used first, and the newer ones only after the older credits are exhausted.

You can see when the credits are going to expire, by clicking the "Stats & Invoices" link in Keywords Everywhere's menu link. In the Stats page, click on the "Credits Left" tab to view the schedule of expirations.

This is the total number of users that can share the same API key from a single account.

If you are a single user, you can set up your API key on all your devices and browsers.

If you are a team of users, then the max number of people that can share the same API key is based on the User Seats value. Large companies will purchase a subscription for a single account, and then share the same API key among all their team members.

Paddle is our payment gateway, and you can pay via Credit card, Debit card or PayPal through them.

Paddle.com Market Limited ("Paddle") is the Merchant of Record for all our orders. If you purchase Keywords Everywhere’s credits, your payment is conducted by Paddle.

Yes. Paddle is our official reseller company, and it collects taxes for customers that are located in specific countries.

Please check their documentation for detailed information on the various additional taxes collected based on your country. In many cases, if you enter a valid VAT/GST ID, then the additional tax is not collected by Paddle.

Sometimes it takes a little longer for Paddle to authenticate the transaction. Once this is done, your account will automatically get credits. In case there are any issues, Paddle will email you and let you know if the transaction is being reviewed or on hold for some reason

You can upgrade your subscription from the subscription details page.

To access this page, click the "K" icon, and then at the bottom of the popup menu, click the "View Plan Details" link. A new page opens up with your current plan details. Here you can click the "Upgrade Plan" button to upgrade your plan.

When you upgrade a plan, the credits allocated to your old plan are retained. As an example if you purchased the Bronze plan and got 100,000 credits, then you upgraded to the Silver plan and got 400,000 credits, then after this upgrade you would have 100,000 + 400,000 = 500,000 credits. If you do not want to retain the credits of your old plan, you can email us at help@keywordseverywhere.com, and we will refund the amount for the old plan.

Due to the way our credit system works, when you upgrade a plan, it is considered as a cancelation of the old plan, and then a purchase of a new higher plan. In this case your old credits are retained and will continue to work till one year after their purchase.
If you do not want to retain the credits of your old plan, please email us at help@keywordseverywhere.com, and we will refund the old plan. You can then purchase the higher subscription for the full price.

Everytime the extension gets volume data for a single keyword, one credit will be used up. A credit will be used up irrespective of whether the keyword has any search volume.

  • On websites such as YouTube, Amazon etc where you enter only a single keyword, and see the volume under the search bar, only one credit will be used.
  • On google.com, where you see the Related, People also search for, & Long-tail keyword widgets, one credit will be used for the main search query, and one credit for every keyword shown in these widgets. As an example, when you do a search and you see 8 keywords in the Related widget, 20 keywords in the PASF widget & 25 keywords in the Long-tail widget, you will be charged 1 (original query) + 8 + 20 + 25= 54 credits.
  • For websites like Google Search Console, it depends on how many keywords are shown on the page. If you are seeing 500 keywords on the page, then 500 credits will be used
  • When volume data is shown in search suggestions, e.g. Google AutoComplete, as many credits will be used up as the number of keywords shown in the suggestion drop down. This can be disabled in the settings page by disabling the "Show metrics for search suggestions" checkbox.
  • The credits used by Bulk Keywords Data feature is simple - you use up only as many credits as the number of keywords you've entered
  • The Analyze Page Content feature will use as many credits as the total number of keywords found on the page. Note that depending on the content you are analyzing this can use up a Lot of credits very quickly.
  • Everytime you see the keywords in your "My Favorite Keywords" page, the software gets the latest volume data. In this case, we charge only 1/4 the total number of keywords shown on the page. For e.g. if you see 20 keywords on the page, then we only deduct 5 credits from your account. This is done so as to stop potential abuse of the "My Favorite Keywords" section, since the latest data is always fetched.

While the extension is enabled, it will continuously use up credits based on your usage. A quick way to stop this is to disable the extension by clicking on the "K" icon, and then clicking "off" at the top of the menu. When the extension is disabled in this fashion, no API calls are made and therefore no credits are used up.

That said, most users have a low enough usage of credits that it might not make sense doing enabling and disabling the extension