Onboarding an enterprise SEO platform can be a long and difficult process. Getting rid of a bad solution once it’s integrated into your systems can be even harder. Make sure you do your homework and select the right platform for you.
Choosing an enterprise SEO platform can be complicated. Let’s look at what is involved in the decision-making process.

And our organic search Share of Traffic Value (SoTV).

The platforms often become reporting platforms rather than being used to help people do their jobs better. This can be because of long update frequencies. Or in some cases, you have to submit a request to get data, which slows down the process.
You may encounter features that sound great on paper, such as automated insights. These insights are supposed to help with democratizing SEO, but these platforms are often bad at prioritizing things that actually have an impact. They often waste everyone’s time.
If you want real guidance, check out the Opportunities report in Ahrefs Site Explorer. These are the things I believe will move the needle for most companies.

Ahrefs is generally the preferred tool for people who work in SEO. SEOs trust our data and find our tool full-featured and easy to use. We also have so much educational material that SEOs can rely on to be accurate and help guide them through almost any subject.
We also have real SEO experts on staff who use the platform daily and help shape its future.
Pricing may be obscured
Most companies in this space require you to contact them for pricing. They will build a “custom” package for you after asking about your budget—because they want to know what you’re willing or able to pay.
One company may be paying much more than another company for the exact same package. This part of the process can be far from transparent.
At Ahrefs, we list the starting price and the price for each add-on to make it transparent.

Check the cancellation process
I personally think this can tell you a lot about any company. Some companies may make this difficult. You may have to contact them to cancel or have a meeting before you’re able to cancel.
Read your contract very carefully. Some companies require a written notice several months in advance if you want to cancel. Of course, they’re not going to remind you of this when your contract is about to be due.
At Ahrefs, we send you a reminder before your renewal date.
Aggressive sales teams are a nightmare
I have nightmares about being contacted by a person from a certain company after being overwhelmed by him a few years ago. I still remember his name to this day, and I’m pretty bad with names in general.
That company isn’t the only one known for aggressive salespeople. Some will call you, email you, email your personal email, call your personal cell phone, and message you on every social platform you’re on.
When that doesn’t work, they start doing the same to coworkers, your boss, your boss’s boss. They may even email your boss and tell them how bad of a job you’re doing because you don’t use their platform. Yes, it’s really a thing, and it’s ridiculous.
They also tend to overpromise. They’ll tell you things like the tool is all you need and can replace an SEO team. This is never true.
I’d recommend searching a few platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit for the names of the companies so you can see some of the stories and what people think about some of the enterprise SEO platforms. You should hear the stories and experiences of others before signing a contract. You’ll find that many of the enterprise platforms do not have the best reputation with SEOs.
At Ahrefs, we have a small accounts team to help teams assess whether Ahrefs is a good fit for their organization. After an initial discovery call, our team will develop a custom demo, guide the evaluation process by bringing all the stakeholders on the same page, and help navigate any red tape. Transparency is core to the process. To avoid surprises, Ahrefs lets customers test-drive the product before purchasing.
Once a customer decides to work with us, the Ahrefs team will provide custom training sessions specific to the use cases they need, help them learn how to use Ahrefs quickly, and ultimately reduce the time it takes to reach their goals.
Agencies are typically better than platform services
SEO platforms offering services can be a positive or a negative. It’s kind of a fine line that vendors have to walk when also providing services. I’ve seen some vendors step over this line and try to steal work from agency partners—even those who had recommended their platform to the company.
If you need services, check what the vendors are offering. See if you can find some people who work with them so you can ask some questions. Some of the consultants at companies do good work, and others will provide work at about the same level as a junior SEO. I’ve seen services pitched as SEO consulting when all they really did was use the hours to help set up the platform or provide reports that just seemed to be automated.
Your reps will likely vary in their skill sets a lot, and some of the companies have high employee turnover. In many cases, you may be better off with an agency partner.
Ahrefs does not offer client service work. However, if you’re looking for an enterprise SEO agency, check out our agencies directory.
Some platforms don’t innovate
Some of the enterprise SEO platforms can be slow-moving. You will hear typical excuses like it’s on the roadmap or it’s coming soon. But in many cases, the features just never show up. In some cases, they may acquire other tools to try to make up for the lack of innovation, but they may kill whatever made the previous tool worth acquiring and spend years integrating them into their platform instead of building new features.
We do roundups of all of our product updates every month. You can see the kind of progress we make and the innovative features we launch.
Don’t trust vendor comparisons and studies
Lots of these platforms will show you cherry-picked comparisons that make them look awesome and studies they have run where they declare themselves the winner. They may even provide you with feature lists to help with your comparisons, but that will be biased in their favor. Take all of this with a grain of salt.
If a tool wants to win link data comparisons they can just count more things like subdomains as referring domains, count dead links, count links more than once, etc. There needs to be more transparency which is why this exists. Quality of data matters. https://t.co/5GGaEjbzW8
— Patrick Stox (@patrickstox) January 27, 2021
Don’t just take any tool’s word that it’s the best. Ask around. See who comes up as the platform of choice. See who real users favor. Ahrefs is proud of our data and our platform and we invest heavily to make sure it’s the best.
Help us improve our platform
As we’ve built out our enterprise offering, we’ve added a lot of features that enterprise companies need to be successful and all the pieces they need to meet compliance guidelines. If you have a feature you want to see us add, message me on X or LinkedIn.
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