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Ubersuggest pricing: what Ubersuggest costs per month, what the lifetime deal actually includes, and whether it is worth it

Ubersuggest is the cheapest serious SEO suite most US buyers shortlist, and it is also the one whose per-tier price is hardest to find because it renders at checkout. Everything below came off Ubersuggest's own pricing page on 23 August 2026, including the full limit grid, and we say so wherever Ubersuggest declines to publish a figure.

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02 / The short answer

Ubersuggest costs $29 to $99 a month, and every tier can be bought outright instead

Ubersuggest prices three paid plans between $29 and $99 a month: Individual, Business and Enterprise (Agency). Each is sold monthly, yearly, or as a one-time lifetime payment. A free plan covers one website with limited tool access. Monthly billing carries a one-time 7-day free trial and no contract. Lifetime purchases are final and non-refundable.

The gap between Ubersuggest and the suite most people compare it against is not marginal. Semrush starts at $139 a month, Ahrefs Lite at $129, Moz Pro Standard at $99 with a $49 starter beneath it. Ubersuggest starts at $29 and tops out roughly where the others begin. What you give up for that is depth rather than breadth: it does keyword research, a site audit, rank tracking, backlinks and AI visibility, but each one at a fraction of the ceiling.

One caveat before you budget. Ubersuggest publishes the endpoints of its ladder and the words "from $29" in the page itself, then renders the exact figure for each tier at checkout. That is why the middle tier is missing from the table below rather than guessed at. If you find a Business price quoted confidently in an article, check the date on it.

Last updated August 2026. Figures read off app.neilpatel.com/en/pricing on 23 August 2026 in its United States rendering. Comparison prices read the same day.

03 / The plan ladder

Ubersuggest pricing plans and what each one actually buys

Ubersuggest sells four things, and the fourth is a billing choice rather than a tier. Individual, Business and Enterprise (Agency) are the plans; lifetime is a way of paying for any of them. The free plan underneath is real but narrow, and Ubersuggest describes it honestly rather than dressing it up.

Plan Price Core allowances The detail that matters
Free No cost 1 website, limited tool access Ubersuggest calls it "limited access to our SEO tools for 1 website." A sampler, not a working tier.
Individual From $29 a month 1 domain, 150 reports a day, 125 tracked keywords Aimed at solo operators and small businesses managing one site. AI prompts refresh monthly.
Business Between the endpoints 7 domains, 300 reports a day, 150 tracked keywords Ubersuggest renders this figure at checkout rather than in the page, so we do not print one.
Enterprise / Agency Up to $99 a month 15 domains, 900 reports a day, 300 tracked keywords The only tier with Gemini and Google AI Overview data, and weekly AI prompt refreshes.
Lifetime One-time payment Same allowances as the matching monthly tier Sold for all three paid tiers. Final and non-refundable, in Ubersuggest's own words.

The add-on structure is the part worth modelling before you pick a tier, because it is flatter than anything else in this category. Every listed add-on costs $5 a month, no matter which one it is.

$5 a month · Additional 500 daily searches
$5 a month · Additional domain, which brings 125 keywords, 3 competitors and 10 prompts with it
$5 a month · Additional 250 tracked keywords
$5 a month · Additional competitor domains
$5 a month · Additional users
$5 a month · Additional 5 AI prompts
$5 a month · Additional 500 monthly credits

Read that list against the tier table and a cheaper route appears. An extra domain is $5 and it brings 125 tracked keywords, three competitors and ten AI prompts with it, so an Individual plan running three sites costs $39 a month rather than the price of stepping up a tier. Where the add-on route stops working is the report ceiling: reports per day and export rows are plan-level, and no add-on lifts them.

04 / Every published limit

Ubersuggest Individual vs Business vs Enterprise on every published limit

This is Ubersuggest's own comparison grid, transcribed in full on 23 August 2026. It is worth reading whole because the rows that decide the purchase are near the bottom, not the top. Look at the AI model row and the export row before you look at keywords.

