If you do keyword research for SEO or Google Ads, you've probably accepted two things as facts of life: real keyword tools cost serious monthly money, and your research lives in someone else's web app. We built KeywordOrbit — a desktop keyword research app for Windows and Mac — on the premise that neither has to be true. Here's a walkthrough of what it does, what it costs, and where it beats (and honestly, doesn't beat) the established tools.
What it is
KeywordOrbit does one job and goes deep on it: it expands Google Autocomplete into massive lists of real keywords, attaches Google Keyword Planner volume data, and clusters the results into page-ready topic groups.
Autocomplete is the most honest keyword source there is — Google only suggests what people genuinely type. The ten suggestions you see in your browser are the surface; KeywordOrbit mines what's underneath by systematically expanding a seed keyword with every suffix and prefix (a–z, 0–9, question words), up to three levels deep. One seed keyword routinely becomes tens of thousands of real queries.
The features that matter
Unlimited expansion. No daily request caps, no suggestions-per-search limit. The web tools in this category meter you — KeywordTool.io's $68/mo Starter plan allows 50 requests per day. KeywordOrbit's limit is your patience.
Search volume without the bill. Connect your own free Google Ads account and KeywordOrbit pulls monthly search volume, CPC, and 24-month trend history through Keyword Planner — unlimited keywords, zero marginal cost. No Ads account? An optional API mode covers it with pay-as-you-go credits.
One-click clustering. The standout feature. Hit Cluster and 30,000 keywords become ~1,200 topic groups, each with total monthly demand — so you can see that "keyword research tool," "best keyword tool," and "keyword software" are one page, not three. A flat CSV export can't tell you that; this can.
Trends built in. Right-click any keyword for Google Trends interest-over-time, top countries, and related queries — free, no credits.
It's a real desktop app. Projects save as files on your machine. 90,000-row datasets stay snappy in a native grid. Your research doesn't evaporate when a subscription lapses, and it's never training data in someone else's cloud.
Pricing
- Starter $19/mo · Pro $39/mo · Agency $79/mo (founding-member rates for the first 100 customers)
- Lifetime: $199 one-time — the only lifetime license in the category
- Trial: $1 for 7 days, every feature unlocked
For context: KeywordTool.io runs $68–628/mo, KWFinder $29+/mo, SEMrush $139+/mo.
What it doesn't do
KeywordOrbit is Google-only by design. No Amazon, YouTube, or App Store keyword research — if that's your daily work, KeywordTool.io's 15-platform coverage is worth its price. There's no backlink analysis, rank tracking, or site auditing either; it's not trying to replace an SEO suite, it's trying to be the best possible keyword-mining tool.
Verdict
If your work lives in Google — niche sites, content SEO, Google Ads campaigns — KeywordOrbit does the core keyword-mining job with no caps at a fraction of the usual price, and the clustering output is genuinely a content plan, not just a list. The $1 trial makes the decision low-stakes: run your real seed keywords through it and judge the output.
KeywordOrbit — Windows + Mac, from $19/mo or $199 lifetime → keywordorbit.com
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