Semrush was started in 2008 by doing keyword research. Fast-forward to today, and they offer more than 50 different digital marketing tools. These cover everything from SEO to paid ads, social media, and content marketing. They also built something called Semrush Trends that helps businesses check out their competition and research markets.
SimilarWeb was released in 2007 as a web analytics tool. It lets users see how websites perform, analyze competitors, learn about site visitors, find traffic sources, and measure other website numbers. Both tools help with online marketing, but they work in different ways.
Semrush works better for anyone doing SEO work because it has special tools for checking backlinks, researching keywords, and fixing technical website problems. Their keyword research shows you search volumes worldwide, what search results look like, related keyword groups, and how keywords performed in the past.
Similarweb limits you to seeing data from just three months unless you pay for a more expensive plan. But Semrush shows you information from up to a year and covers all areas they track, even with their cheapest plan. This helps you spot when website traffic jumps up and find out which marketing plans actually work.
Semrush lets you pull more reports no matter which plan you pick. It also offers market analysis tools through its Trends feature. These four tools help you research market trends, examine competitors, study marketing strategies, analyze audiences, and track competitors' online activities.
Only one person can use Semrush or Similarweb at a time. With Semrush Pro, adding extra users costs $45 per month per user. SimilarWeb doesn't sell extra seats, but you can buy a custom plan if you need more than five users.
SimilarWeb helps you understand website performance and what your competitors do online. Many people use it to analyze SEO competition, research markets, and plan strategies. If you buy their Professional plan at $399 monthly, it can show traffic sources for six months. Semrush offers this same feature at a lower price.
Similarweb's starter plan has many limitations that make work harder. You can't research by location or see how sites performed in the past, both of which come with Semrush's starter package. SimilarWeb also misses many SEO features, like backlink audits, link building, and technical SEO fixing.
Both tools give you a 7-day free trial. SimilarWeb requires you to go through ten steps to register, which can be confusing. I once tried signing up with my business email but received a message saying my trial ended right after registration. Fixing this with support took days, which was very frustrating.
Semrush beats Similarweb in how many of SEO features it offers, especially when you add its market intelligence tools. Agencies and SEO contractors can do much more with Semrush. If you need deep competitor research, SimilarWeb can handle that job well.
Semrush makes keyword research easy with clean reports that show everything you need: global search numbers, country data, keyword difficulty, search intent, and keyword groups. SimilarWeb has a messy dashboard that makes quick keyword analysis difficult. Their reports don't include search results or competitor keyword analysis.
Similarweb lets you research keywords for Google, Amazon, and YouTube, but without paying for a custom plan, you can't pick specific countries or periods. Limited filtering makes working with long keyword lists hard. Semrush looks better, shows more data, including paid search information, and works better for serious keyword research.
SimilarWeb was released in 2007 as a web analytics tool. It lets users see how websites perform, analyze competitors, learn about site visitors, find traffic sources, and measure other website numbers. Both tools help with online marketing, but they work in different ways.
Semrush works better for anyone doing SEO work because it has special tools for checking backlinks, researching keywords, and fixing technical website problems. Their keyword research shows you search volumes worldwide, what search results look like, related keyword groups, and how keywords performed in the past.
Similarweb limits you to seeing data from just three months unless you pay for a more expensive plan. But Semrush shows you information from up to a year and covers all areas they track, even with their cheapest plan. This helps you spot when website traffic jumps up and find out which marketing plans actually work.
Semrush lets you pull more reports no matter which plan you pick. It also offers market analysis tools through its Trends feature. These four tools help you research market trends, examine competitors, study marketing strategies, analyze audiences, and track competitors' online activities.
Only one person can use Semrush or Similarweb at a time. With Semrush Pro, adding extra users costs $45 per month per user. SimilarWeb doesn't sell extra seats, but you can buy a custom plan if you need more than five users.
SimilarWeb helps you understand website performance and what your competitors do online. Many people use it to analyze SEO competition, research markets, and plan strategies. If you buy their Professional plan at $399 monthly, it can show traffic sources for six months. Semrush offers this same feature at a lower price.
Similarweb's starter plan has many limitations that make work harder. You can't research by location or see how sites performed in the past, both of which come with Semrush's starter package. SimilarWeb also misses many SEO features, like backlink audits, link building, and technical SEO fixing.
Both tools give you a 7-day free trial. SimilarWeb requires you to go through ten steps to register, which can be confusing. I once tried signing up with my business email but received a message saying my trial ended right after registration. Fixing this with support took days, which was very frustrating.
Semrush beats Similarweb in how many of SEO features it offers, especially when you add its market intelligence tools. Agencies and SEO contractors can do much more with Semrush. If you need deep competitor research, SimilarWeb can handle that job well.
Semrush makes keyword research easy with clean reports that show everything you need: global search numbers, country data, keyword difficulty, search intent, and keyword groups. SimilarWeb has a messy dashboard that makes quick keyword analysis difficult. Their reports don't include search results or competitor keyword analysis.
Similarweb lets you research keywords for Google, Amazon, and YouTube, but without paying for a custom plan, you can't pick specific countries or periods. Limited filtering makes working with long keyword lists hard. Semrush looks better, shows more data, including paid search information, and works better for serious keyword research.