Limit Individual, from $29 Business Enterprise / Agency, to $99
Domains (projects) 1 7 15
Reports per day 150 300 900
Chrome extension search limit 150 300 900
Tracked keywords per project 125 150 300
Rank tracking frequency Weekly Weekly Weekly
Rank tracking locations 20 Unlimited Unlimited
Site audit pages crawled 1,000 weekly 5,000 weekly 10,000 weekly
Keyword suggestions per month 20,000 50,000 100,000
Content ideas 2,000 5,000 10,000
Export rows per report 2,000 5,000 10,000
Bulk analysis 50 keywords 200 keywords 1,000 keywords
Monthly credits 250 500 1,000
Tracked competitors 5 10 15
Backlinks per report 2,000 5,000 10,000
Backlink history 3 years 3 years 3 years
New and lost links window 30 days 30 days 30 days
AI prompts tracked per project 10 15 20
AI prompt update cycle Monthly Every two weeks Weekly
Responses per prompt per cycle 1 1 3
AI models covered ChatGPT ChatGPT ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Overview
AI prompt ideas per search 25 50 75

Two rows deserve a second look. Rank tracking updates weekly on all three tiers, so paying more buys more keywords and never fresher positions, exactly the pattern we found across the Ahrefs ladder as well. And the AI models row is the sharpest upgrade trigger on the page: Ubersuggest states that "Gemini data is available on Enterprise plans", which means the two cheaper tiers see ChatGPT and nothing else. If tracking your brand across Google's AI Overviews is the reason you are buying, the entry tier will not do it at any add-on price. That specific job is what we cover on LLM SEO trackers and AI visibility tools.

05 / The lifetime question

Ubersuggest lifetime pricing: how the one-time deal works and when it pays back

The Ubersuggest lifetime plan is a single payment that replaces the subscription for the same tier, with the same allowances, and it is sold for Individual, Business and Enterprise alike. Ubersuggest puts the terms in its own FAQ without hedging: "If you pick a lifetime plan, it is a one-time payment for lifetime access to Ubersuggest," and separately, "Lifetime plan purchases are final and non-refundable."

What you are actually buying

Access, not a frozen feature set. Lifetime holders sit on the same tier limits as monthly subscribers on that plan. Ubersuggest does gate some newer AI capacity behind a paid monthly add-on for lifetime users, so treat lifetime as covering the core suite rather than everything that ships later.

How the payback math works

Take the lifetime figure you are quoted at checkout and divide it by the monthly price of the same tier. That is your break-even in months. Anything under about twelve is a straightforward yes if you are already using the tool weekly. Past two years of break-even, a monthly plan you can cancel is the safer purchase.

The risk nobody prices

You are betting on a data provider you do not control. Ubersuggest buys its estimates in, and a lifetime plan removes your ability to walk away if that data degrades or a competitor pulls ahead on AI coverage. Non-refundable means non-refundable.

A practical sequence that avoids the worst outcome: take the one-time 7-day free trial on monthly billing first, run your real keyword set and your actual site audit through it, and only then decide about lifetime. Ubersuggest recommends this itself, which is more candid than most vendors selling a lifetime tier. If the trial shows the data is good enough for your work, the lifetime math is easy. If it shows gaps, you have lost nothing.

06 / Before you commit

Five things Ubersuggest pricing does not include, in Ubersuggest's own words

None of these are criticisms. They are the terms, taken off the same pricing page, and each one changes whether the low price is a bargain or a false economy for your situation.

There is no API, at any price

Ubersuggest answers the question in one sentence: "We don't have any API access plans available at the moment." No tier unlocks it and no add-on adds it. If you were planning to pull data into a dashboard or a script, this is a hard stop, and it is the single clearest reason to pay more elsewhere.

Signing up requires a Google account

Ubersuggest asks for Google sign-in so it can read Search Console: "This allows us access to your Google Search Console account which allows us to find more errors and issues with your site that need to be fixed." Useful, and also a data-access decision your client may need to approve.

The data is estimated, and Ubersuggest says so

Asked how accurate its data is, Ubersuggest answers that "we use multiple data providers to come up with estimations" and that those providers resemble the ones other tools use. That is more honest than the category norm, and it also means you should not report Ubersuggest traffic figures to a client as fact.

