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| Boilerpipe Text | I started using Ahrefs before Surfer even existed.
It was my go-to tool for keyword research, backlinks, and checking what competitors were doing. I still use it today. In fact, we use it at Surfer as well.
But something changed a few years ago.
Google started rewarding content differently. Rankings werenât just about links or keyword stuffing anymore. Content quality started to matter more. Much more.
The strategies that worked beforeâbuilding links, chasing high-volume keywordsâstarted to lose their edge. Content became the new battleground. Google was clearly paying closer attention to whatâs on the page, not just whatâs pointing to it.
And thatâs when a question started nagging at me:
âWhy isnât anyone building a tool that helps improve the content itself?â
It wasnât that the idea of content optimization didnât exist.
Tools like PageOptimizer Pro, Cora, MarketMuse, and Clearscope were already out there doing great work. But it was still niche.
A few passionate SEOs, working in what felt like a small corner of the SEO world.
We saw an opportunity to make it more accessibleâto bring on-page SEO into the spotlight.
And thatâs why we built Surfer.
Not to replace Ahrefs. But to do something it didnâtâand still doesnât do well:
Optimize content so it ranks.
What youâll find in this article:
A clear explanation of how Surfer and Ahrefs serve different purposesâand where their features now overlap.
Why Surfer is the stronger choice for content optimization and improving visibility in Google and LLMs.
Where Ahrefs still leads, especially in keyword research, backlinks, technical SEO, and ad monitoring.
How Surfer helps content teams take action, while Ahrefs provides deep research and strategic insights.
Why using both tools together offers the most complete SEO and content strategy.
A Question I Get All the Time
As CMO of Surfer, one of the most common questions I get is:
âOkay cool, but how is Surfer different from Ahrefs or Semrush?â
The short answer:
We didnât build Surfer to compete with them.
We built it to solve a completely different problem.
While Ahrefs and Semrush focused on backlinks, keywords, and technical audits, we focused on something they didnât:
helping teams create content that actually ranks
.
But over time, the market shifted.
On-page SEO and content optimization became more important. And now?
There are areas where we actually do compete.
The difference isâweâve been focused on this niche for 8 years, while others are just getting started.
So I actually like that question. Because in the world of content optimization, we have a head start. A big one.
Thatâs why, if you look for a solution that helps you
create content that ranks higher on Google and LLMs
such as ChatGPT, you can stop reading and
pick Surfer
.Â
But if you need full SEO coverage (from backlink analysis, through technical audit, up to content optimization), you shouldnât choose one tool over the other.
You should use both. They complement each other perfectly.Â
And while Ahrefs sells their content optimization features as an add-on on top of their paid plans that costs the same as full Surfer subscription, it makes this choice even easier.Â
Where Surfer Wins
There are lots of SEO tools. But very few are built specifically to help you take content from average to ranking.
Hereâs what makes Surfer different, and why teams choose it to power their content strategy.
If your job is to publish content that ranks, Surfer is built for that.
1. On-Page Optimization That Moves the Needle
Most content tools will tell you how many times to use a keyword or what heading to add.
Thatâs not optimization. Thatâs old-school.Â
And honestly? Itâs not how Googleâor LLMsâwork anymore.
Surfer goes several steps further.
At the core of our system is the Content Scoreâa metric built on real-time SERP data. We analyze over 500 ranking signals across top-performing pages to show you what high-quality content actually looks like.Â
Compare that to Ahrefs, which only recently entered the content space with their AIÂ Content Helper.
Ahrefs AI Content Helper
Their âContent Scoreâ is built around a single idea: fact coverage.
It checks whether an article includes specific statements or trivia related to the topic. At first glance, this sounds usefulâbut itâs deeply flawed.
When they verify facts using AI (most likely a version of GPT), thereâs no guarantee it will surface
all
relevant facts or do so consistently.
In fact, the list of "important" facts changes every time you generate a new document. That instability isnât caused by SERP volatility either; it happens even when the search results stay the same.
This makes the entire approach unreliable for building consistent, high-quality content.
And lookâIâm not usually the cheesy type, but I canât help saying it:
What Ahrefs built their entire content optimization scoring around is just one feature inside Surfer.
Surfer's fact coverage is just one of many features
Here's the thing:Â Surfer thinks like Google and LLMs do.
We donât just check for facts, keyword usage or entity coverage: we account for all semantic variations and over 500 ranking factors.
