Comparison

Keyword Keg vs Topicfinder in 2026: an 11-API tool mid-migration vs a $39/month competitor-topic crawler

One pulled keyword suggestions from 11 autosuggest APIs but is actively being folded into Keywords Everywhere. The other crawls thousands of competitor pages for content topics that are already proven to rank, and ships AI-scored titles with the research.

Updated July 3, 2026
Keyword Keg
Topicfinder
Key takeaways
  • Keyword Keg is in active migration to Keywords Everywhere. Its pricing page is no longer accessible and new signups are redirected there instead of a standalone Keyword Keg account.
  • Keyword Keg pulled suggestions from 11 autosuggest APIs across search, e-commerce, and app-store platforms. Topicfinder does not use autosuggest data at all; it crawls competitor pages directly.
  • Topicfinder generates AI title variations scored by SEO potential and character length as part of its standard output. Keyword Keg has no title or content generation feature.
  • Keyword Keg supported bulk upload of up to 500,000 keywords per file with metrics appended. Topicfinder's Starter plan caps daily research at 100 competitors and 3,000 topics.
  • Keyword Keg offered white-label CSV, Excel, and PDF export for agency reporting. Topicfinder exports CSV only, with no white-label branding option on any plan.
  • Topicfinder offers a free trial with no credit card required. Keyword Keg's standalone pricing, and with it any free tier, is no longer accessible.
  • Neither tool offers a public API. Keyword Keg never had one, and Topicfinder does not list one on any of its four tiers, including the $149/month Business plan.

Keyword Keg and Topicfinder both sit in the Keyword Research category, but they were never really built to answer the same question, and one of them is no longer a product you can sign up for directly. Keyword Keg pulled suggestions from 11 autosuggest APIs (Google, YouTube, Amazon, eBay, Wikipedia, and more), let you bulk-upload up to 500,000 keywords for metrics, and tagged every result by intent. Topicfinder skips autosuggest data entirely: give it your domain and one competitor, and it crawls thousands of similar sites in parallel to surface pages that are already earning traffic, then scores AI-generated titles on top of the results. As of mid-2026, Keyword Keg is in active migration into Keywords Everywhere, its pricing page is down, and new signups are redirected elsewhere. Topicfinder has no such asterisk: it is a stable, actively sold product at $39 a month with a free trial. Anyone comparing the two needs to know that going in, since it changes what this comparison can actually settle.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Keyword KegSee keywordseverywhere.comExisting Keyword Keg customers being supported through the migration period. New evaluators drawn to its 11-API breadth or bulk import capacity are better served going directly to Keywords Everywhere.
TopicfinderFreeContent strategists, niche site operators, and solo SEO consultants who want proven competitor topics and AI-scored titles without paying for a full SEO suite subscription.

Keyword Keg

A five-tool keyword research suite built on 11 autosuggest APIs, now being migrated into the Keywords Everywhere ecosystem

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Keyword Keg screenshot

Keyword Keg's pitch was breadth: instead of pulling suggestions from one autocomplete source, it queried 11 at once, covering search engines, marketplaces, Wikipedia, and app stores, and returned intent-categorized results (Buyer Intent, Product Info, Questions, and more) from up to 30 seed keywords searched simultaneously. The Import Keywords tool could take a file of up to 500,000 rows and hand it back with volume, CPC, and competition data appended, a bulk ceiling well above most keyword tools and genuinely useful for enriching exports pulled from Search Console or a technical audit.

That description is now largely historical. As of mid-2026, Keyword Keg is undergoing a full migration into Keywords Everywhere, built by the same team. The pricing page is no longer active, and anyone trying to sign up today is redirected to Keywords Everywhere instead. Existing customers are reportedly still supported through the transition, but the product is not accepting new standalone subscribers.

For anyone comparing tools today, that changes the calculus: you are not weighing whether Keyword Keg's feature set fits your workflow, you are weighing whether to build around a product that is being wound down. The multi-API breadth and bulk import capacity that made it distinctive are the same capabilities Keywords Everywhere is absorbing, so evaluators drawn to what is described above should look at Keywords Everywhere directly.

Pricing
Feature
Migration to Keywords Everywhere
See keywordseverywhere.com
Bulk upload up to 500K keywords
11 autosuggest APIs
Intent categorization
White-label export
Standalone pricing page active
Best for: Existing Keyword Keg customers being supported through the migration period. New evaluators drawn to its 11-API breadth or bulk import capacity are better served going directly to Keywords Everywhere.

Topicfinder

Multi-threaded competitive content research that crawls thousands of competitor pages, surfaces proven topics, and generates AI-optimized title suggestions in one tool

Full review →
Topicfinder screenshot

Topicfinder is built around one idea: if a competitor page is already earning traffic, there is a proven path to earning traffic on a similar topic. Give it your domain and one competitor, and it crawls thousands of similar domains in parallel, pulling the top-performing pages from each one directly into a single report, rather than estimating demand from search-volume databases the way most keyword tools do.

The distinguishing piece is the AI title generation layer. For every topic Topicfinder surfaces, it generates multiple AI-optimized title variations and scores each one by SEO potential and character length, flagging the ones that meet Google's length requirements as ready to use. Combined with a crawler that finds hundreds of competitor URLs per second, this compresses the strategy-to-production cycle for content teams that would otherwise switch between several separate research tools.

