Set up a My Sites project to track daily SEO changes on your most important websites. Your new dashboard will show daily snapshots of their keywords, estimated clicks, and average position.
As a SpyFu customer, you can set up a My Sites project to track daily SEO changes on your most important websites: your own site, client sites, and competitor sites.
Think of it as your home base inside SpyFu — the place you return to when you want a quick read on how your site is doing, without having to run a fresh search every time.
What My Sites Tracks
My Sites keeps a running daily snapshot of three core metrics for your domain:
Organic Keyword Count — how many keywords your domain currently ranks for in organic search results.
Estimated SEO Clicks — a projection of how much organic traffic your keyword rankings are driving to your site.
Because My Sites captures these as daily snapshots, you can see trends over time — not just a single frozen moment. That makes it easy to spot when something shifts, whether it's a ranking boost after you published new content or a dip that deserves a closer look.
Average Keyword Position — the mean ranking position across all of your tracked keywords. A lower number means your keywords are ranking higher on the page.
Domain Strength--a gauge of your site's SEO power to be found in relevant search engine results.
Recent Rankings at a Glance
Below the headline metrics, My Sites surfaces your domain's recent keyword rankings in one organized view. Instead of digging through a full keyword list, you get a focused look at what's happening right now — which keywords are active, where they're sitting in results, and how that's changed.
It carries over the pre-sort segments from SEO Keywords so you can see keywords with Biggest Rank Gains or Losses and Newly Ranked Keywords (among others).
This is especially useful when you've recently made changes to your site — new pages, updated content, structural changes — and you want a fast way to see what's moving.
The Historical toggle pulls in functionality from Ranking History so you can compare some key changes between two points in time.
Your Top Pages, Organized
My Sites also gives you a summary of your domain's top pages — the pages on your site that are driving the most organic traffic.
You'll see each page listed alongside the keywords it ranks for, so you can connect the dots between your content and the clicks it earns. It's a quick way to understand which parts of your site are carrying the most SEO weight right now.
My Sites Management
How to Get to My Sites
Once you've added your domain, My Sites is accessible directly from your SpyFu account. Look for it in the Projects section of the navigation menu.
You can add any domain you own or manage — most customers add their own site and use it as a recurring check-in point for SEO health.
Delete a Website from My Sites
You can delete a site from My Sites projects by selecting it from the menu and using the 3 vertical dots on the right to open the site options.
What Makes It Useful Day-to-Day
Regular domain searches in SpyFu are unlimited. If you are under the Research section, you can search as often as you'd like, and get competitive details about a domain. My Sites Projects are different. Each premium SpyFu plan comes with Live Site tracking for a limited number of websites under the My Sites section.
My Sites builds a history — so you can return tomorrow, next week, or next month and immediately see whether things are trending up or down.
A few ways customers put it to work:
Monitor SEO health over time. Instead of doing a fresh domain search each time, you have a persistent view that accumulates data across daily snapshots.
Catch drops early. If your keyword count or average position shifts unexpectedly, you'll see it when you check in — rather than discovering it weeks later.
Spot your highest-value pages. Knowing which pages drive the most estimated clicks tells you where to focus: double down on what's working, shore up what isn't.
Connect keywords to content. The top pages view helps you tie your keyword rankings back to the specific pages that earned them — useful for both improving existing content and planning new pieces.




