It was a few years ago now that Google announced most of its searches occur on mobile devices across many countries, with confirmation last year from Hitwise reporting that almost 60% of US searches were from mobile, as well. With that, understandably, Google is also moving towards a mobile-first index. However, not all SEO tools have the functionality or reports to deliver mobile-focused data and results.
The reality is that due to high mobile usage across certain industries and countries, it's already critical to take mobile search behavior and optimization into consideration to establish a winning SEO strategy. For example, as can be seen below in data obtained from SimilarWeb, this is especially important in the restaurants & delivery, health, pets, and beauty sectors, as well as many others:
Since I enjoy testing SEO tools — as you might have already guessed from some of my previous posts — to identify better ways to develop my day-to-day work, I began to check specifically which tools include any type of mobile-targeted functionality. Although the offerings are still far from ideal, with the existing ones we can at least answer the most common mobile-focused questions when developing an SEO process.
While testing out these tools, I could see that a few of them offered different types of mobile-focused functionalities. To facilitate their usage I created a “Mobile SEO Stack” graphic — easy to save and share — where I've mapped each tool to the most common mobile-focused SEO questions that they can answer. So without further ado, here it is...
The Mobile SEO Stack
You’ll see that some of them have a yellow dot rather than a white one — for example, SEMrush for the “What’s your Mobile Audience Search Behavior?” question. This is because the tool can only partially answer the question due to some type of restriction. In the case of SEMrush, they only provide mobile data for the US at the moment.
Here’s a summary of the questions answered, along with the 28 tools included:
1. What’s your mobile audience search behavior?
Obtain the queries already sending you or your competitors mobile search visibility and/or traffic, the pages earning the existing mobile visibility and traffic, and the mobile search share of these or any other terms you want to assess and potentially target with your mobile web presence.
- SimilarWeb
- Sistrix
- SearchMetrics
- SEMrush (only provides mobile data for the US)
- Google Search Console
- Google Analytics
- Google Keyword Planner
2. What’s your site mobile search visibility & traffic performance?
From third-party mobile ranking sources which are handy when you're starting out (or to double-check for terms that you might not be directly tracking) to rank trackers that support mobile search results, it's fundamental to understand your mobile search performance at a ranking and traffic level to identify opportunities. Are you targeting the right terms and ranking with the right pages?
- SimilarWeb
- Sistrix
- SearchMetrics
- SEMrush
- Google Search Console
- Google Analytics
- OnPage.org
- Moz
- SEOmonitor
- SERPWoo
- AccuRanker
- Stat
3. What’s your competition's mobile web search visibility?
It's important to give context to your mobile visibility. Remember that just because you're not getting a high share of mobile visibility, traffic, and conversions it doesn't mean there's no opportunity; analyze what your competitors are doing to use alongside your mobile search behavior analysis to establish your own mobile SEO strategy.
- SimilarWeb
- Sistrix
- SearchMetrics
- SEMrush (only provides mobile data for the US)
4. Does your site have a mobile web version?
From page-level mobile emulators and validators to bulk ones that facilitate the process, it's critical to verify whether all of your ranking site pages offer a responsive, dynamic-serving, or independent mobile web version:
- Google Search Console
- Chrome DevTools (here's how to use it for SEO)
- Google Mobile-Friendly Validator
- URLProfiler
- TechnicalSEO.com
- MobileMoxie Device Emulator
5. How do mobile search crawlers access your site?
Using historical Google crawling data, some SEO crawlers will offer the option to emulate the smartphone version of Googlebot. There are also log analyzers that allow you to check the actual behavior of mobile search crawlers accessing your site. Are they going where they should and seeing what they're meant to?
6. What’s your mobile site speed?
Obtain your site's page speed information (as seen by the mobile search bots as well as mobile users) at a site and page level, and directly obtain recommendations to improve if necessary.
- Google Analytics
- Chrome DevTools
- PageSpeed Insights
- URLProfiler
- ScreamingFrog
- OnPage.org
- Botify
- OnCrawl
- DeepCrawl
- Sitebulb
7. Is your mobile web content effectively rendered?
Verify how your mobile web content is being rendered by Google itself at a page level or emulate it at a site level. Are you showing an intrusive interstitial that never finishes loading, or your actual content?
8. Are the different areas of your mobile web content optimized?
Sometimes SEO fundamentals are forgotten when using independent or dynamic-serving mobile sites. Are the titles, meta descriptions, headings, etc. correctly set and targeting the relevant queries?
9. Is AMP effectively implemented?
Verify whether you're correctly tagging both your site pages referring to the AMP versions & vice-versa, and if they feature the required tags without critical errors that would keep them from appearing in mobile search results.
- SEMrush
- Google Search Console
- Chrome DevTools
- AMP Validator
- AMP Test
- AMP by Example Playground
- ScreamingFrog
- OnPage.org
- Botify
- OnCrawl
- DeepCrawl
- Sitebulb
- TechnicalSEO.com
10. How do your ranked pages look in mobile SERPs?
Check out how your ranking pages are shown in Google's mobile search results. Is the title being truncated? Are you losing visibility over your competition's featured snippet? Use these to identify potential reasons for lower CTR.
11. What’s the AMP impact on mobile visibility & traffic?
Identify which queries your AMP pages are being shown for in both rich and non-rich results, and their performance for those queries. What share of additional organic traffic are they bringing to your site?