That means ârunning shoesâ and âshoes for runnersâ are seen as part of the same topic, just like Google sees them. We cluster them and suggest whatâs missing based on how users actually search.Â
Seems like a no-brainer? Well, most of our competitors donât do that.Â
We also surface content gapsâthe subtopics your competitors covered but you didnât. Itâs not just about filling space. Itâs about closing the loop in your content so users (as well as Google, Gemini, and ChatGPT...) can trust itâs comprehensive.
But hereâs where Surfer gets
really
powerful.
Once you see whatâs missing, you donât need to open a blank document and write from scratch.
You can let Surfer do it for youâwith your voice and style.
Upload a writing sampleâan article, a page, anythingâand Surfer will learn how you write.
Then it will fill the gaps in your tone with your structure, matching your brandâs personality.
Whether itâs casual, expert, punchy, or educationalâwe adapt to it.
Meet Surfy, your personal AI ranking assistant
This is what modern content optimization looks like:
Data-backed
Intuitive
Style-aware
High-quality & helpfulÂ
And done in minutes
In our recent study based on 1,000,000 SERP entries we confirmed that Surferâs optimization recommendations have a
0.28 Spearman correlatio
n with higher Google rankings.
I get thatâa 0.28 correlation with rankings might not sound massive at first glanceâbut in SEO, thatâs a strong signal. Especially when you consider that on-page factors make up around one-third of Googleâs algorithm.Â
So if you're creating content, this is your leverage point.
You donât need to wonder what âgood enoughâ looks like anymore.
Weâll show you. Then weâll help you get there.
By the way, it is worth mentioning that Ahrefs recent data study showed that backlinks have, on average, 0.17 correlation with rankings.
So you see what can get you better results these days.  Â
2. AI That Works for Real SEO
Letâs be honest. Most âAI contentâ today is fluff.
Fast? Sure. Cheap? Absolutely.
But if it doesnât rank, whatâs the point?
Surferâs AI is different. Itâs built for making your content perform in search and LLMs.
Surfer's Auto Optimize feature that automatically rewrites your article to improve its rankings and coverage
Auto Optimize analyzes your existing content, compares it to the SERP data (your competitors), and improves it in a few clicks by adding relevant entities, optimizing structure, covering content gaps and missing facts.
Combine it with your custom voice, and say goodbye to unnecessary edits.Â
Surfy, our AI ranking assistant, works across your optimization process. Ask questions. Get quick fixes. Make changes on the fly.
My favorite way to use Surfy? Ask it where your content lacks something compared to competitors, and then request to fill those gaps for you.Â
Coverage Booster scans your content for missing subtopics based on what top-ranking competitors are doingâand fills those gaps automatically.
And then thereâs Auto Internal Linksâa powerful feature that uses semantic analysis and live data from your connected Google Search Console and Content Audit projects. It identifies relevant internal linking opportunities across your site and inserts them intelligently, based on meaningânot just matching keywords.
Insert the best internal links with Surfer AI
This isnât a basic âadd a link to the homepageâ plugin.
It understands your content, context, and structureâand helps strengthen your internal architecture the way search engines like to see.
Itâs not just about âwriting with AI.â
Itâs about using AI to make sure your content wins.
3. Automated Weekly Content Audits
One of the biggest problems content teams face is knowing
where to start
.
What should we optimize?
Which pages are worth updating?
Whatâs underperformingâand why?
Most websites have plenty of content that is simply underleveraged, and with a few simple tweaks can bring much more traffic. Thatâs why I never suggest starting with writing new content, but looking at whatâs already out there.Â
And thatâs also why we built
Sites
.
Surfer's Content Audit (section under "Sites")
It crawls your entire domain, identifies optimization opportunities, and gets you:
A prioritized list of pages to update
Topical Maps that show what to write next
An interactive report that shows you your progress and performance against your goalsÂ
Then, it emails you a summary every week to help you stay consistent.Â
Surfer sends you weekly emails with actionable recommendations
for pages to update and new content ideas
You can share it with your team, assign tasks, and take actionâall without opening the dashboard.
This is the kind of workflow we dreamed about back when we were doing everything manually in spreadsheets.
4. Surfer Is Built for Teams
One of the most overlooked differences between Surfer and Ahrefs is how they handle
collaboration
.
Ahrefs is great for researchâbut when it comes to sharing content or working with others, it falls short.
