The Best Etsy SEO Tools in 2026 — an Honest Comparison
Von Das Sellura-Team · Aktualisiert 9. Juli 2026
Every "best Etsy SEO tools" list is written by someone selling something, and this one is no exception: Sellura, the last tool on this list, is ours. So here are the rules this page plays by. Each competitor gets credited for what it genuinely does best, in its own terms. Each tool — ours included — gets its weaknesses named. Every price is dated (July 2026, from the vendors' own pricing pages) because prices drift. You can verify every claim in a browser tab.
The other thing most roundups get wrong: there is no single "best" tool, because these tools do different jobs. Most of the list is research — what's selling, what people search, what competitors do. One (Alura) is an all-in-one shop suite. One (Sellura) writes and scores the listing itself. Match the tool to the job you're actually hiring it for, and the choice gets easy.
eRank — the deepest keyword research library
eRank is the establishment choice, and it earns the seat: the largest historical keyword database in the Etsy world, years of trend data, shop audits, competitor monitoring, and a big community that answers questions. It's also the cheapest serious research tool — the free plan allows 5 keyword lookups a day, and paid starts at $5.99/month (Pro $9.99, Expert $29.99). It now ships a metered AI Listing Helper too (one use a day free, more on paid tiers).
The honest weaknesses: eRank hands you data, not decisions — you interpret the tables and graphs yourself, which rewards time you may not have. And its search-volume figures, like everyone's, are estimates; Etsy publishes no volumes. Best for sellers who genuinely enjoy research and want maximum data per dollar.
EverBee — product research with revenue estimates
EverBee is the current generation's favorite for one question: what's actually making money? It searches a claimed 206-million-listing dataset by estimated sales and revenue, scores keywords, tracks shops and trends, and — unusually — bundles an email marketing product (EverBee Email). The free Hobby plan (basic analytics plus 10 keyword searches) is a real trial, not a teaser.
The honest weaknesses: its revenue and demand numbers are modeled estimates, not measurements — fine for comparing niches, risky if read as accounting. It doesn't write listings at all (nothing of the sort is advertised as of July 2026). And it's the priciest research entry here once you pay: Growth is $29.99/month, or $19.99/month billed annually. Best for deciding what to sell before you optimize how it's found.
Marmalead — keyword grades with engagement data
Marmalead is one of the longest-running Etsy SEO tools, built around a clear idea: grade keywords (and listings) instead of dumping raw tables. Its Brainstorm/Analyze/Apply workflow, engagement metrics and letter-grade approach suit sellers who want an opinionated verdict on a keyword without becoming analysts. It's the only tool here with a lifetime option: $300 once, next to $19/month or $190/year.
The honest weaknesses: there's no free tier — you pay from day one, at a price above eRank's and Sale Samurai's. It's Etsy-only, research-focused (it critiques your listing but doesn't write one), and its grades are ultimately built on the same estimated-demand foundation as everyone else's numbers. Best for sellers who like graded guidance and will use it long enough for the lifetime deal to pay off.
Alura — the all-in-one shop suite
Alura's pitch is breadth: keyword research, listing optimization, a Chrome extension, profit calculator, review and follow-up emails, A/B tests, even Pinterest scheduling and Etsy Ads optimization on higher tiers — one subscription for the whole shop. The free plan (5 searches per day per tool, 10 listing optimizations) lets you try everything, and paid starts low: Basic $7.99, Growth $14.99, Professional $29.99 a month.
The honest weaknesses: breadth over depth — each individual module is shallower than the specialist alternative (its keyword data vs eRank's library, its emails vs a dedicated email tool), and the lower tiers meter every tool with daily caps you'll hit on a busy day. Best for sellers who want one affordable dashboard covering many small jobs adequately.
Sale Samurai — search volumes on a budget
Sale Samurai's lane is simple: keyword analytics — volumes, CPC-style data, trends, long-tail suggestions — at one of the lowest prices in the category: $9.99/month or $99.99/year, with a freemium tier (20 keyword searches a month) and a 3-day trial. For a seller who wants keyword numbers cheap, it's the value pick.
The honest weaknesses: it pitches "real Etsy search volume," and you should apply the same skepticism we apply to everyone including ourselves — Etsy publishes no search volumes, so every tool's figures are estimates; the precise-looking ones are just estimates with confidence. Beyond keywords it's thinner than the suites above, and it won't write your listing. Best as a low-cost research sidekick.
EtsyHunt (now eHunt) — the research database with AI extras
EtsyHunt rebranded to eHunt (the old domain now redirects to ehunt.ai), and it remains the biggest-database claim in the category: 71+ million listings, 14 million tags, plus shop analysis, near-real-time competitor tracking, a free rank-tracking extension and — rare here — an ads-analysis database. Unlike the pure research tools, it also drafts titles and descriptions with AI from its recommended keywords. Free plan, free tools, and a $1 three-day Pro trial.
