GrowthBar vs LowFruits in 2026: AI drafting pipeline vs SERP weakness analysis for winnable keywords
GrowthBar turns a keyword into a published draft in two minutes. LowFruits skips content generation and instead tells you which keywords a low-authority site can actually rank for.
GrowthBar starts at $36/month (Standard) rising to $149.25/month (Agency). LowFruits starts at $20.75/month billed yearly (Standard) or from $25 in one-time pay-as-you-go credits.
GrowthBar's 2-Minute Blog Builder generates a full 1,500+ word draft from a SERP-based outline. LowFruits has no content generation feature at all; it is built entirely around keyword and SERP analysis.
LowFruits bulk-analyzes SERPs to flag positions held by low-domain-authority sites, a more direct competition signal than GrowthBar's difficulty score, which is applied the same way across its 7-billion-keyword database.
LowFruits includes rank tracking on its subscription plans (100 keywords Standard, 500 Premium). GrowthBar has no rank tracking feature at any tier.
Neither tool offers a public API. GrowthBar and LowFruits both require manual export or in-platform use for all data.
LowFruits' Wildcard Keyword Finder pulls long-tail ideas directly from Google Autocomplete. GrowthBar's keyword database is seed-based, claiming 7 billion suggestions with difficulty scores and revenue estimates.
GrowthBar was acquired by SEOptimer and is being merged into that platform, adding roadmap uncertainty. LowFruits is owned by AIOSEO, a WordPress SEO plugin company, with no acquisition currently in progress.
GrowthBar and LowFruits both undercut the big SEO suites on price, but they solve almost opposite problems. GrowthBar's loop starts with a keyword and ends with a 1,500-plus word draft: it scans the live Google SERP, builds an outline from what is actually ranking, and lets its AI write the post in the same session, starting at $36 a month. LowFruits never touches content generation. Instead it bulk-analyzes SERPs to flag positions held by low-authority sites, a more direct competition signal than a modeled difficulty score, starting at $20.75 a month billed yearly or from $25 in one-time credits. A content-production team and a niche-site builder chasing winnable keywords will land on different answers here.
The tools at a glance
GrowthBar
Go from Google SERP scan to published blog post in under 2 minutes with AI-powered SEO writing
GrowthBar is built around getting from keyword to published draft in one sitting. It scans the live Google SERP for a target keyword, builds an outline from what is actually ranking, and its 2-Minute Blog Builder turns that outline into a 1,500-plus word draft once you drag the generated headings into order. The keyword database behind it claims 7 billion suggestions, each with a difficulty score and an estimated revenue metric.
Competitor analysis dashboards add organic keywords, Google Ads copy, estimated traffic, and backlink profiles for any domain, and Pro-tier custom AI models let you train the writer on your own content to cut down on brand-voice editing. A WordPress integration and Chrome extension keep research and drafting inside the same browser session.
Against LowFruits, the gap is content generation versus competition analysis. GrowthBar has nothing resembling LowFruits' SERP weakness detection or rank tracking; its difficulty score is a static database figure rather than a live SERP fetch. The product was also acquired by SEOptimer and is being merged, which adds some uncertainty to its long-term standalone roadmap.
| Feature | Standard $36/month | Pro $74.25/month | Agency $149.25/month |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI content generation | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| SERP-based outlines | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Keyword research (7B suggestions) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Custom AI models | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| White-label reports | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Rank tracking | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
LowFruits
Bulk SERP analysis that finds low-competition keywords by spotting weak spots other tools miss with generic KD scores
LowFruits starts from the position that modeled keyword difficulty scores are unreliable because they estimate competition rather than examining who is actually ranking. It bulk-fetches the live SERP for every keyword in a list and flags positions held by low-domain-authority sites, thin content, or weak title relevance, which is a more direct signal that a term is winnable for a smaller or newer site.
The Wildcard Keyword Finder pulls long-tail ideas straight from Google Autocomplete, and automatic clustering groups related terms by intent so a raw keyword list turns into a content plan without manual sorting. Subscription plans add competitor keyword extraction, a Domain Explorer covering more than 150,000 known low-authority sites, and rank tracking for up to 500 keywords on Premium.