The trade-off is scope. Topicfinder has no public API on any plan, so moving data into a BI tool or custom dashboard means working from CSV exports. The Starter plan caps daily research at 100 competitors and 3,000 topics, generous for a solo operator but a real limit for agencies running several client sessions a day. Agency-tier pricing is not published either, so budgeting for that tier requires a sales conversation.

Pricing
Feature
Trial
Free
Starter
$39/mo
Business
$149/mo
Agency
Contact
Credits per day100100500Custom
Competitors searched per day100100500Custom
AI title generation
Team workspace
Public API
Best for: Content strategists, niche site operators, and solo SEO consultants who want proven competitor topics and AI-scored titles without paying for a full SEO suite subscription.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Keyword Keg
Topicfinder
Seed keyword expansionYes, up to 30 seed keywords per searchNo, starts from your domain plus one competitor domain instead
Autosuggest data sources11 APIs (Google, YouTube, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, Wikipedia, Ask.com, Google Play)No, crawls competitor pages directly rather than pulling autosuggest data
Bulk keyword uploadYes, up to 500,000 keywords per CSV/Excel uploadNo
Competitor content crawlingNoYes, multi-threaded crawling across thousands of competitor pages
Intent / topic classificationYes (Buyer Intent, Product Info, Questions, Alphabetical, Prepositions)No, uses custom tags and traffic filters instead of intent labels
AI title generationNoYes, scored by SEO potential and character length
White-label exportYes (CSV, Excel, PDF)No
API accessNoNo
Team seatsNot specified1 (Starter/Trial), 3 (Business), custom (Agency)
Free trialNot specified (standalone pricing page inactive)Yes, no credit card required
Daily credit or query limitsNot specifiedYes, Starter caps at 100 competitors and 3,000 topics per day
Starting priceNo longer published (see Keywords Everywhere)$39/mo

Which should you choose?

Content teams wanting proven competitor topics with ready-to-use titlesTopicfinder
Agencies needing white-label CSV, Excel, or PDF keyword exportsKeyword Keg
Teams wanting bulk keyword volume data from 11 autosuggest sources in one passKeyword Keg
Anyone wanting to test the tool with a free trial before payingTopicfinder
Buyers who need a stable product with a working pricing page todayTopicfinder
E-commerce researchers wanting Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba autosuggest data alongside GoogleKeyword Keg
Solo consultants and niche site builders on a flat monthly budgetTopicfinder

These two were never close substitutes, and the migration makes that even clearer. Keyword Keg answered "what are people searching across Google, Amazon, YouTube, and eight other platforms for this seed term." Topicfinder answers "what is already working for my competitors, and what should I title mine." An agency running content sprints gets more from Topicfinder's crawler and AI titles; a team enriching a 500,000-row keyword export got more from Keyword Keg, back when it was a live product. The bigger fact to weigh is that Keyword Keg no longer has a working pricing page, while Topicfinder does.

Bottom line

If what drew you to Keyword Keg was its 11-API breadth or bulk import capacity, skip its dead pricing page and evaluate Keywords Everywhere directly, since that is where the same team is putting new development. If the job is finding proven competitor topics fast with titles attached, start the Topicfinder free trial: $39 a month, no credit card required to try it, and a workflow built specifically around content that already has traffic behind it. Agencies doing both bulk keyword database work and competitive content research should plan on two subscriptions rather than expecting either one to cover the other's job.

Frequently asked questions

Is Keyword Keg still worth signing up for in 2026?

No, not as a new standalone customer. Keyword Keg's pricing page is no longer accessible and new signups are redirected to Keywords Everywhere, the browser-extension product from the same team that the platform is being consolidated into. Existing users are reportedly still supported through the transition, but anyone evaluating the category fresh should look at Keywords Everywhere or Topicfinder directly.

What is the core difference between how Keyword Keg and Topicfinder find keyword or topic ideas?

Keyword Keg pulled autosuggest data from 11 platforms to expand a seed keyword into thousands of related terms. Topicfinder does not work from seed keywords at all; it crawls a competitor's domain and thousands of similar sites to surface pages that are already earning traffic, then scores AI-generated titles for each one. One expands keyword coverage, the other finds proven content topics.

Does Topicfinder have a free trial, and does it require a credit card?

Yes, Topicfinder offers a free trial on the Starter plan with 100 credits per day, and no credit card is required to start it. Keyword Keg's free-tier status is moot now, since its standalone pricing page is no longer accessible to new users.

Which tool is better for e-commerce keyword research on Amazon or eBay?

Keyword Keg's 11-API approach included dedicated Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba autosuggest sources alongside Google, which made it useful for multi-marketplace commercial keyword discovery while it operated standalone. Topicfinder does not pull marketplace autosuggest data at all; it surfaces content topics from competitor crawling, so it is not built for product-listing keyword research in the first place.

Can I access Keyword Keg or Topicfinder data through an API?

Neither tool offers a public API. Keyword Keg never had a standalone API, and Topicfinder does not list one on any of its four plans, including the $149/month Business tier. Both require exporting data as CSV or Excel for use outside the platform.

Is Topicfinder worth it for agencies that need white-label client reports?

Not currently. Topicfinder exports data as CSV only, with no white-label branding option on any plan. Keyword Keg did offer white-label CSV, Excel, and PDF export for agency deliverables, but that feature is only relevant to existing customers being supported through the Keywords Everywhere migration.

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