Reports - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io Analyze the SERPs Faster, Find Weak Spots Wed, 31 Dec 2025 15:14:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://lowfruits.io/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/cropped-lf-logo-symbol-32x32.png Reports - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io 32 32 How to Download a Report in LowFruits https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-to-download-a-report-in-lowfruits/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-download-a-report-in-lowfruits Tue, 23 Dec 2025 19:07:30 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/?post_type=documentation&p=7072 You can easily download the reports you generate in LowFruits by following a few simple steps. This guide will walk you through the process of exporting your keyword or SERP data into an Excel-compatible format. Downloading Your Report

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You can easily download the reports you generate in LowFruits by following a few simple steps. This guide will walk you through the process of exporting your keyword or SERP data into an Excel-compatible format.

Downloading Your Report

  1. Open the report you wish to download by selecting it from the Keyword Finder sidebar menu.
  1. Click on the Export button.
  2. Select the desired file format for your download: All Keywords (.xls) or All SERPs (.xls).
  1. Wait a few seconds. The Export button will change to Refresh. Click on the Refresh button to update the report.
  1. The button will now display Download. Click the Download button to save the report to your computer.

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Where can I find keywords I’ve hidden? https://lowfruits.io/docs/where-can-i-find-keywords-ive-hidden/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=where-can-i-find-keywords-ive-hidden Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:09 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/where-can-i-find-keywords-ive-hidden/ To access the keywords you've hidden, simply navigate to the Hidden tab. This tab keeps all your hidden keywords organized and out of the main view, making it easy for you to review or manage them as needed.

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To access the keywords you've hidden, simply navigate to the Hidden tab.

This tab keeps all your hidden keywords organized and out of the main view, making it easy for you to review or manage them as needed.

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Where can I find the competition tab? https://lowfruits.io/docs/where-can-i-find-the-competition-tab/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=where-can-i-find-the-competition-tab Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:09 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/where-can-i-find-the-competition-tab/ The Competition tab is automatically populated with data whenever you analyze a keyword (and extract the SERP). It includes the websites found in the search results, giving you insights into your competition. Simply analyze a keyword, and you'll see the Competition tab fill up with valuable information about the website's ranking for those terms.

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The Competition tab is automatically populated with data whenever you analyze a keyword (and extract the SERP). It includes the websites found in the search results, giving you insights into your competition. Simply analyze a keyword, and you'll see the Competition tab fill up with valuable information about the website's ranking for those terms.

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Why do new keywords keep on getting added every time I analyze a keyword? https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-do-new-keywords-keep-on-getting-added-every-time-i-analyze-a-keyword/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-do-new-keywords-keep-on-getting-added-every-time-i-analyze-a-keyword Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:09 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-do-new-keywords-keep-on-getting-added-every-time-i-analyze-a-keyword/ If you've enabled PAA (People Also Ask) or Related queries, LowFruits extracts these every time you analyze a keyword. These extracted keywords are then added to your report, expanding your pool of potential keywords to analyze. This feature helps you discover new opportunities you might have missed otherwise. If you want to change this setting, […]

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If you've enabled PAA (People Also Ask) or Related queries, LowFruits extracts these every time you analyze a keyword.

These extracted keywords are then added to your report, expanding your pool of potential keywords to analyze. This feature helps you discover new opportunities you might have missed otherwise.

If you want to change this setting, you can easily enable or disable these extraction features to meet your needs. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. For future reports, you can go to https://app.lowfruits.io/defaults/ to adjust your user default settings.
  2. For existing reports: Look for the settings within each report. As shown here:

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Why can’t Historical data and Analyze All be switched on simultaneously? https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-cant-historical-data-and-analyze-all-be-switched-on-simultaneously/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-cant-historical-data-and-analyze-all-be-switched-on-simultaneously Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:09 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-cant-historical-data-and-analyze-all-be-switched-on-simultaneously/ The Historical Data and Analyze All features are designed to serve different purposes, and here's why they can't be used simultaneously: This setup allows you to tailor your analysis strategy based on whether you want entirely fresh data or need to evaluate previous insights before proceeding.

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The Historical Data and Analyze All features are designed to serve different purposes, and here's why they can't be used simultaneously:

  1. For Fresh Analysis: If you want to import keywords and analyze them using the latest SERP data, ensure the Historical Data switch is off. This will analyze all your keywords without verifying if they were included in a previous report.
  2. For Checking Past Analysis: If you prefer to check which keywords have already been analyzed in previous reports, keep Historical Data on and turn off the Analyze All switch. This lets you see past analyses before deciding which keywords to analyze in your current report.

This setup allows you to tailor your analysis strategy based on whether you want entirely fresh data or need to evaluate previous insights before proceeding.

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What is an underserved query? https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-is-an-underserved-query/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-is-an-underserved-query Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:09 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-is-an-underserved-query/ An underserved query is a search term lacking adequate or relevant results to meet user needs effectively. This can happen for several reasons, such as: Identifying underserved queries can be a valuable opportunity for content creators to fill gaps by providing well-targeted and informative content.