What LowFruits does not do is write content. It has no drafting or outline-generation feature of any kind, and no API on any plan, subscription or pay-as-you-go. Against GrowthBar, it is the mirror image: strong on finding winnable keywords and tracking them, absent on turning that research into a published post.
| Feature | Standard $20.75/month (billed yearly) | Premium $62.45/month (billed yearly) | Pay-As-You-Go From $25 one-time |
|---|---|---|---|
| SERP weakness analysis | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Wildcard keyword finder | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Keyword clustering | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Domain Explorer | Yes | Yes | No |
| Rank tracking | 100 keywords | 500 keywords | Not included |
| AI content generation | No | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Keyword research / discovery | Yes, 7 billion keyword suggestions with difficulty scores | Yes, via Keyword Finder and own-list import |
| SERP weakness / competition scoring | No (static difficulty score, not a live SERP fetch) | Yes, bulk SERP analysis flags low-authority positions |
| AI content / blog draft generation | Yes, 2-Minute Blog Builder produces 1,500+ word drafts | No |
| SERP-based content outlines | Yes, outlines built from live Google SERP scans | No |
| Keyword clustering | No | Yes |
| Wildcard / autocomplete discovery | No | Yes, Google Autocomplete wildcard search |
| Competitor keyword extraction | Competitor backlink and keyword profiles only | Yes, 30/month Standard, 70/month Premium |
| Rank tracking | No | Yes, 100 keywords Standard, 500 Premium, subscription only |
| Custom AI models | Pro and Agency plans only | No |
| White-label reports | Agency plan only, $149.25/mo | No |
| API access | No | No |
| Free trial | Yes, 7-day free trial | Yes, first analysis free, 14-day money-back guarantee under 100 credits |
| Starting price | $36/month (Standard) | $20.75/month billed yearly (Standard), or PAYG from $25 one-time |
Which should you choose?
This is content production versus opportunity-and-tracking, not two versions of the same tool. GrowthBar spends its feature budget getting you to a publishable draft fast, with no SERP weakness detection and no rank tracking to show for it. LowFruits spends its budget on finding and monitoring winnable keywords, with no content generation at all. A $36-a-month GrowthBar subscription and a $20.75-a-month LowFruits subscription are not discounted versions of each other; they cover different halves of the workflow.
Bottom line
Choose GrowthBar if your bottleneck is turning keyword research into a finished draft and you are working with a domain that already has enough authority to compete for what you are targeting. Choose LowFruits if you are building a newer or lower-authority site and need to know which keywords are actually winnable before you spend time writing anything, since its SERP weakness analysis and rank tracker answer a question GrowthBar's static difficulty score cannot. Teams doing both content production and niche-site competitive filtering will likely need a tool from each side rather than expecting either to cover the full loop.
Frequently asked questions
Does LowFruits generate content the way GrowthBar does?
No, LowFruits has no content generation or outline-writing feature at any plan; it is built entirely around keyword discovery, SERP weakness analysis, clustering, and rank tracking. GrowthBar's 2-Minute Blog Builder is the tool to reach for if you specifically need a SERP-grounded draft written from your keyword research.
Is LowFruits or GrowthBar better for a brand-new site with no domain authority?
LowFruits is the better fit for a brand-new site, since its bulk SERP analysis is built specifically to flag keywords where low-authority domains already occupy top-10 positions. GrowthBar's difficulty score is applied the same way to every user regardless of their own site's authority, so it will not tell you whether a keyword is realistically winnable for a fresh domain.
Can GrowthBar track my rankings after I publish?
No, GrowthBar has no rank tracking feature at any tier; it covers keyword research, content generation, and competitor analysis, and stops there. LowFruits includes a rank tracker on both subscription plans, covering up to 100 keywords on Standard and 500 on Premium.
Which tool is cheaper for someone just starting out?
LowFruits' Standard plan at $20.75 a month billed yearly is cheaper than GrowthBar's $36-a-month Standard plan, and LowFruits also offers pay-as-you-go credits from $25 for project-based use with no subscription commitment. GrowthBar becomes the better value only if AI content generation is a feature you actually need, since LowFruits does not offer it at any price.
Does either tool have an API for pulling data into a dashboard?
Neither does. GrowthBar and LowFruits both require you to work inside their own interface or export data manually, so teams that need programmatic access will have to look outside both products.
What happens to unused LowFruits credits at the end of the month?
Subscription credits on both the Standard and Premium plans reset each month and do not roll over, so unused credits are lost. Pay-as-you-go credits behave differently; they expire after one year from purchase rather than resetting monthly, which suits irregular or project-based research better than the subscription tiers.

