Their pages, your scoring.
Name your competitors or let RankSage find them. Their pages are crawled and run through the same audit as yours, so every comparison is between like and like.
The problem
Competitor research usually means reading their site and forming an impression. An impression is not a number you can act on, and it is certainly not one you can track over time.
Competitor Analysis, explained in about a minute
How it works
What it measures, what comes out, and why the number can be trusted.
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Same audit, their pages
Their content goes through the identical scoring your own pages do. A quality difference means something because both numbers were produced the same way.
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Rankings side by side
A keyword matrix showing where you and each competitor sit on the terms you both care about, with movement over time.
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Found, if you don't know them
Discovery surfaces the domains competing for your topics — which is often more useful than the list you would have written from memory.
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How they got there
A dated, source-linked history assembled from public records: when the domain was registered, how the site changed, where it has been discussed. Every source is cited or marked unavailable.
What it does not do
- Competitor count and crawl depth are capped by plan.
- Traffic figures for a competitor are modelled, and shown with the inputs that produced them. They are not their analytics.
- The history is assembled from public sources. Where one is unavailable, that is stated rather than filled in.
Works with
Citation Delta
Find the competitor cited far above where they rank — the threat rank tracking can never show you.
Content Gaps
See the topics competitors cover and you don't — scored by real search demand rather than by how many rival pages exist.
AI Share of Voice
See how often ten answer engines — from ChatGPT to Grok — name you, reported with a confidence range, not one flattering number.
Questions
How do I compare my content to a competitor's?
RankSage crawls their pages and scores them with the same audit it runs on yours, so depth, structure and citability are directly comparable rather than a matter of impression.
Can it find competitors for me?
Yes. Discovery surfaces the domains actually competing for your topics, which frequently differs from the list you would write from memory.
How accurate are competitor traffic estimates?
They are models, and RankSage shows the inputs behind each one. Treat them as directional — anyone presenting a competitor's traffic as fact is overselling.
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