Local Rank Tracker

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Q: As an agency, am I limited to the keywords and the amount of clients that can actually use it?

WIth the unlimited location with only 1,000 keywords, would this limited the amount of clients that I can set up with Local Rank Tracker? If allow each client 5 keywords local search, will this limit me to only 200 clients that can use Local Rank Tracker at a time?
On this Appsumo listing and on your site, I can't find any detail information about AI credits and what it does. With tier 5, do clients have access to the AI credits or can I limit this? What does the AI do?

john200PLUSEdited Nov 14, 2024
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PawelBurda

PawelBurda

Nov 21, 2024

A: Keyword and Client Limits:
With 1,000 keywords available, you can indeed track the rankings for multiple clients, but how you allocate the keywords depends on how many clients and keywords you assign to each. For example, if you give 5 keywords to each client, you could manage up to **200 clients** (1,000 / 5 keywords per client). However, if you increase the number of keywords per client, this number will decrease accordingly.

So, yes, you are limited by the number of keywords, but you can manage how you distribute them across clients.

AI Credits:
-*AI Credits are provided as part of the plan and are used for AI-generated features like **automated review responses** and other content-related tools.
- Tier 5 plans offer AI credits that can be used for your own agency or allocated to your clients depending on your setup.
- You can limit the AI credits for each client by controlling how many credits are allocated or used for specific tasks.

What Does AI Do?
The AI is used for various automated tasks such as:
- Generating automated review responses based on the tone, length, and keywords you set.
- Creating SEO-optimized posts and other content to save you time on copywriting.

These tools are designed to enhance your efficiency, so you can focus on higher-level strategy while automating repetitive tasks for your clients.

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