Topđź’ŻSERPs Live refreshes: 100 / 100 (resets 12:00am CST)

About Top100SERPs

⚠️ Daily refresh capacity
We allow 100 live refreshes per day across the site. The counter in the header shows how many are left today. This applies only to new live data fetches (new keyword searches); browsing existing results and history does not use the pool. The pool resets at 12:00 AM America/Chicago.

Top100SERPs shows the top 100 Google results for a keyword in a simple, readable list. We store snapshots so you can revisit older SERPs and compare over time.

Data source

We use the DataForSEO SERP API to fetch results. Snapshots can be live or cached. Each keyword page displays the last updated time (America/Chicago) and a compact history of prior snapshots you can click through.

Numbering modes

  • Sequential (1–100): our straight list for readability.
  • Absolute (“abs”): the item’s absolute rank on Google’s page, counting every result type in order (ads, features, Top stories, maps, videos, etc.).

Biggest Winners & Losers

On each keyword page we compare the current snapshot to the previous one and highlight notable movers.

  • Winners: URLs that moved up (shown as â–˛ +N positions).
  • Losers: URLs that moved down (shown as â–Ľ N positions).
  • New this snapshot: URLs that appear now but weren’t in the previous Top 100.
  • Dropped: URLs that were in the previous Top 100 but no longer are.

Movement is calculated using absolute rank (the order Google displayed results, including ads and special features). When matching URLs across snapshots, we normalize them by lower‑casing the host, stripping www., removing fragments, trimming trailing slashes, and ignoring common utm_* parameters. We list up to eight Winners and eight Losers for readability; the New/Dropped counts reflect changes within the Top 100 only.

Notes: small position changes are common and can be noisy. Treat the list as a directional indicator alongside the full SERP.

History & archives

Keyword pages include a History section listing all snapshots we’ve saved. Click any timestamp to load that snapshot; the page clearly indicates when you’re viewing an older one and links back to the latest.

CSV export

On each keyword page you’ll see a Download CSV link that exports the current (or selected) snapshot: rank (seq & abs), domain, title, URL, snippet, and estimated CTR.

Rate limits

There are two safeguards:
• Site-wide pool: 100 live refreshes/day (resets at midnight America/Chicago).
• Per‑IP limit: 10 refreshes/day.
If either is exhausted, the refresh button is disabled with a friendly message. Viewing existing results, history, and CSV export remains available.

Privacy

No accounts required. We log basic request data to enforce quotas and improve reliability. Ads or sponsor messages may be shown to offset data costs. Read more about privacy.

Contact & credits

Built by Tony Herman. For sponsorships (e.g., CUE) or to chat about RankCheck Pro, reach out to Tony.

FAQs

  • Why “abs” sometimes differs from #1? A feature (e.g., ad/snippet) may occupy an earlier slot.
  • Why do some titles look truncated? That’s how they’re returned from the data source.
  • Why fewer than 100? Occasionally Google shows fewer organic URLs for a query; we cap display at 100.