12. What’s your mobile visibility's impact on conversions?
Are your mobile SEO efforts paying off? Explore how your mobile search rankings are translating into conversions.
I hope “The Mobile SEO Stack” is useful for your mobile SEO analyses and processes!
This is only the first version, so if you know of any other tools that have mobile-focused functionality or data, please let me know in the comments — I'll be happy to test and include them.
Hi Aleyda! Thank you for the article and for SEMrush mention! I’d like to point out some SEMrush features, which were not mentioned, in case you might want to update the article in the future.
1. Point 1 about audience search behavior. We have mobile databases for 17 countries (with US), they were recently launched - https://www.semrush.com/news/mobile-search-analytics-new-mobile-databases/. I believe it’s the biggest mobile databases set provided on market now.
2. Point 3 - competition’s mobile web search visibility. Same thing - 17 databases.
3. Point 10 - How do your ranked pages look in mobile SERPs? Our Position Tracking tool has been doing this for a while. You can review SERPs for any keywords, which you wanna track for mobile & laptop devices.
And, small insight, in nearest future we’ll have solution for the point 11 :slightly_smiling_face:
Thanks again!
Hey David- you're working full time or part time now at SEMrush?
I think SEMrush is a great tool. When are you going to have database support for the Philippines? I've been waiting for this for years.
I wish there was a tool that could answer the questions! I use SEMrush, Screaming Frog and Google Analytics for this but would love to see all these tools integrated into one workflow. Mobile SEO is definitely an important component of digital search strategy and your list of tools is certainly helpful. Thank you!
Any particular reason why you didn't include ahrefs?
Hello Aleyda, This is Very informative data bouquet. As of now, nearly 70% traffic is from Mobiles on many of my websites especially the eCommerce ones. I found Moz and similarweb are the best in the business for mobile search visibility & traffic performance no doubt about that. Thank you so much for this. :)
Happy days Aleyda! Thanks for the great content! BTW Semrush activated Local Mobile Keyword Tracking for countries like Spain - maybe that's something you might be interested in :)
Excellent list of mobile seo tools, thank you very much. I am taking note of some of them that I didn´t know. I am sorry that I don´t have any on my list that you´re not mentioning but I´ll keep an eye on this thread to see the comments of other people :)
All of those who focus directly on traffic coming from mobile devices should learn more about the standards and possibility of implementing AMP pages.
More about the Accelerated Mobile Pages project: https://www.ampproject.org/docs/reference/spec
Nice SEO tools to check mobile website progress report & analysis. Thanks.
I have a blog and when i place a link on facebook to show I published a new article I always use the desktop link which mobile users use to go my desktop site though at the top they can click to go to the amp version of my site but i doubt most of my viewers know about it is it possible to redirect mobile users to the amp version of that specific page I use wordpress for my site I am not that good with coding haha if you could suggest me maybe a plugin i could use to do this I would really appreciate great post btw :3
Thanks for sharing.. All questions are important for get traffic and ranking in mobile.Nowdays Mostly people use mobile and see website on mobile,so it's must be require mobile seo for website..
Excellent advice. Will be passing this along to a friend of mine who works in SEO. Thank you!
This is really a nice and informative.Much obliged for making such a cool post which is truly exceptionallywell written.Thanks for sharing it
Doesn't Search Metrics offer some of the missing entries when you add a site to the projects section and hook it up to Search Console and Analytics?
I have a blog and when i place a link on facebook to show I published a new article I always use the desktop link which mobile users use to go my desktop site though at the top they can click to go to the amp version of my site but i doubt most of my viewers know about it is it possible to redirect mobile users to the amp version of that specific page I use wordpress for my site I am not that good
Hi, Aleyda! That a very knowledgeable post. You are right millions of searches are done on mobile devices. Everyone finds it easy to search on cell phones rather than their laptop. I think every other person looks up reviews for restaurants and foods on cell phones. Globalization eh!
Point no 3 sums up the entire idea behind mobile SEO.
Anything can lead to higher leads and traffic such as content, optimization, shares, or infographics. Every site should have a mobile web version especially when it comes to SEO.
Hi,
I think two tool is better avoid google, its semrush and ahrefs.
Hey Aleyda, besides the tools you've mentioned, I use Ahrefs as well. It has some good features which can be useful in addition to the other tools. I'm also excited to start using Botify from next month on. Let's see what it's capable of. Cheers, Martin
Aleyda, amazing list of tools. I am surprised that you've figured out so many tools that can add value while working on mobile-first index thing. Though I have used,
But, I must say, you have proved that it is up to you to really worked hard to get things done if you ACTUALLY wishes to.
Hats off!
Good article Aleyda,
don't forget Ahrefs & Fandangoseo
Thanks for the tips! As more search and commerce volume is done with mobile devices, SEOs will need to optimize their websites for mobile use.
Happy blogging, Aleyda! I'm blushing cause I haven't used Similarweb so far. But everything is ahead, right? Never late to start:)
This is great thank you for this. Is there any good plugins i can download to also help optimise this?
Is a built-in view really meaningful for conversions? I have experimented with several variations of visual changes. How to measure the different conversion ratios? I tried to do this in front of the seo-google promotion site in the company I work for. But I did not know how to prove that there had been a significant improvement. I would be happy to receive more precise guidance.
The "similar web" data was a fantastic quick and easy 'proof' of the current state. Thanks.
Great points here. Mobile first mentality with search and SEO is crucial. You make some good cases and offer some excellent resources. Thanks for sharing.