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An underserved query is a search term lacking adequate or relevant results to meet user needs effectively. This can happen for several reasons, such as:

  1. A shortage of available information on the topic
  2. Ambiguity in the query itself
  3. A search engine algorithm that isn't fully developed, resulting in a failure to accurately recognize the user's intent

Identifying underserved queries can be a valuable opportunity for content creators to fill gaps by providing well-targeted and informative content.

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There are some keywords I’d like to hide. How do I do it? https://lowfruits.io/docs/there-are-some-keywords-id-like-to-hide-how-do-i-do-it/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=there-are-some-keywords-id-like-to-hide-how-do-i-do-it Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:09 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/there-are-some-keywords-id-like-to-hide-how-do-i-do-it/ If you want to hide specific keywords from your report, you can easily do so: Additionally, you can use the Exclude filter in your report to remove keywords containing specific words. This allows you to maintain a focused keyword list.

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If you want to hide specific keywords from your report, you can easily do so:

  1. Click on the eye icon next to the keywords you want to hide, or bulk select multiple keywords and click on Hide.
  2. Once hidden, these keywords will be moved to the Hidden tab, allowing you to keep your main view clutter-free.
  3. From the Hidden tab, you can bulk-select and delete these keywords completely if you choose to.

Additionally, you can use the Exclude filter in your report to remove keywords containing specific words. This allows you to maintain a focused keyword list.

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How to re-fetch website ranking data after adding a website? https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-to-re-fetch-website-ranking-data-after-adding-a-website/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-re-fetch-website-ranking-data-after-adding-a-website Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:09 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-to-re-fetch-website-ranking-data-after-adding-a-website/ If you added your website after conducting your keyword analysis and need to update your ranking data, here’s how to proceed: Once you've added your website, it'll be automatically included in all future analyses.

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If you added your website after conducting your keyword analysis and need to update your ranking data, here’s how to proceed:

  1. We can rerun the check to see if your website is in the top 10 search results, as only positions 1-10 are stored in our database.
  2. To initiate this rerun, please reach out to us via chat, and we'll gladly assist you with the process.
  3. After the rerun, conduct a new analysis using the Web > Not in top 100 filter to determine if your website ranks in the top 100. (Note: Data for positions 11-100 isn't maintained from previous analyses.)

Once you've added your website, it'll be automatically included in all future analyses.

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How do I exclude certain words from my keyword results? https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-do-i-exclude-certain-words-from-my-keyword-results/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-do-i-exclude-certain-words-from-my-keyword-results Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:08 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-can-i-add-exclude-a-list-of-words/ Here's how you can exclude specific words from your reports: Pro tip: Need to exclude US cities and states? No problem! We've prepared a handy list for you to download here: https://app.lowfruits.io/filters.xlsx. By setting up your exclusions, you'll get more relevant results that match your desire.

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Here's how you can exclude specific words from your reports:

  1. Use the Exclude filter right in your reports. It's a quick way to remove keywords containing words you don't want.
  2. For a more permanent solution, set up a custom exclusion list:

    Pro tip: Need to exclude US cities and states? No problem! We've prepared a handy list for you to download here: https://app.lowfruits.io/filters.xlsx.

    By setting up your exclusions, you'll get more relevant results that match your desire.

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    How to hide keywords in a report? https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-to-hide-keywords-in-a-report/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-hide-keywords-in-a-report Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:12:08 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-to-hide-keywords-in-a-report/ Hiding keywords in a report is simple and can be achieved in various ways as follows: By Type of keywords: By Topic: By using the Exclude option: Manually remove per line item:

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    Hiding keywords in a report is simple and can be achieved in various ways as follows:

    By Type of keywords:

    1. Access your report and view all the keywords.
    2. Click on the Suggestions or Questions tab to sort out what type of keywords you wish to use, whether they are in the form of suggestions or questions.

    By Topic:

    1. You can access your report and view the keywords by going to the All, Suggestions, or Questions tab.
    2. Go to the Topics tab and check if the keywords you want to remove are in any of the suggested topics provided. Click the suggested topics to sort the keywords that belong to that group. 
    3. Once you determine which topics contain the keywords you want to remove, click on the eye icon beside the topic to hide all of the keywords listed under it. 
    4. You can also do this action in bulk by ticking the box located on top of the results and choosing between the Current Page or All Pages to select all the keywords on all pages. Afterward, click the Hide button from the pop-up box that will appear at the bottom of the page.
    5. To refresh and view all the remaining keywords, click on the All tabs button.

    By using the Exclude option:

    1. You can access your report and view the keywords by going to the All, Suggestions, or Questions tab.
    2. Click the Exclude button
    3. Type the words you wish to exclude from your report. Make sure to separate them by comma.
    4. Click Apply to save the changes. The tool will regenerate the results and remove all keyword results containing the words you excluded. 

    Manually remove per line item:

    1. You can access your report and view the keywords by going to the All, Suggestions, or Questions tab.
    2. Look for the keywords you wish to remove.
    3. Click the hide button (slashed eye icon) located on the left side of the keyword you want to exclude.
    4. You can also do this in bulk by ticking the box located on top of the results and choosing between Current Page or All Pages to select all the keywords on all pages. Then, click the Hide button from the pop-up box that will appear at the bottom of the page.

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