Want to share a document? Thatâs only available on their
enterprise plans
. Want to collaborate with teammates? Youâll need to
pay for more seats
âeven if those users are just giving feedback or checking progress.
Ahrefs requires you to upgrade your plan to share the document
Surfer takes a completely different approach.
Just like Google Docs, Surfer lets you
share any content editor or audit via a secure link
. Itâs
fast, free, and simple
âno extra permissions, no upgrade needed. Whether youâre working with writers, editors, freelancers, or clients, they can instantly view or contribute without needing a paid account.
On top of that, Surfer includes:
Inline commenting
so your team can leave feedback or ask questions in context
Notifications
so no one misses a request or update
Integrations with Google Docs, WordPress, and Jasper
to streamline your entire content workflow
Surfer offers free shareable links but also integrations with WordPress, Google Docs or Jasper
In short,
Surfer is designed for collaboration
âso teams can actually work together, not just look at the same data in isolation.
If your process involves more than one person (and letâs be honest, it usually does), this matters a lot.
Surfer doesnât just optimize contentâit makes the content
production process
smoother, faster, and easier for everyone involved.
In the next part of the post, weâll zoom out and give Ahrefs the credit it deservesâ, then explain why Surfer and Ahrefs are strongest when used
together
.
Where Ahrefs Is Still Best
As much as I believe in Surfer, Iâll say this without hesitation:
Ahrefs is an incredible tool.
It was my daily driver long before Surfer existed, and it still plays a big role in our stack today.
Why? Because when it comes to certain areas of SEO, Ahrefs is still the best tool out there.Â
So hereâs what they do better than anyone.
1. Keyword and Competitor Research at Scale
This is Ahrefsâ bread and butter.
Their keyword database is massive. Not just in size, but in how quickly it updates, how deep it goes into long-tail territory, and how accurately it reflects what real users are searching for.
Ahrefs Keywords Explorer
You plug in a topic, and instantly see:
Search volume
Keyword difficulty
Click potential
SERP features
Historical trends
Even better? You can reverse-engineer competitors' content strategies.
See what they rank for. What brings them traffic. Whatâs declining. Whatâs rising.
Surfer offers keyword discovery tooâbut itâs lighter by design.Â
If competitive research and long-tail planning are core to your workflow, Ahrefs gives you the full map.
2. Still the Best Backlink Tool in the Game
Letâs be honest: backlink data is still one of the trickiest things to get right.
Ahrefs built their reputation on itâand for good reason. Their crawler is second only to Googleâs (and in some datasets,
faster
than Bingâs). That gives them a massive edge in link discovery.
Ahrefs Site Explorer
You can:
Audit your own backlink profile
Discover broken links or lost domains
Find linking patterns across industries
Analyze how your competitors are building authority
Identify link opportunities in places you didnât even think to look
No fluff, no inflated metrics. Just the data.
That said, thereâs an important caveat worth highlighting.
Even
Ahrefsâ own 2024 study
found that backlinks today have a
weaker correlation with rankings
than many assume (0.17 on average).
In fact, their analysis proved that
Surferâs Content Score (with a 0.28 correlation)
is stronger than the link-based metric.
Does that mean backlinks donât matter?
Noâthey still do. But the game is shifting.
With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, the value of a âmentionâ is becoming just as important as the link itself. These AI systems donât rely on dofollow tagsâthey rely on associating brands and content with topics.
And thatâs where Ahrefs is still useful.Â
You can now think of it not just as a backlink tool, but as a
mention discovery engine
âa way to uncover where your brand (or your competitorsâ) is showing up, what context it's appearing in, and where new visibility opportunities exist.
So yes, links still matter.
But strategic placement, relevance, and association matter even more now.
Ahrefs helps you find those high-leverage spots.
Surfer on the other hand doesnât offer backlink features.Â
3. Paid Search Visibility
This is one of the more underrated features in Ahrefsâbut itâs one Iâve used often.
If youâre working on both
organic and paid campaigns
, or just want to understand whoâs bidding on your keywords,
Ahrefs lets you see it
.
Ahrefs Ads History
Youâll know:
Which competitors are spending on ads
What copy theyâre using
Which pages theyâre promoting
How long those ads have been running
Why does this matter?
Because PPC signals what competitors value.
If theyâre paying to promote a keyword, itâs probably converting.
Thatâs gold for content strategistsâespecially if youâre mapping commercial intent.
