Visibility index

A single number that shows how visible your site really is on Google and whether you are gaining or losing ground this week.

Drop in your domain plus three to five keywords. We measure every position on Google, combine it with search volume and return a score from 0 to 100 plus the estimated monthly organic clicks.

Three to five keywords

Write one keyword per line that your customers would use to find you.

One live check per domain per year. Continue free in the Free plan after that.

yourseo.app/app

example-company.com

Dashboard · 25 keywords in the pool

SEO ToolsVisibility
47/ 100

Visibility score

up 5 vs. last week

6,2

Avg position

92/100

Audit score

History · last 8 weeks

Top keywordsLast 7 days
KeywordPosΔ
tiles berlin3↑ 2
bathroom remodel7↑ 1
kitchen renovation12↓ 1

One free check per domain per year · GDPR-compliant · Servers in Germany

The problem

A single keyword tells you nothing about your real visibility

Anyone serious about SEO does not look at a single position. Anyone who looks at a single position optimizes for a detail and misses the bigger picture.

  • 1

    A position is an observation, not a trend

    Position 5 for one keyword is a snapshot. With three or five keywords in parallel you see a pattern: do you rank broadly across the domain or does all visibility hang on a single page? The answer changes your strategy entirely.

  • 2

    Without search volume, position is meaningless

    Rank 1 for a keyword with ten searches per month brings less traffic than rank 8 for a keyword with 1,000. The visibility index weights every position by real volume, turning numbers into business value.

  • 3

    Movement is only visible over time

    A score in week 47 is a number. A score that has been losing two points a week for eight weeks is an alarm. The tracker writes a weekly snapshot so you see movement before it becomes a problem.

What goes into the score

A formula that weights every click your site could be getting

The visibility index combines three data sources that are not worth much on their own but together give the full picture.

0-100

Scale like a grading system

A score of 100 would mean every keyword on rank 1. A score of 0 means no position delivers measurable clicks. Realistic values for small and mid-sized sites range from 10 to 60, every five-point move is noticeable.

28.5%

Click-through rate on rank 1

That is how rank 1 contributes to the score. Rank 3 sits at eleven percent, rank 10 at only 2.5 percent. This curve comes from aggregated CTR studies and is the foundation of any serious visibility index.

Weekly

Automatic snapshot

Every Sunday at 4 AM the cron writes a new score entry per site. You get a weekly time series without manual work, and the dashboard shows the delta to the previous week immediately.

How it works

From input to a finished score breakdown

Four steps, all automatic. You enter domain and keywords, the backend stack does the rest.

  1. Step 1

    Enter domain and keywords

    Drop in your domain and three to five keywords your customers would use to find you. That is enough for the first check. In your account you later get free pool space for up to 1,700 keywords depending on plan.

  2. Step 2

    We measure every Google position

    Per keyword a real Google search runs through the provider, no cookies, no location drift, fixed country and device. We check top 100 and remember the lowest position your domain shows up at.

  3. Step 3

    Combine search volume with the CTR curve

    In parallel we fetch the monthly search volume per keyword. Position and volume make the expected click count, summed across all keywords becomes the visibility index. The calculation is transparent and lives in the open shared module.

  4. Step 4

    Read the score, find the lever, watch the trend

    You see the overall score, a per-keyword breakdown and the estimated monthly organic clicks. In your account the cron writes a fresh snapshot every week, the dashboard shows the delta to the previous week.

From the dashboard

Score and history right on the main view

The visibility card sits on the dashboard home, right next to audit score and reviews. Score, avg position and the week-over-week delta are instantly readable. Anyone who wants more detail clicks Manage keywords and sees the full table.

yourseo.app/app

example-company.com

Dashboard · 25 keywords in the pool

SEO ToolsVisibility
47/ 100

Visibility score

up 5 vs. last week

6,2

Avg position

92/100

Audit score

History · last 8 weeks

Top keywordsLast 7 days
KeywordPosΔ
tiles berlin3↑ 2
bathroom remodel7↑ 1
kitchen renovation12↓ 1
From real accounts

What customers achieved on the score in their first quarter

Presented anonymously because we do not share customer names without consent. The score jumps are real, taken from the history log of our snapshots.

12 -> 41

Consulting firm

After the first on-page audit, five new guides and a reworked title tag, the score rose from 12 to 41 in ten weeks. Several long-tail terms jumped from rank 30 to single-digit positions.

