App keyword generator
Give me a seed term and I'll generate app-store keyword ideas — each with its difficulty, popularity, and estimated search volume — then surface the lowest-competition picks worth targeting first. No signup, runs on ASOTrendHQ's 235k+ tracked keywords.
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How to use the keyword generator
Begin with a broad seed term that describes what your app does. The generator returns related keywords with their metrics so you can judge each idea: difficulty (how hard it is to rank), popularity (relative search interest), and estimated monthly search volume. The best targets — especially for new apps — pair low difficulty with real demand. Use the related terms to widen your list, and always sanity-check that an idea is genuinely relevant to your app before targeting it.
All metrics are model estimates derived from public app-store data — not official Apple or Google figures. Use them directionally.
Frequently asked questions
What is an app keyword generator?
An app keyword generator turns a seed term into a list of related app-store keyword ideas you could target. This one returns real keywords from ASOTrendHQ’s catalog with their difficulty, popularity, and estimated search volume, then highlights the lowest-competition picks and lets you expand related terms into fresh searches.
How do I find keywords for my app?
Start with a seed term that describes your app (for example, “budget” for a finance app), generate ideas, and prioritize keywords that combine low difficulty with meaningful search volume. Then expand the related terms to widen your list, and check relevance to your app before targeting them.
Is the keyword generator free?
Yes — it’s free with no signup. It searches ASOTrendHQ’s catalog of 235k+ tracked keywords across the Apple App Store and Google Play and returns ideas with difficulty, popularity, and search-volume estimates.
Are the metrics official Apple or Google data?
No. Difficulty, popularity, and search-volume figures are model estimates derived from public app-store data, not official Apple or Google numbers. Use them directionally and validate against your own app and category.