Surfer doesnât touch this area, and we donât have plans for implementing it, so if you care about it, Ahrefs is a better choice.Â
4. Technical SEO Thatâs Not Just WarningsâItâs Fixes
Technical site audits are standard in most SEO platforms now.
What sets Ahrefs apart is how they combine detection with execution.
Ahrefs Site Audit
Their crawler picks up on all the usual suspects:
Broken links
Redirect chains
Slow-loading pages
But then, they go one step further.
If your site is on Cloudflare, you can apply fixes directly through Workers. Or inject improvements via JS snippetsâwithout touching your CMS.
For many teams, this saves hours of dev time.
If your site has structural issues that impact rankings, Ahrefs will help you findâand fixâthem.
Surfer vs. Ahrefs: Feature Comparison
Category
Surfer
Ahrefs
Content Optimization
â
Purpose-built for optimization; 500+ SERP signals; semantic + structural suggestions
â Only covers fact coverage with Content Helper; lacks structural or semantic optimization
Content Score Accuracy
â
Based on real-time SERP data with 0.28 correlation to Google rankings
â No real accuracyâscore is based on factual presence and LLM prompting (inconsistent results)
Content Gaps & Topic Coverage
â
Surfaces missing subtopics, groups intent, handles all keyword variations like Google and LLMs
â Focused only on isolated facts; no topical clustering or coverage gap analysis
AI Writing & Optimization
â
Includes Auto Optimize, Surfy, Coverage Booster; adapts to your tone and structure
â Sold as a $99/mo add-on; includes only AI Chat and Assistant, no real optimization workflow
Internal Linking
â
Auto Internal Links with semantic understanding; powered by GSC + Content Audit
â Not available
Content Audits
â
Weekly audits (Sites), prioritized actions, Topical Maps, progress tracking
â No content auditing features
Keyword Research
â
Effective keyword discovery and world-class clustering that ensures focus on the right topics.
â
Industry-leading database with frequent refresh, long-tail and SERP analysis
Backlink Analysis
â Not available
â
Best-in-class; comprehensive historical link tracking, competitor audits
Competitive Intelligence
â ď¸ Limited
â
Deep insights into competitorsâ keywords, traffic, ads, and content strategies
PPC Monitoring
â Not available
â
See whoâs bidding, what ad copy theyâre running, and where they send traffic
Technical SEO
â Not a focus
â
Strong audits with direct fixes via Cloudflare Workers or JS snippet injection
Ease of Use / UX
â
Modern UI with native navigation across all tools; fast, intuitive, and easy to onboard
â ď¸ Feels outdated in parts; less cohesive UX across modules
Collaboration
â
Free sharable links, inline comments, team workflows; no extra cost
â Collaboration only on enterprise plans; extra seats required for access
Integrations
â
Google Docs, WordPress, Jasper
â No content production integrations
Support
â
Fast, human support; real people, real answers
â ď¸ Slower support, often reliant on documentation
Pricing Model
â
Everything included; AI + collaboration built-in at no extra charge
â Requires core plan + $99/mo for AI Content Helper + fees per seat for collaboration
Starts at
$49
$128
Final Thoughts: Choose the Tool That Works for How You Work
Most SEO teams donât need 50 features.
They need the handful that actually move the needleâconsistently, across the workflows they run every day.
If your team is focused on content creation, optimization, auditing, and monitoring, Surfer is purpose-built for that.
Itâs not trying to do everything. Itâs focusedâand better because of it.
Surfer doesnât just help you write
âit helps you write better, based on live SERP data.
It doesnât just show you whatâs missing
âit fills content gaps automatically, using your voice and tone.
It doesnât just audit your content
âit gives you weekly, actionable plans with Sites.
Surfer's Content Editor
Meanwhile, if your work revolves around backlink audits, competitive intelligence, or technical SEO, Ahrefs is still the go-to tool. Their link index is unmatched. Their keyword research is deep. Their audit tools are fast and flexible. And for PPC data and competitive monitoring, theyâre tough to beat.
So whatâs the answer?
Use bothâif you can.
Thatâs what we do. And itâs what many of our customers do, too.
But if youâre choosing a tool to run your
content operation
,
Surfer is the one thatâs actually built for that job
.
It doesnât stop at features. Surferâs usability and support are a huge part of why people stick with it.
According to G2,
Surfer has a higher overall rating (4.8)
than Ahrefs (4.5).
