Need low-competition keywords with a SERP overlay without Mangools’ $20 Entry or $30 Basic bill?

KWFinder is the keyword app inside Mangools. You type a seed. You get volume, a 0–100 difficulty score, and the current top ten.

Official Entry is about $20 a month if you pay a year. Basic is about $30. That jump is why people search kwfinder group buy.

This page shows what the suite is for. I cover official prices, what I would look up on day one, and who should pay Mangools instead.

When you finish, you will know if a cheaper shared month is enough to see that loop. You will also know when you need Basic on your name.

What KWFinder is actually for

KWFinder sits on long-tail research. I would type a seed, filter by location, and hunt phrases with volume I can live with and a difficulty I can defend. Then I open SERPChecker on the same login. The current top ten sits next to the score.

It is not Semrush. Semrush is a marketing suite with a crawler. It is not Ahrefs. Ahrefs is a link index. It is not KeywordTool.io. That tool mines autocomplete on YouTube and Amazon. Mangools sells five apps together: KWFinder, SERPChecker, SERPWatcher, LinkMiner, and SiteProfiler.

Skip a shared seat if you needed Site Audit. Skip it if a client wants rank history on a named tracker. Solo SEOs, bloggers, and local shops who want city-level ideas are the fit.

  • Find a long-tail keyword with a 0–100 difficulty you can defend for a new site
  • Open SERPChecker on that phrase and read the current top ten
  • Filter the same seed by city when the page is local, not national

KWFinder group buy vs paying official Mangools

A shared login is a shared lookup pile. Official Mangools is Free, Entry, Basic, Premium, or Agency on an account you control. Every paid plan includes the five apps. The difference is daily caps and tracked keywords.

Free is $0, with about five keyword lookups per 24 hours. Entry is about $20 a month on annual billing, or about $30 month to month. Public Entry is the thin daily cap. Basic is about $30 a month yearly, or about $45 to $49 month to month, with more lookups and tracked keywords. Premium is about $45 a month yearly. Agency is about $90 a month yearly. Monthly Agency sits near $129. Mangools refunds official payments inside 48 hours. They also run a short trial on their site.

A group-buy fee undercuts $20. You do not get their invoice. You should not expect 100 lookups that stay yours. You should not treat SERPWatcher as a client dashboard.

If you only needed to see difficulty plus a SERP overlay, the cheaper seat can make sense. If the daily cap must sit on your name, pay them.

What I check before I rely on a difficulty score

I would not add a client domain to SERPWatcher on day one. I would use a public niche I already write in.

Then I would run one seed and look for a 0–100 score, not only a volume number. That is the KWFinder test. If I only get a thin free cap, the seat is too light.

Then I would click SERPChecker on the same phrase. I would glance at remaining lookups. Shared 24-hour caps empty fast. I would export keepers to a sheet I own. I would not burn the pool on vanity head terms I already cannot rank.

If KWFinder never returns a score, I would stop the same day.

How access on Noxtools works

You pay Noxtools, then open KWFinder from their panel. There is no free trial. Mangools.com still sells a free plan and a short trial on their own site. If a dummy seed never returns a difficulty score, you have 48 hours to ask for a refund.

I would not prepay a year. I would keep client rank lists out of SERPWatcher.

Pros

  • Difficulty plus SERPChecker is a tight loop other keyword miners skip
  • The same login includes SERPWatcher, LinkMiner, and SiteProfiler
  • Location filters are built for local pages, not only national head terms
  • Group buy undercuts Entry at about $20 yearly or $30 month to month

Cons

  • Shared 24-hour lookups empty faster than a named Basic cap
  • LinkMiner is not Ahrefs Site Explorer
  • SERPWatcher on a pooled seat is a weak client report

Is a cheaper shared month worth it?

Yes for a cheap look at low-competition keywords with a SERP attached. No if you wanted Semrush crawls, Ahrefs links, or a private rank tracker.

Stay on Free if five lookups a day are enough. Buy official Basic if you now research every morning and need the cap in your name. Treat a shared month as a difficulty test, not your agency’s Mangools desk.

This page is an independent review. Noxtools.in is not associated with official NoxTools.com. Some links are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you buy through them, at no extra cost to you.

Frequently asked questions

Is a shared KWFinder login the same as official Basic?

No. Official Entry is about $20 a month on annual billing. Basic is about $30. Monthly is higher. Noxtools is a shared login. You do not get a Mangools invoice.

Can I park a client’s rank tracker in SERPWatcher on a shared seat?

I would not. SERPWatcher history sits on that Mangools login. A pooled seat is a poor place for a client report.

Does Noxtools offer a KWFinder free trial?

No. Mangools.com has a free plan with a few lookups a day, plus a short trial on their site. Noxtools is paid. If KWFinder never loads, the 48-hour refund is the window I use.

Is KWFinder only a keyword tool?

The app is. The same Mangools login also has SERPChecker, SERPWatcher, LinkMiner, and SiteProfiler. I still open KWFinder first.

Is this Semrush, Ahrefs, or KeywordTool.io?

No. KWFinder scores difficulty and shows the current SERP. Semrush is a full suite. Ahrefs maps links. KeywordTool.io harvests autocomplete across networks.