A free keyword ranking tracker spreadsheet with tabs for weekly position updates, SERP feature monitoring, competitor comparison, and monthly distribution analysis. Built in Google Sheets with auto-highlighting formulas.
Last updated: March 2026 · Reading time: 9 min
Tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Google Search Console provide ranking data, but they don’t give you a single view of your entire keyword portfolio over time. Coefficient.io’s 2026 Google Sheets rank tracker template pulls data from Search Console automatically, but most teams need a simpler starting point they control. This spreadsheet is that starting point. Here’s why weekly tracking matters: Google makes thousands of ranking changes daily. A 2024 Semrush study found that 65% of keywords in positions 4-10 experienced at least one position change per week. Monthly tracking misses volatility. You’ll think you dropped from position 5 to position 12 in one jump when you actually had a gradual 8-week slide you could have caught at week 3.Keyword rank tracker: A spreadsheet that logs search engine positions for a defined keyword set at regular intervals, highlights gains and losses, monitors SERP feature presence, and maps ranking distribution across position buckets (top 3, top 10, top 20, 20+).
Any team that depends on organic search traffic and needs to know if their SEO work is moving the needle.
Track your full keyword portfolio in one place. See which pages are gaining, which are slipping, and which competitors are moving into your SERP positions. Update weekly in 15 minutes.
Connect content production to ranking outcomes. When you publish a new article targeting “best CRM for startups,” this tracker shows whether it enters the top 100 within 4 weeks, breaks into the top 20 by week 8, or stalls.
Show clients exactly what’s improving. The monthly distribution tab summarizes how many keywords moved into the top 3, top 10, and top 20 during the reporting period. Concrete progress, not vague assurances.
Five tabs covering every dimension of keyword performance tracking.
| Tab | Purpose | Key Columns |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Keyword List | Master keyword inventory | Keyword, Search Volume, Difficulty, Target URL, Category/Cluster, Current Position, Target Position |
| 2. Weekly Rankings | Position history with change indicators | Keyword, Week 1-52 columns, Change vs Last Week, Change vs 4 Weeks Ago, Trend Arrow |
| 3. SERP Features | Track feature ownership | Keyword, Featured Snippet (Y/N), People Also Ask, AI Overview, Video Pack, Local Pack, Image Pack, Your Feature? |
| 4. Competitor Comparison | Head-to-head rank data | Keyword, Your Position, Competitor 1-4 Positions, Gap to Leader, Opportunity Score |
| 5. Monthly Distribution | Position bucket analysis | Month, Keywords in Top 3, Top 10, Top 20, 21-50, 51-100, Not Ranked, MoM Change per Bucket |
Each tab answers a specific ranking performance question.
Initial setup takes about 60 minutes. Weekly updates take 15 minutes.
We use this tracker internally at ScaleGrowth.Digital alongside automated tools. The spreadsheet isn’t a replacement for Ahrefs or SEMrush. It’s the layer where raw data becomes a decision-making document. The tools collect the data. The spreadsheet tells the story.“Position tracking is the speedometer. SERP feature tracking is the fuel gauge. If you only watch one, you’ll celebrate speed right up until you run out of clicks.”
Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital
Get all 5 tabs with auto-highlighting, competitor gap formulas, SERP feature tracking, and monthly distribution summaries. Download Free Tracker →
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Track 50-200 keywords for most businesses. Fewer than 50 gives an incomplete picture of your organic visibility. More than 500 becomes unmanageable in a spreadsheet and you should use a dedicated rank tracking tool. Focus on keywords that drive revenue: commercial, transactional, and high-volume informational terms in your niche.
Weekly updates give the best balance of accuracy and time investment. Daily tracking creates noise. Monthly tracking misses important shifts. Pick a consistent day (Friday works well) and update all positions in one 15-minute session. Update SERP features monthly.
Yes. Use the Google Search Console API with a tool like Coefficient or Supermetrics to pull position data directly into Google Sheets on a schedule. Ahrefs and SEMrush also offer Google Sheets integrations for rank data export. The template columns are designed to match these export formats.
Because a position 1 ranking with no SERP features above it gets very different click-through rates than a position 1 ranking pushed below an AI Overview, a Featured Snippet, and a People Also Ask box. Tracking SERP features explains why traffic sometimes drops even when rankings hold steady.
Our team identifies the keywords worth chasing, builds the content to rank for them, and tracks progress across every dimension. Results measured in traffic and revenue, not just positions. Talk to Our SEO Team → Get in Touch →