Surferâs UX is cleaner, faster, and easier to navigate.
Youâll feel it from day one.
Youâll get human support from real people
, not âread documentationâ or ticket black holes.
Ready-to-rank AI articles are included
âwhile Ahrefs doesnât offer it at all.
Collaboration is free.
Shareable links, WordPress and Google Docs integrations, and team workflows are all built-inâwithout charging you for more seats (as Ahrefs does).
Surfer's Sites
So yes, Ahrefs is still a powerhouse.
But when it comes to contentâstrategy, writing, optimization, monitoringâSurfer leads. Itâs focused. Itâs effective. And itâs built to help teams win.
If you can use both, youâll get the best of both worlds.
If you have to choose one for content?
Make it Surfer. |
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# Ahrefs vs Surfer: Why You Should Have Both
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I started using Ahrefs before Surfer even existed.
It was my go-to tool for keyword research, backlinks, and checking what competitors were doing. I still use it today. In fact, we use it at Surfer as well.
But something changed a few years ago.
Google started rewarding content differently. Rankings werenât just about links or keyword stuffing anymore. Content quality started to matter more. Much more.
The strategies that worked beforeâbuilding links, chasing high-volume keywordsâstarted to lose their edge. Content became the new battleground. Google was clearly paying closer attention to whatâs on the page, not just whatâs pointing to it.
And thatâs when a question started nagging at me:
âWhy isnât anyone building a tool that helps improve the content itself?â
It wasnât that the idea of content optimization didnât exist.
Tools like PageOptimizer Pro, Cora, MarketMuse, and Clearscope were already out there doing great work. But it was still niche.
A few passionate SEOs, working in what felt like a small corner of the SEO world.
We saw an opportunity to make it more accessibleâto bring on-page SEO into the spotlight.
And thatâs why we built Surfer.
Not to replace Ahrefs. But to do something it didnâtâand still doesnât do well:
**Optimize content so it ranks.**

## **What youâll find in this article:**
- A clear explanation of how Surfer and Ahrefs serve different purposesâand where their features now overlap.
- Why Surfer is the stronger choice for content optimization and improving visibility in Google and LLMs.
- Where Ahrefs still leads, especially in keyword research, backlinks, technical SEO, and ad monitoring.
- How Surfer helps content teams take action, while Ahrefs provides deep research and strategic insights.
- Why using both tools together offers the most complete SEO and content strategy.
## **A Question I Get All the Time**
As CMO of Surfer, one of the most common questions I get is:
âOkay cool, but how is Surfer different from Ahrefs or Semrush?â
The short answer:
We didnât build Surfer to compete with them.
We built it to solve a completely different problem.
While Ahrefs and Semrush focused on backlinks, keywords, and technical audits, we focused on something they didnât: **helping teams create content that actually ranks**.
But over time, the market shifted.
On-page SEO and content optimization became more important. And now?
There are areas where we actually do compete.
The difference isâweâve been focused on this niche for 8 years, while others are just getting started.
So I actually like that question. Because in the world of content optimization, we have a head start. A big one.
Thatâs why, if you look for a solution that helps you **create content that ranks higher on Google and LLMs** such as ChatGPT, you can stop reading and **pick Surfer**.
But if you need full SEO coverage (from backlink analysis, through technical audit, up to content optimization), you shouldnât choose one tool over the other.
You should use both. They complement each other perfectly.
And while Ahrefs sells their content optimization features as an add-on on top of their paid plans that costs the same as full Surfer subscription, it makes this choice even easier.
## **Where Surfer Wins**
There are lots of SEO tools. But very few are built specifically to help you take content from average to ranking.
Hereâs what makes Surfer different, and why teams choose it to power their content strategy.
If your job is to publish content that ranks, Surfer is built for that.
### **1\. On-Page Optimization That Moves the Needle**
Most content tools will tell you how many times to use a keyword or what heading to add.
Thatâs not optimization. Thatâs old-school.
And honestly? Itâs not how Googleâor LLMsâwork anymore.
Surfer goes several steps further.
At the core of our system is the Content Scoreâa metric built on real-time SERP data. We analyze over 500 ranking signals across top-performing pages to show you what high-quality content actually looks like.
Compare that to Ahrefs, which only recently entered the content space with their AI Content Helper.

Ahrefs AI Content Helper
Their âContent Scoreâ is built around a single idea: fact coverage.
