Free CSV Feedback Analyzer
Paste a small CSV or review export and preview the themes RankFade Feedback would cluster before import.
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Paste a URL and recent performance notes to model whether a page is slipping out of its search window.
Paste a small CSV or review export and preview the themes RankFade Feedback would cluster before import.
Open toolPaste public Reddit snippets and get a non-authenticated theme preview for positioning research.
Open toolEnter one domain and keywords to preview whether important pages still have visible search traction.
Open toolPaste a URL and recent performance notes to model whether a page is slipping out of its search window.
Current toolPaste a handful of channel messages and preview a daily brief without connecting a Slack workspace.
Open toolPaste meeting notes or channel updates and pull owners, dates, and follow-ups into a clean handoff.
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2064 characters remaining10 previews left todayCalculated a local decay read for www.rankfade.com/blog/customer-feedback-analysis from the pasted performance notes.
The free SERP Decay Checker gives you a fast, browser-only read on whether a single page is fading in search. Content decay is rarely a sudden crash — it's a slow slide in clicks and position over months. This tool helps you spot-check one URL before that slide becomes expensive.
The preview highlights the directional signals that matter for decay: whether clicks are sliding while impressions hold (a click-through problem), and whether your average position is drifting away from its peak (a ranking problem). Treat a downward click trend with a drifting position as a strong refresh signal; treat flat impressions with falling clicks as a title/meta-description fix first.
This checker runs locally on one page at a time, with no login. RankFade does the same analysis continuously across your whole site by reading Google Search Console, then ranks every decaying page into a prioritized refresh queue — so you fix the biggest losers first instead of checking URLs one by one.