The trial is one-time and monthly-only

Seven days, once, on monthly billing. You cannot trial a lifetime plan, and you cannot re-trial later on a different tier. Plan the week: bring your keyword list, your competitor set and the site you want audited on day one rather than exploring the interface.

Nothing here writes the fix for you

Ubersuggest crawls between 1,000 and 10,000 pages a week and hands back a prioritized issue list. That list is where most site audits stop being useful, because somebody still has to open each page and rewrite the title, the meta description and the heading structure. Cheap audit output and no writing capacity is a real gap at every price on this ladder, and it is the specific step we built our tool around.

07 / How it sits against the rest

Ubersuggest pricing against the tools buyers shortlist next to it

Ubersuggest runs its own comparison strip on the pricing page, claiming rivals charge more, and the striking thing is that the claim checks out. We read all four vendors on 23 August 2026 and the ladder Ubersuggest quotes for its competitors is accurate to within one tier, with one exception noted underneath.

Tool Entry price What the entry tier gives you Buy it when
Ubersuggest Individual From $29 a month 1 domain, 125 keywords weekly, 1,000-page audit, 10 AI prompts Budget is the binding constraint and one login has to cover everything
Moz Pro Starter $49 a month 1 website, entry-level Moz Pro access, Domain Authority DA is the metric your reports are already built on
Moz Pro Standard $99 a month 1 user, 3 sites, 50 AI prompts, 2 AI content briefs a month You want AI visibility tracking without an enterprise bill
Ahrefs Lite $129 a month 750 keywords weekly, 2,500-row reports, 1 seat Backlink data is the reason you are buying anything
Semrush SEO $139 a month 5 sites, 500 keywords tracked daily, Position Tracking, Site Audit You need daily positions, not weekly ones
Semrush Advanced $549 a month 40 sites, 5,000 keywords, share of voice, API data You need programmatic access, which Ubersuggest does not sell

Ubersuggest, Semrush and Moz read 23 August 2026 in United States renderings. Ahrefs read 22 August 2026. The exception worth flagging: Ubersuggest's own strip puts Semrush at a $499 ceiling, and Semrush's top public tier read $549 a month on the day we checked, so that particular line on Ubersuggest's page is a little out of date in Semrush's favor.

The honest summary of the comparison is that Ubersuggest is not a cut-down Semrush, it is a differently shaped product. It gives you a little of everything for the price of a fifth of one thing. That works well for an owner-operator running a handful of sites and badly for anyone whose work depends on export volume, link-index depth or automation. For the full ladder across every major suite on one grid, see SEO software pricing compared, and for the same exercise on the tool most often shortlisted against it, Ahrefs pricing broken down by plan.

08 / Is it worth it

Who Ubersuggest pricing works for, and who should spend more

The value question has a clean answer once you sort buyers by what breaks first. Below is the split as we would give it to a client asking whether $29 a month is enough.

Buy it

  • You run one to fifteen of your own sites and check them weekly rather than daily.
  • You want keyword research, a site audit, rank tracking and backlinks under one login and one small bill.
  • Your reporting audience is yourself or a small team, not a client who will audit the numbers.
  • You are replacing a free tool and any structured data would be an upgrade.
  • The $5 add-on ladder covers your growth for the next year without a tier change.

Spend more

  • You need API access. Ubersuggest sells none, so no amount of budget solves it here.
  • You need daily rank data. Every Ubersuggest tier updates positions weekly.
  • You need Gemini or Google AI Overview visibility data below the top tier.
  • You export large keyword or backlink sets, where 2,000 to 10,000 rows per report is the ceiling.
  • You do outreach at scale and need a link index you can defend in a client meeting.

There is a third answer that fits more buyers than either column, which is to pair a cheap data tool with something that does the writing. The reason a $29 audit and a $449 audit tend to produce the same outcome is that neither of them fixes anything. Both hand back a list. What moves a page is somebody rewriting the title so it leads with the query, tightening the meta description into the 140 to 160 character band, and restructuring the headings around the intent. That is the job we do, and it is why our own plan pricing sits alongside a research tool rather than trying to replace one. If you want the wider field first, the SEO ranking tools roundup sorts them by the job they do.