It checks whether an article includes specific statements or trivia related to the topic. At first glance, this sounds usefulâbut itâs deeply flawed.
When they verify facts using AI (most likely a version of GPT), thereâs no guarantee it will surface *all* relevant facts or do so consistently.
In fact, the list of "important" facts changes every time you generate a new document. That instability isnât caused by SERP volatility either; it happens even when the search results stay the same.
This makes the entire approach unreliable for building consistent, high-quality content.
And lookâIâm not usually the cheesy type, but I canât help saying it:
What Ahrefs built their entire content optimization scoring around is just one feature inside Surfer.

Surfer's fact coverage is just one of many features
Here's the thing: Surfer thinks like Google and LLMs do.
We donât just check for facts, keyword usage or entity coverage: we account for all semantic variations and over 500 ranking factors.
##### That means ârunning shoesâ and âshoes for runnersâ are seen as part of the same topic, just like Google sees them. We cluster them and suggest whatâs missing based on how users actually search.
Seems like a no-brainer? Well, most of our competitors donât do that.
We also surface content gapsâthe subtopics your competitors covered but you didnât. Itâs not just about filling space. Itâs about closing the loop in your content so users (as well as Google, Gemini, and ChatGPT...) can trust itâs comprehensive.
But hereâs where Surfer gets *really* powerful.
Once you see whatâs missing, you donât need to open a blank document and write from scratch.
You can let Surfer do it for youâwith your voice and style.
Upload a writing sampleâan article, a page, anythingâand Surfer will learn how you write.
Then it will fill the gaps in your tone with your structure, matching your brandâs personality.
Whether itâs casual, expert, punchy, or educationalâwe adapt to it.

Meet Surfy, your personal AI ranking assistant
This is what modern content optimization looks like:
- Data-backed
- Intuitive
- Style-aware
- High-quality & helpful
- And done in minutes
###### In our recent study based on 1,000,000 SERP entries we confirmed that Surferâs optimization recommendations have a [0\.28 Spearman correlatio](https://surferseo.com/blog/surfer-content-score-study/)n with higher Google rankings.
I get thatâa 0.28 correlation with rankings might not sound massive at first glanceâbut in SEO, thatâs a strong signal. Especially when you consider that on-page factors make up around one-third of Googleâs algorithm.
So if you're creating content, this is your leverage point.
You donât need to wonder what âgood enoughâ looks like anymore.
Weâll show you. Then weâll help you get there.
By the way, it is worth mentioning that Ahrefs recent data study showed that backlinks have, on average, 0.17 correlation with rankings.
So you see what can get you better results these days.
### **2\. AI That Works for Real SEO**
Letâs be honest. Most âAI contentâ today is fluff.
Fast? Sure. Cheap? Absolutely.
But if it doesnât rank, whatâs the point?
Surferâs AI is different. Itâs built for making your content perform in search and LLMs.

Surfer's Auto Optimize feature that automatically rewrites your article to improve its rankings and coverage
Auto Optimize analyzes your existing content, compares it to the SERP data (your competitors), and improves it in a few clicks by adding relevant entities, optimizing structure, covering content gaps and missing facts.
Combine it with your custom voice, and say goodbye to unnecessary edits.
Surfy, our AI ranking assistant, works across your optimization process. Ask questions. Get quick fixes. Make changes on the fly.
My favorite way to use Surfy? Ask it where your content lacks something compared to competitors, and then request to fill those gaps for you.
Coverage Booster scans your content for missing subtopics based on what top-ranking competitors are doingâand fills those gaps automatically.
And then thereâs Auto Internal Linksâa powerful feature that uses semantic analysis and live data from your connected Google Search Console and Content Audit projects. It identifies relevant internal linking opportunities across your site and inserts them intelligently, based on meaningânot just matching keywords.

Insert the best internal links with Surfer AI
This isnât a basic âadd a link to the homepageâ plugin.
It understands your content, context, and structureâand helps strengthen your internal architecture the way search engines like to see.
Itâs not just about âwriting with AI.â
Itâs about using AI to make sure your content wins.
### **3\. Automated Weekly Content Audits**
One of the biggest problems content teams face is knowing **where to start**.
What should we optimize?
Which pages are worth updating?
Whatâs underperformingâand why?
