

LineSW Search Rank Monitor helps site owners and SEO teams organize keyword ideas, crawl public URLs, create SEO tasks, import Google Search Console CSV exports and monitor ranking data directly inside WordPress.
All local features included in this WordPress.org package are available immediately after installation. The plugin can store tracked keywords, run Site Crawl, scan links, create reports, export data, keep a marketing diary and show local SEO insights from available data.
Automated live rank tracking requires a separate external API account because search results are retrieved by a third-party SERP provider. The plugin stores and displays those results inside WordPress when an administrator connects a provider.
LineSW Search Rank Monitor can connect to external services only when the site administrator enters credentials or explicitly runs a feature that requires external data.
Used for optional automated rank tracking on Google and optionally Seznam. The plugin sends the keyword, selected location code, language code, device, search depth and tracked domain to DataForSEO SERP API endpoints.
Service URL: https://dataforseo.com/
API documentation: https://docs.dataforseo.com/
Terms: https://dataforseo.com/terms-and-conditions
Privacy policy: https://dataforseo.com/privacy-policy
Optional Google Search Console API sync and PageSpeed Insights checks are available when the site administrator enters the required Google credentials or API key. CSV import does not require API access.
Google APIs terms: https://developers.google.com/terms
Google privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Site administrators may configure their own compatible managed rank API endpoint. When configured, the plugin sends keyword, domain, search engine, device, location, language and requested depth to that endpoint. No managed endpoint is contacted unless the administrator enters its URL and key.
When an administrator runs Site Crawl or link checks, the plugin sends HTTP requests from the WordPress site to public URLs on the same site and to links found in crawled content in order to read HTTP status codes, page titles, headings and basic SEO signals.