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  • Semrush or Ahrefs?

    Posted by Quick-Donkey-437 on April 12, 2026 at 12:58 pm

    I need to be able to track my placemests, do occationally site audits as I got a few editors, and I want to monitor overall competition in the market.

    Starting from scratch with no previous software to go from, got 2 websites I need tracking for.

    Would you go woth Semrush or Ahrefs? And why?

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  • WebsiteCatalyst

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    April 12, 2026 at 3:19 pm

    ahrefs has better crawlers and less upsells.

    SEMRUSH is cool, but not $250 a month plus taxes cool. I was a SEMRUSH customer for a year.

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  • TemperatureBig9054

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    April 12, 2026 at 5:42 pm

    Since you’re starting from scratch with just 2 websites, both are powerhouses, but they have different “personalities” that might sway your choice:

    **1. Semrush: The All-in-One Marketing Suite**

    * **Best for:** Competitive analysis and overall digital marketing (PPC, Social Media, Content Marketing).

    * **Rank Tracking:** Their “Position Tracking” tool is excellent and very visual.

    * **Site Audit:** Very user-friendly and gives you a clear “Health Score” with prioritized fixes.

    * **The “Why”:** If you want a tool that covers more than just SEO (like tracking your competitors’ ad spend or social media), Semrush is the winner. It feels more like a complete marketing dashboard.

    **2. Ahrefs: The Data & Backlink King**

    * **Best for:** Technical SEO, deep link analysis, and keyword research.

    * **Rank Tracking:** Their “Rank Tracker” is clean and provides great historical data.

    * **Site Audit:** Recently revamped and very powerful for technical deep-dives.

    * **The “Why”:** Ahrefs is often considered to have the best backlink database and a more intuitive UI for SEO-specific tasks. Their “Content Explorer” is also incredible for finding what’s working in your market.

    **My Recommendation:**

    For 2 websites, check the pricing tiers carefully. Ahrefs recently moved to a credit-based system which can get expensive if you’re clicking around a lot. Semrush’s entry-level plan is robust but has limits on the number of keywords you can track.

    **Pro Tip:** Both offer 7-day trials or limited free versions (Ahrefs Webmaster Tools is free for sites you own!). Connect your sites to both free versions first, see which UI feels more natural to you and your editors, and then pull the trigger on a paid plan.

  • SEOPub

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    April 12, 2026 at 6:01 pm

    I’ve been using Semrush for over a decade. I like it’s data and UI better.

    Both are great tools though. You really can’t go wrong with either one.

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