Most websites have plenty of content that is simply underleveraged, and with a few simple tweaks can bring much more traffic. Thatâs why I never suggest starting with writing new content, but looking at whatâs already out there.
And thatâs also why we built **Sites**.

Surfer's Content Audit (section under "Sites")
It crawls your entire domain, identifies optimization opportunities, and gets you:
- A prioritized list of pages to update
- Topical Maps that show what to write next
- An interactive report that shows you your progress and performance against your goals
Then, it emails you a summary every week to help you stay consistent.

Surfer sends you weekly emails with actionable recommendations
for pages to update and new content ideas
You can share it with your team, assign tasks, and take actionâall without opening the dashboard.
This is the kind of workflow we dreamed about back when we were doing everything manually in spreadsheets.
### **4\. Surfer Is Built for Teams**
One of the most overlooked differences between Surfer and Ahrefs is how they handle **collaboration**.
Ahrefs is great for researchâbut when it comes to sharing content or working with others, it falls short.
Want to share a document? Thatâs only available on their **enterprise plans**. Want to collaborate with teammates? Youâll need to **pay for more seats**âeven if those users are just giving feedback or checking progress.

Ahrefs requires you to upgrade your plan to share the document
Surfer takes a completely different approach.
Just like Google Docs, Surfer lets you **share any content editor or audit via a secure link**. Itâs **fast, free, and simple**âno extra permissions, no upgrade needed. Whether youâre working with writers, editors, freelancers, or clients, they can instantly view or contribute without needing a paid account.
On top of that, Surfer includes:
- **Inline commenting** so your team can leave feedback or ask questions in context
- **Notifications** so no one misses a request or update
- **Integrations with Google Docs, WordPress, and Jasper** to streamline your entire content workflow

Surfer offers free shareable links but also integrations with WordPress, Google Docs or Jasper
In short, **Surfer is designed for collaboration**âso teams can actually work together, not just look at the same data in isolation.
If your process involves more than one person (and letâs be honest, it usually does), this matters a lot.
Surfer doesnât just optimize contentâit makes the content *production process* smoother, faster, and easier for everyone involved.
In the next part of the post, weâll zoom out and give Ahrefs the credit it deservesâ, then explain why Surfer and Ahrefs are strongest when used *together*.
## **Where Ahrefs Is Still Best**
As much as I believe in Surfer, Iâll say this without hesitation:
Ahrefs is an incredible tool.
It was my daily driver long before Surfer existed, and it still plays a big role in our stack today.
Why? Because when it comes to certain areas of SEO, Ahrefs is still the best tool out there.
So hereâs what they do better than anyone.
### **1\. Keyword and Competitor Research at Scale**
This is Ahrefsâ bread and butter.
Their keyword database is massive. Not just in size, but in how quickly it updates, how deep it goes into long-tail territory, and how accurately it reflects what real users are searching for.

Ahrefs Keywords Explorer
You plug in a topic, and instantly see:
- Search volume
- Keyword difficulty
- Click potential
- SERP features
- Historical trends
Even better? You can reverse-engineer competitors' content strategies.
See what they rank for. What brings them traffic. Whatâs declining. Whatâs rising.
Surfer offers keyword discovery tooâbut itâs lighter by design.
If competitive research and long-tail planning are core to your workflow, Ahrefs gives you the full map.
### **2\. Still the Best Backlink Tool in the Game**
Letâs be honest: backlink data is still one of the trickiest things to get right.
Ahrefs built their reputation on itâand for good reason. Their crawler is second only to Googleâs (and in some datasets, *faster* than Bingâs). That gives them a massive edge in link discovery.

Ahrefs Site Explorer
You can:
- Audit your own backlink profile
- Discover broken links or lost domains
- Find linking patterns across industries
- Analyze how your competitors are building authority
- Identify link opportunities in places you didnât even think to look
No fluff, no inflated metrics. Just the data.
That said, thereâs an important caveat worth highlighting.
Even [`Ahrefsâ own 2024 study`](https://ahrefs.com/blog/links-matter-less-but-still-matter/#methodology) found that backlinks today have a **weaker correlation with rankings** than many assume (0.17 on average).
In fact, their analysis proved that **Surferâs Content Score (with a 0.28 correlation)** is stronger than the link-based metric.
Does that mean backlinks donât matter?
Noâthey still do. But the game is shifting.
With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, the value of a âmentionâ is becoming just as important as the link itself. These AI systems donât rely on dofollow tagsâthey rely on associating brands and content with topics.
