Running SEO for multiple client websites is painful. Every week: five dashboards, six spreadsheets, a different login per client. At some point you stop triaging and start firefighting.
I've been running SEO across 10–15 sites for two years and recently spent a month testing every major reporting tool on the market. Here's what I actually found.
The 6 Tools I Compared
| Tool | Best for | Monthly cost |
|---|---|---|
| AgencyAnalytics | White-label client reports | $12/campaign |
| DashThis | Dashboard templates | $33+ |
| SE Ranking | Budget all-in-one | $44+ |
| Looker Studio | Free but DIY | Free |
| Whatagraph | Marketing reporting | $99+ |
| Multi-Site SEO | Portfolio operators | $39–$249 |
What Most Reviews Miss
Most comparisons focus on reporting features — how pretty the reports look, how many integrations exist, whether you can white-label the PDFs.
That's not the bottleneck. The real bottleneck is action triage: after you've pulled the data, which site do you work on first? Which keyword opportunity has the highest ROI? Which technical issue is blocking rankings across multiple properties?
This is the problem I cover in detail in my SEO reporting tools for agencies comparison — including a full feature matrix and an honest "downsides" section for each tool.
The Operational Layer
Beyond reporting, there's multi-site SEO management — the practice of running a portfolio of sites from a single workflow rather than treating each site as isolated.
The key shift: stop thinking site-by-site and start thinking portfolio-wide. Which site has the most headroom? Which has the most risk? What patterns repeat across properties?
Most reporting tools don't help with this. They give you data. You still have to build the system.
My Current Setup
After testing everything, my workflow is:
- Connect all GSC + GA4 properties to one place
- Weekly pull, not real-time (too noisy)
- Score actions by estimated traffic impact
- Deduplicate: same keyword on 3 sites → work on the one with highest traffic ceiling first
- Log every action + outcome so I know what actually works
This sounds simple. It took me 18 months to get right, mostly by building and then discarding home-grown spreadsheet systems.
What tools are you using for multi-site SEO? Curious whether others are building custom solutions or using off-the-shelf tools.
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