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Clearscope Reviews: 4.9/5 — Highly Rated
Clearscope is a research and content optimization tool best known for its keyword research capabilities and accurate analytics. The data it provides enables users to analyze content and compare it to the top 30 SERP results. The platform also helps give more insight in terms of your content’s reliability, helps you optimize content, and provides competitor analysis–all the tools needed to help you outrank the competition.
| Capabilities |
AI
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| Segment |
Small Business
Mid Market
Enterprise
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
Clearscope Pros and Cons
- Comes with a Google Docs add-on
- Available as a WordPress plugin
- Provides readability indicator
- Offers free training, onboarding, and excellent customer support
- No minimum contract required
- Doesn’t offer a first draft functionality
- Pricing is expensive even at its lowest plan
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The Clearscope dashboards for keyword search and content optimization are very simple to use, even for beginners. You are up and running in no time. The information we collect from Clearscope helps us to produce rich content for our readers.
I've not encountered a feature I dislike. We were up and running with Clearscope very quickly. Support questions continue to be answered quickly and thoroughly.
We began using Clearscope to increase organic search traffic. The results are extraordinary. Site traffic has increased dramatically and we now use Clearscope as our primary tool for developing our editorial calendar.
We use and are happy with SEMrush for everyday content requirements but the clearscope tool provides just a bit more and makes it easier to write content. For the most important pages for super competitive terms, this slight advantage means everything which is why I'm getting hooked on this tool.
Its quite an expensive tool when you consider it's content only. As I mentioned, SEMrush offers content elements but gaining an edge makes this tool page itself off.
Creating the perfect copy to rank for the most competitive terms on Google. It also has a keyword tool that gives keyword data which is a lot faster than Google Ads
Simple, no fluff, yet effective! I would put 10 but there is space for month features, so I am keeping it for later.
I don't really dislike something, I am in love with Clearscope, the team behind and its impact in our clients and our business.
We have minimized the time we need to build and implement a content strategy both for ourselves and our team. That gives us clear ROI as it reduces the man-hours needed. And that's the reason I am paying such a large amount in Clearscope every month..clear ROI.
The tool is constantly updated with new SEO-oriented features that are based on client feedback. It is very intuitive and fast, optimizing content never was so fun and easy.
The pricing structure may deter some users at first, but the Clearscope team is always there to prove that their tool is worth the price (and isn't THAT expensive in the long run)
Most of our clients had content-related problems and we spent countless hours scraping the web to look for insights. Clearscope helped us to speed up the whole process, making my team work with their brains and letting the robots do the heavy lifting.
We like it best to create content brief fast. It easily brought down the time it took us to create briefs by 70-80%. We also use it to identify search intent.
Not much, really. The only shortfall I noticed is that the space to 'create report', the most important area in CL, looks like a search bar. So, if I wanted to search for older reports, I'd have accidentally typed it out into this tab and would have lost a credit. It's just a UX thing, and once you get used to using CL, it'll be okay. I hope it soon brings in a good plagiarism feature.
Content creation at scale. CL allows me to create SEO-optimized content at a faster pace.
There are a lot of improvement points like integration AI, SERP analysis etc.
I dont really like their UI interface they should improvise on that
Long form SEO optimization
Clearscope offers a straightforward and easy to use UI for beginners looking to conduct content analysis. However, competitors like Usetopic are developing better tools that do the job better.
They don't show enough of the competitions content that is outranking yours and I feel like they can improve there.
Problems being solved with clearscope are SEO team is reviewing content before publishing it. We make recommendations to our writers based on the tool.
The keywordgenerator works well and shows us in the reports exactly where we have used the suggested keywords and where we should make improvements. I can use it in an easy way to improve our content and improve the search engine ranking.
I think that the menu could be built a bit easier. The dashboard is good, but the menu is a bit confusing because many reports are split up into separate sections.
I can improve our ranking by using the suggested keywords and adjusting the meta data and header data in the html code. By constantly improving the content and updating the date, we are better found by search engines.
It's hard to miss the mark with SEO writing when using this tool. You have a list of relevant terms to include and your score updates as you write. It's also useful to see how your article compares to what else is ranking for that same keyword. You have text formatting options and a copy or edit mode. More or less the essentials.
If your reading level is higher than recommended, good luck finding which sentences are the culprits. It just says it's too complex, and leaves you to change word for word. Also, the relevant keywords aren't always that relevant, depending on the angle you're taking for your article.
it guides your articles so that they rank higher on Google. This is the go-to tool for many of my clients who provide high-ranking content to other companies. So far, the main benefit is the reassurance that the writing makes the cut.