09 / Asked and answered

The questions buyers actually ask about Ubersuggest pricing

How much does Ubersuggest cost?

Ubersuggest prices its three paid plans between $29 and $99 a month, with entry at $29. Individual, Business and Enterprise (Agency) are each sold monthly, yearly or as a one-time lifetime purchase. A free plan sits underneath with limited access to the tools for a single website.

How much is Ubersuggest per month?

Entry is $29 a month for the Individual plan, which covers one website, 150 reports a day and 125 tracked keywords. The ladder stops at $99 a month for Enterprise (Agency), which covers 15 domains, 900 reports a day and 300 tracked keywords per project. Business sits between the two.

Is Ubersuggest free?

There is a free plan, and Ubersuggest describes it as "limited access to our SEO tools for 1 website." It is a sampler rather than a working tier: daily search limits apply and the deeper reports are gated. Paid plans also carry a one-time 7-day free trial, but only on monthly billing.

Is the Ubersuggest lifetime deal worth it?

It pays back in roughly ten to twelve months at the entry tier if Ubersuggest stays the tool you use, and Ubersuggest states plainly that lifetime purchases are final and non-refundable. The risk is not the price, it is the lock-in: you are betting the data quality and the AI features keep pace for years.

What is the Ubersuggest lifetime plan?

A one-time payment that replaces the subscription for the same tier. Ubersuggest puts it plainly in its own FAQ: "If you pick a lifetime plan, it is a one-time payment for lifetime access to Ubersuggest." Individual, Business and Enterprise each have a lifetime version alongside the monthly and yearly ones.

Does Ubersuggest have an API?

No. Ubersuggest answers this in one line on its own pricing page: "We don't have any API access plans available at the moment." If you were shopping for programmatic access, that rules Ubersuggest out entirely, whatever the price. Semrush sells API data on its Advanced tier instead.

Does Ubersuggest have a free trial?

Yes, a one-time 7-day free trial, and only for monthly subscriptions. Lifetime purchases skip the trial and are non-refundable, which is why Ubersuggest itself recommends running the trial before committing to a lifetime plan. Signing up requires a Google account.

Why does Ubersuggest make you sign in with Google?

To read your Search Console data. Ubersuggest states the reason directly: "This allows us access to your Google Search Console account which allows us to find more errors and issues with your site that need to be fixed." There is no email-and-password path advertised alongside it.

How accurate is Ubersuggest data?

Ubersuggest is unusually candid here. Its own answer is that "we use multiple data providers to come up with estimations" and that those providers are similar to the ones other SEO tools use. Treat the volume and traffic figures as directional, the same way you would treat any third-party estimate.

Is Ubersuggest worth it?

It is worth it if you run one to fifteen sites, want keyword research, a site audit and rank tracking in one login, and the alternative is paying four times more for depth you will not use. It is poor value if you need an API, a large export, or a link index you can trust for outreach at scale.

Is Ubersuggest cheaper than Semrush?

Considerably. Ubersuggest starts at $29 a month against Semrush at $139 for its SEO plan, read 23 August 2026. What the gap buys is depth: Semrush tracks 500 keywords daily at entry and sells API access higher up, while Ubersuggest tracks 125 keywords weekly and sells no API at all.

How many websites can I track on Ubersuggest?

One on Individual, seven on Business and fifteen on Enterprise (Agency). Extra domains are sold as a $5 a month add-on, and each added domain brings 125 keywords, 3 competitors and 10 AI prompts with it. That add-on is what makes the middle tier stretch further than its headline suggests.

Does Ubersuggest track AI search visibility?

Yes, and it is metered by tier. You get 10 tracked prompts per project updated monthly on Individual, 15 updated every two weeks on Business, and 20 updated weekly on Enterprise. Ubersuggest states that Gemini and Google AI Overview data are Enterprise-only, so the entry tier sees ChatGPT.

What payment methods does Ubersuggest accept?

All major credit and debit cards, specifically Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express and UnionPay, plus PayPal. Ubersuggest states there are no setup fees, no hidden fees and no contract on monthly billing, and it will issue a company-name invoice on request by email.

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