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Rank-Hub connects to your Google Search Console, investigates your site, and tells you exactly what to do to grow organi

Founded year: 2000
Country: Germany
Funding rounds: Not set
Total funding amount: Not set

Description

Most SEO tools are built for people who enjoy doing SEO. If that's not you, they're mostly useless. You log in, get overwhelmed by data, and close the tab.

Rank-Hub connects to your Google Search Console, investigates your site in the background, and tells you what to work on. The opportunities it surfaces are called Blueprints. Each one explains what to do and why. You don't have to figure that part out.

When you open Rank-Hub, you pick a Blueprint and the Consultant works through it with you. It knows your site, your data, and your history. You can follow its lead, push back, or take it in a different direction. It adapts either way.

When you finish a Blueprint, the next one is ready. If something isn't relevant, skip it and say why. The Consultant won't resurface similar recommendations.

The Consultant doesn't do everything for you. That's intentional. It handles all the research and analysis, then asks for your input at the specific moments where your knowledge of your own business matters. That back-and-forth produces better output than full automation would.

When you want to create content, the Consultant interviews you, scrapes what currently ranks for your target queries, and produces a structured brief from both. Not a generic AI article. A brief built from real data and your actual angle.

When a Blueprint is complete, you can see what moved. Which pages, which queries, how many clicks before and after.

It's $69 a month. A freelance SEO consultant starts around $2,000.

Awards and Recognitions

Rank-Hub connects to your Google Search Console, investigates your site, and tells you exactly what to do to grow organic traffic, with the reasoning behind every recommendation. It's the SEO consultant you'd hire if one didn't cost $2,000 a month.

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