The honest weaknesses: pricing is promo-driven and changes often (2026 reviews put entry tiers around $4–8/month — check their page, and note the $1 trial auto-converts to paid). It's Etsy-first, and its AI drafts titles and descriptions rather than a complete rule-enforced listing — no per-field limit enforcement across tags and materials, no deterministic scoring. Best for research-heavy sellers who want maximum database per dollar and don't mind hunting the current promo.
Sellura — writes the listing the others research
Sellura (ours — judge this section hardest) does the step every tool above leaves to you: it writes the listing. From a short product brief it generates the front-loaded title, all 13 long-tail tags within 20 characters each, materials and a structured description — inside each marketplace's enforced limits, for Etsy, eBay, Amazon Handmade, Shopify and Depop. Every listing gets a deterministic 0–100 SEO score with one concrete fix per weak factor: same input, same score, every point explainable. The free tier is real work, not a teaser — a title preview and score on every generation, plus the free Listing Grader for any public Etsy listing. Paid is $19 one-time (10 listings + 20 grader checks) or $15–24/month.
The honest weaknesses: Sellura keeps no historical keyword database — its demand signals are live Etsy autocomplete and competing-listing counts, clearly labeled as estimates, which is a philosophy some researchers will find thin. It does no product research (no revenue estimates, no best-seller mining), no rank tracking, no ads analysis. If research is your bottleneck, pick a tool above for it — Sellura starts where research ends.
How to choose in sixty seconds
Ignore "best overall." Name your bottleneck, then hire for it:
- "I don't know what to sell yet" → EverBee or eHunt (product research; EverBee for revenue estimates, eHunt for database size per dollar).
- "I want to mine keywords for hours" → eRank (depth per dollar) or Marmalead (graded verdicts instead of raw tables).
- "I want many small tools in one cheap dashboard" → Alura.
- "I want keyword numbers as cheap as possible" → Sale Samurai.
- "I know my product — I need the listing written, within the rules, and scored" → Sellura.
- Whatever you pick: one research tool plus one writing tool covers almost everyone. Stacking three research subscriptions is the most common money leak in this category.
The short version (prices as of July 2026)
| Tool | Core job | Free tier | Paid from |
|---|---|---|---|
| eRank | Deep keyword research + shop audits | Yes — 5 lookups/day | $5.99/mo |
| EverBee | Product & revenue analytics | Yes — basic analytics, 10 keyword searches | $19.99/mo billed annually ($29.99 monthly) |
| Marmalead | Keyword grades & engagement data | No — paid only | $19/mo ($190/yr; $300 lifetime) |
| Alura | All-in-one shop toolkit | Yes — 5 searches/day per tool | $7.99/mo |
| Sale Samurai | Search-volume analytics on a budget | Yes — 20 searches/mo | $9.99/mo ($99.99/yr) |
| EtsyHunt (eHunt) | Research database + AI extras | Yes — free plan + free tools | Promo-driven; 2026 reviews: ~$4–8/mo entry |
| Sellura | Writes + scores the listing itself | Yes — free title preview, score & grader | $15/mo, or $19 one-time pack |
FAQ
What's the best free Etsy SEO tool?
Depends on the job. Free research: eRank's free plan (5 lookups/day) or EverBee's Hobby plan. Free everything-in-one: Alura's free tier (5 searches/day per tool). Free listing scoring and a title written for you: Sellura's free grader and title preview. All are genuinely usable without a card as of July 2026.
Do I need more than one tool?
At most two: one research tool (pick by how you like your data — tables, grades, or revenue estimates) and one writing/scoring tool. The tools in each group overlap heavily with each other and barely at all across groups — so a second research subscription usually buys you nothing new.
Are the search-volume numbers these tools show real?
No tool has real Etsy search volumes — Etsy doesn't publish them. Every figure you see anywhere is an estimate; the difference is whether the tool says so. The observable signals are Etsy's own autocomplete and competing-listing counts; treat anything more precise as modeled.
Isn't this list biased — Sellura wrote it?
It's our list and we said so in the first sentence. The counterweights: every competitor's strengths are stated in their own terms, every weakness section includes ours (no research database, no rank tracking, no ads analysis), and every price is dated July 2026 so you can verify it on the vendor's page in a minute.
There's no best Etsy SEO tool — there's a best tool per job. Research the market with eRank, EverBee, eHunt, Marmalead or Sale Samurai; run the whole shop on Alura if you want one dashboard; and when the product is decided, Sellura writes the listing that gets found — every field within the rules, scored 0–100, fixable factor by factor. One research tool plus one writing tool, chosen honestly, beats any three-subscription stack.