Keyword Cannibalization Checker Identify keywords where two or more pages from your website compete in Google search results, using real Google Search Console data.

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With the Keyword Cannibalization Checker, you can quickly identify keywords for which two or more pages of your website are ranking.

Keyword cannibalization often leads to an overall drop in search engine rankings and a loss of organic traffic. For SEO, it is important to spot these queries and optimize the site so search engines clearly understand which page should rank first for a given keyword.

The tool detects cannibalized keywords based on your Google Search Console data, so the first step is to connect a website that is already verified in your GSC account.

Why it matters. Use the tool to decide what to fix next.

Query-level detection

See search queries where multiple pages from one website appear in the SERP.

Page conflict details

Open the Pages count to inspect the URLs competing for each keyword.

Country filtering

Choose the country you care about and prioritize fixes where rankings matter most.

How it works. A practical workflow, not a decorative page.

Step 1

Connect your project

Import a verified website from Google Search Console into Searcherries.

Step 2

Open Cannibalization

Go to the Cannibalization section of your project after the data import completes.

Step 3

Choose the strongest page

Review competing URLs, select the most relevant page for each keyword, and update internal linking or content accordingly.

FAQ. Common questions before you start.

What is keyword cannibalization?

Keyword cannibalization happens when multiple pages on the same website compete for the same search query, making it harder for Google to identify the best page to rank.

What data does the tool use?

The tool uses Google Search Console data from websites you connect to Searcherries.

Can I sort and filter the results?

Yes. You can sort the data, choose a country, review pages per keyword, and identify the most relevant page for each query.

Ready to check your SEO data?

Identify keywords where two or more pages from your website compete in Google search results, using real Google Search Console data.

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