34 -> 58

Tool retailer

Main category had stable positions, score only moved after we bulk-added 200 more long tails to the pool. Today long-tail carries most of the measured clicks and the score is much more robust.

52 -> 71

Insurance broker

The jump came almost entirely from local SEO: three location pages with their own title, schema and address block lifted the local-pack share, which in turn pulled up the generic consulting keywords.

Check now where your visibility stands, free

Three to five keywords, one domain. In under sixty seconds you get the score, the position per keyword and the estimated clicks per month. No signup, no credit card.

What is inside the index

Three data sources, combined into one number

The score is not a black-box estimate but an open calculation. Every row in this table is a component of the formula.

  • Position per keyword

    Source
    Live SERP measurement via provider
    Role in the score
    Main axis of the CTR curve
  • Search volume per keyword

    Source
    Keyword volume API, refreshed monthly
    Role in the score
    Weighting of each keyword
  • CTR curve by position

    Source
    Empirical aggregate studies, fixed in the codebase
    Role in the score
    Converts position into clicks
  • Snapshot per site per week

    Source
    Nest cron Sunday 04:00 UTC
    Role in the score
    Trend and delta calculation
  • Global volume cache

    Source
    Own Postgres table, 30-day TTL
    Role in the score
    Cost control across many sites
  • Scale

    Source
    0-100, normalized to theoretical maximum
    Role in the score
    Comparability week over week
What visibility as an SEO metric really tells you

Visibility is the bridge between a ranking position and real business

Visibility sounds like a soft marketing term. In reality it is one of the hardest SEO metrics, because it combines a ranking position with monthly search volume to express concrete click potential. People who only track positions optimize for a detail. People who only read Search Console clicks only see what already happened. The visibility index in the yourseo dashboard combines both and delivers a number you can follow week over week like a stock chart. If it rises, something is working. If it drops, that is an early alarm, often weeks before click numbers in Search Console actually fall.

The calculation is open. Every position contributes with its typical click-through rate, weighted by monthly search volume. Position 1 gets 28.5 percent, position 3 eleven percent, position 10 only 2.5 percent. Anyone who wants to dig deeper into the methodology can read the pure function in the on-page check at yourseo.app/analyse code and in the open shared module. No black box, no secret weighting, no provider score nobody can verify. That transparency matters because a score the user does not understand cannot inform decisions.

Visibility is not a replacement for a full audit, it is the quick view sitting on top. People who watch the score fall do not yet know why. That is where the SEO audit with all 49 on-page checks helps as the diagnostic step. People who watch the score rise and want to know which competitors lost ground check the competitor analysis. People who want to understand position movement open rank tracking. Three tools, one score as their common denominator.

For local businesses the visibility index is particularly useful because it honestly exposes how regionally concentrated the reach is. Ranking for five terms in one city but not in the neighbouring town does not show in the score directly, but it shows in the pool. Combined with reviews via our trust widgets on location pages, raw visibility turns into visible trustworthiness. Both together measurably lift the click-through rate from the local pack.

Those who do not want to take the next step alone can grab help from a vetted SEO agency via our wizard. The wizard recommends partners in your region and concrete offers land within hours. A visibility score as the starting point for a consulting conversation cuts every briefing by an hour, because the status quo is no longer up for debate but sits on the table as a number.

For methodology depth we recommend Google's SEO starter guide on Search Central, which explains the basics every visibility index builds on. The Wikipedia article on click-through rate is a useful follow-up; it summarizes the empirical studies our CTR curve is derived from. Reading both makes every value in the score much clearer.

From snapshot score to ongoing tracking

Today the score, from tomorrow the weekly curve

The free hero check is a snapshot. People who actually do SEO want to see the trajectory, automatic, without maintaining a weekly Excel sheet.

  • Weekly curve in the dashboard, no manual triggers
  • Up to ten keywords on the Free plan, permanently free
  • Pro plan with 400 keywords in the pool across up to four sites
  • GDPR-compliant, hosted in Germany, no US trackers
Common questions

What you should know about the visibility index

A score of 30 means your current positions capture about 30 percent of the theoretically possible clicks if all your keywords ranked at position 1. Realistic values for small and mid-sized sites land between 10 and 60, very strong domains reach 70 or more. Every five-point move is noticeable.

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