Embed a SERP Preview Tool
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If you run a blog, agency site, SEO course, or developer docs, adding a working SERP preview tool to your site gives your audience real value AND keeps them on your page longer. The free SERP preview tool ships with an embed option that drops into any HTML page with a single iframe tag. No API key, no rate limit, no backend.
Why Embed Instead of Linking
A link sends your visitor away. They might come back, they might not. An embed keeps them on your page. They use the tool, they trust your content more, they stay longer (which is good for your engagement metrics and Google rankings).
For agencies and SEO consultants specifically: an embedded preview tool on your site signals expertise. It also gives prospects a reason to come back.
How to Embed (One Line)
Drop this into any HTML page:
<iframe src="https://wildandfreetools.com/seo-tools/serp-preview/?embed=1" width="100%" height="900" frameborder="0"></iframe>
That is the entire integration. The tool loads inside the iframe and runs in the visitor's browser. No requests to your server, no API key needed, no rate limit to worry about.
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- SEO blogs — give readers a tool that demonstrates your advice
- Agency sites — let prospects test their own snippets, see your value
- SEO courses — embed in a lesson about title tags and meta descriptions
- Developer docs — show developers how to write good snippets for their projects
- Internal team tools — embed in your company's content guidelines page
No Backend, No Maintenance
Because the tool runs entirely in the visitor's browser, you do not need to maintain a backend, manage API keys, monitor uptime, or handle rate limiting. The iframe loads the same static page every time. As long as the source URL exists, the embed works.
Customization Options
The embed loads with default styling that fits most sites. The tool inherits relevant CSS variables from the parent page where possible, so it visually blends in. If you want a custom default URL or starting state, you can append query parameters: ?embed=1&url=https://example.com.
Add a SERP Preview to Your Site
One iframe tag. No backend. No API key. Free forever.
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