Weekly keyword rank tracker
Every Monday, check where your target keywords rank in Google and get emailed only the positions that moved since last week — no dashboard to log into.
Every Monday, check my keyword rankings in Google using DataForSEO and email me a short report of what moved since last week. Track positions over time and lead with the changes, not the full list. Fill in your details below, then each run: - My domain: <your-domain.com> - Keywords to track: <comma-separated list, e.g. "project management software, best gantt chart tool, ..."> - Location / language: <e.g. United States / English> 1. Look up the current Google SERP position of my domain for each keyword (DataForSEO SERP data). 2. Compare each to last week's position (use your memory of the previous run; if this is the first run, just report the current positions as the baseline). 3. Email me a report with: - **Movers** — keywords that went up or down, with the old → new position and the delta (▲/▼). Biggest moves first. - **Now ranking / dropped off** — anything that entered or left the top 100. - **Steady** — a one-line count of keywords that didn't change. - A one-sentence takeaway: the single most important thing to notice this week. Only report real positions returned by DataForSEO — never guess a rank. If a keyword returns no result, say "not ranking" rather than inventing a number. Keep it tight and skimmable.
Keyword rankings — week of 29 Jun 2026 · your-domain.com · Google / US Movers ▲ "best gantt chart tool" 14 → 8 (+6) ▲ "project management software" 31 → 27 (+4) ▼ "team task tracker" 9 → 13 (−4) Now ranking / dropped off + "agile planning tool" entered at 42 (was not in top 100) − "kanban board app" dropped out of top 100 (was 96) Steady 8 keywords held position (±0–1). Takeaway: your push on gantt-chart content is paying off — "best gantt chart tool" is now on page 1 for the first time. Worth a look at why "team task tracker" slipped.
How it works
- Attach your DataForSEO connection — the routine uses DataForSEO's live SERP data to read your domain's real Google position for each keyword you list.
- It remembers last week's numbers, so each email leads with what changed — the movers, the new entries, and the drop-offs — instead of a wall of positions you have to diff by eye.
- Keep "Email me the result" on to get the report in your inbox every Monday morning, before your week starts.
Make it yours
- List the keywords that actually matter to you — your money pages, your brand terms, the queries you're writing content for.
- Set the location and language to match your target market (rankings differ by country).
- Change the cadence — daily during a launch when positions move fast, or monthly for a slow-moving niche.
- Track a competitor's domain instead of (or alongside) your own to watch who's gaining on your terms.
This routine only reads ranking data and reports it — it never changes anything on your site. The positions come straight from DataForSEO on your own account, so the numbers are the same ones you'd pull by hand, just delivered automatically.
Run “Weekly keyword rank tracker” on autopilot
Copy it to your account, tweak the details, and it runs mondays at 8:00 am.
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