A new SEO plugin called SureRank is rapidly growing in popularity. In beta for a few months, it was officially launched in July and has amassed over thirty thousand installations. That’s a pretty good start for an SEO plugin that has only been out of beta for a few weeks.
I first heard of this plugin through a post in the private Dynamic WordPress Facebook Group that received a couple dozen responses. I’ve subsequently seen other posts about it on Facebook and also interest expressed on YouTube, so people are talking about it.
What makes SureRank notable is that it’s from a trusted brand, Brainstorm Force, makers of the popular Astra theme and many other plugins that are used by millions of websites, making it a credible challenger to today’s top SEO plugins. There are already several reviews on YouTube and at least one discussion
Why Another SEO Plugin?
The goal of SureRank is to provide an easy-to-use SEO solution that includes only the necessary features every site needs in order to avoid feature bloat. It positions itself as an SEO assistant that guides the user with an intuitive user interface.
What Does SureRank Do?
SureRank has an onboarding process that walks a user through the initial optimizations and setup. It then performs an analysis and offers suggestions for site-level improvements.
It currently enables users to handle the basics like:
- Edit titles and meta descriptions
- Custom write social media titles, descriptions, and featured images,
- Tweak home page and, archive page meta data
- Meta robot directives, canonicals, and sitemaps
- Schema structured data
- Site and page level SEO analysis
- Automatic image alt text generation
- Google Search Console integration
- WooCommerce integration
SureRank also provides a built-in tool for migrating settings from other popular SEO plugins like Rank Math, Yoast, and AIOSEO.
Check out the SureRank SEO plugin at the official WordPress.org repository:
SureRank – SEO Assistant with Meta Tags, Social Preview, XML Sitemap, and Schema
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