Screaming Frog vs SEMrush
Pick any two tools to get a head-to-head breakdown.
- Most thorough technical site audit available
- Crawls JavaScript-rendered pages (unlike many cloud tools)
- Free version crawls 500 URLs — genuinely useful
- Integrates with Google Analytics and Search Console
- Fastest crawler for large sites — runs locally
- Custom extraction with XPath and regex
- £259/year — exceptional value for the depth
- Largest keyword database — 25+ billion keywords
- Best PPC and paid search research tool available
- Position Tracking with daily ranking updates
- Content Marketing toolkit for optimising existing content
- Social media management included on higher plans
- Extensive template library for reports
- Site Audit tool is comprehensive and actionable
- Desktop app — Windows/Mac/Linux, not browser-based
- Interface is dense and intimidating for beginners
- No keyword research or backlink data — technical audits only
- Results require SEO knowledge to interpret
- Annual licence, not monthly
- Requires understanding of technical SEO concepts
- $139.95/mo minimum — expensive for individuals
- Overwhelming UI — steep learning curve
- Backlink database smaller than Ahrefs
- Local SEO features extra cost
- Historical data limited on lower plans
Screaming Frog SEO Spider is the industry standard for technical SEO audits. It crawls your website the way Google does, identifying every broken link, duplicate title, missing meta description, redirect chain, canonical error, and JavaScript rendering issue. The free version crawls up to 500 URLs — enough for most small sites. The paid version at £259/year ($330) is the best value technical SEO tool available: nothing cloud-based comes close to its depth and speed for the price.
SEMrush is the best all-in-one digital marketing suite for teams who need SEO, PPC, content, and social tools in one platform. Its keyword database is larger than Ahrefs in most markets, and the Position Tracking tool updates daily with accurate ranking data. The PPC research features — competitive ad copy analysis, Google Ads keyword data — have no equivalent in Ahrefs. For pure backlink analysis, Ahrefs still leads. For teams who need one tool covering multiple channels, SEMrush is the better investment.