Awesome Tool...But Low Data Limits
I think this tool has a lot of promise. I took the time to play around with a few data points and one of the outputs for me wasn't even based on the keyword but it counted against me. I realize that things like that will happen so no biggie.
I think most of us are looking for an all-in-one solution for optimizing your website's search engine ranking. Being able to run the data before is huge.
Now I did a complete review for those who need to see around the tool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU4bJ74hEnw
Now here are some take aways for me.
#1 I love the UI it is clean and so easy to get around you made it simple. Although there needs to be more training on your software I feel that if most people do some research they will learn how to use it.
# 2 What sets Strell apart is its ability to help you uncover the nuances of search engine optimization. When it comes to research this is important and I try and make sure I am not wasting time when it comes to producing content.
Cons:
#1 I didn't like with the use of so many AI tools out there you didn't offer a one click to grab all the keyword data. You have to download an excel spreadsheet. I get it but I don't like it.(Smile)
#2 Not sure about some of the websites it recommended. Like Redit...are we really trying to outrank Redit?
#3 Data limits for each line of data??? that could wipe out all of your results if you can't search to see what really is available. The only way you know what's available you have to do the deep dive.

abhishek_strell
May 9, 2024Hello,
I appreciate your review and feedback.
1. In regards to the one-click data grab, it functions just as you'd expect. You click, and you'll have access to all the keyword data. Please do share if there's something specific that didn't meet your expectations π
2. Reddit might not be the strongest platform due to its user-generated content, and often, blog posts on the same topic can outperform Reddit. If you prefer, you can exclude Reddit as a potential weak spot.
3. Are you referring to the credits used for SERP analysis? It consumes just 1 SERP Credit.
I hope this clarifies things for you. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions.