The biggest problem with standard Google Autocomplete is that it doesn't tell you how many people are actually searching for a term. Whatsmyserp adds a colored bar next to every related keyword suggestion. You can instantly see if a long-tail variation has "High," "Medium," or "Low" search volume without leaving the page.

Google’s "People Also Ask" (PAA) boxes are goldmines for content ideas. Whatsmyserp extracts every question from that box and instantly tells you which questions have the highest search demand. If you are writing a "How-to" guide, this is your outline, done in 10 seconds.

But what if you could get the data you need right now ? Right on the search engine results page (SERP) itself?

Sure, but the Chrome extension offers . When you are writing a draft in Google Docs or WordPress, you often tab over to Google to "check something real quick." With the extension, that "real quick" check turns into a full keyword session. It catches the "near me" variations and question-based queries that you would normally miss when using a standalone tool. The Verdict Is Whatsmyserp going to replace your $99/month Ahrefs or SEMrush subscription? No. Those tools are for deep site audits and backlink analysis.

Enter —specifically, their Keyword Research Tool for Google Chrome .

Unlocking Hidden Gems: Why the “Whatsmyserp” Keyword Research Tool for Chrome is a Game Changer