And thatâs where Ahrefs is still useful.
You can now think of it not just as a backlink tool, but as a **mention discovery engine**âa way to uncover where your brand (or your competitorsâ) is showing up, what context it's appearing in, and where new visibility opportunities exist.
So yes, links still matter.
But strategic placement, relevance, and association matter even more now.
Ahrefs helps you find those high-leverage spots.
Surfer on the other hand doesnât offer backlink features.
### **3\. Paid Search Visibility**
This is one of the more underrated features in Ahrefsâbut itâs one Iâve used often.
If youâre working on both **organic and paid campaigns**, or just want to understand whoâs bidding on your keywords, **Ahrefs lets you see it**.

Ahrefs Ads History
Youâll know:
- Which competitors are spending on ads
- What copy theyâre using
- Which pages theyâre promoting
- How long those ads have been running
Why does this matter?
Because PPC signals what competitors value.
If theyâre paying to promote a keyword, itâs probably converting.
Thatâs gold for content strategistsâespecially if youâre mapping commercial intent.
Surfer doesnât touch this area, and we donât have plans for implementing it, so if you care about it, Ahrefs is a better choice.
### **4\. Technical SEO Thatâs Not Just WarningsâItâs Fixes**
Technical site audits are standard in most SEO platforms now.
What sets Ahrefs apart is how they combine detection with execution.

Ahrefs Site Audit
Their crawler picks up on all the usual suspects:
- Broken links
- Redirect chains
- Slow-loading pages
But then, they go one step further.
If your site is on Cloudflare, you can apply fixes directly through Workers. Or inject improvements via JS snippetsâwithout touching your CMS.
For many teams, this saves hours of dev time.
If your site has structural issues that impact rankings, Ahrefs will help you findâand fixâthem.
## Surfer vs. Ahrefs: Feature Comparison
| Category | Surfer | Ahrefs |
|---|---|---|
| Content Optimization | â
Purpose-built for optimization; 500+ SERP signals; semantic + structural suggestions | â Only covers fact coverage with Content Helper; lacks structural or semantic optimization |
| Content Score Accuracy | â
Based on real-time SERP data with 0.28 correlation to Google rankings | â No real accuracyâscore is based on factual presence and LLM prompting (inconsistent results) |
| Content Gaps & Topic Coverage | â
Surfaces missing subtopics, groups intent, handles all keyword variations like Google and LLMs | â Focused only on isolated facts; no topical clustering or coverage gap analysis |
| AI Writing & Optimization | â
Includes Auto Optimize, Surfy, Coverage Booster; adapts to your tone and structure | â Sold as a \$99/mo add-on; includes only AI Chat and Assistant, no real optimization workflow |
| Internal Linking | â
Auto Internal Links with semantic understanding; powered by GSC + Content Audit | â Not available |
| Content Audits | â
Weekly audits (Sites), prioritized actions, Topical Maps, progress tracking | â No content auditing features |
| Keyword Research | â
Effective keyword discovery and world-class clustering that ensures focus on the right topics. | â
Industry-leading database with frequent refresh, long-tail and SERP analysis |
| Backlink Analysis | â Not available | â
Best-in-class; comprehensive historical link tracking, competitor audits |
| Competitive Intelligence | â ď¸ Limited | â
Deep insights into competitorsâ keywords, traffic, ads, and content strategies |
| PPC Monitoring | â Not available | â
See whoâs bidding, what ad copy theyâre running, and where they send traffic |
| Technical SEO | â Not a focus | â
Strong audits with direct fixes via Cloudflare Workers or JS snippet injection |
| Ease of Use / UX | â
Modern UI with native navigation across all tools; fast, intuitive, and easy to onboard | â ď¸ Feels outdated in parts; less cohesive UX across modules |
| Collaboration | â
Free sharable links, inline comments, team workflows; no extra cost | â Collaboration only on enterprise plans; extra seats required for access |
| Integrations | â
Google Docs, WordPress, Jasper | â No content production integrations |
| Support | â
Fast, human support; real people, real answers | â ď¸ Slower support, often reliant on documentation |
| Pricing Model | â
Everything included; AI + collaboration built-in at no extra charge | â Requires core plan + \$99/mo for AI Content Helper + fees per seat for collaboration |
| Starts at | \$49 | \$128 |
## **Final Thoughts: Choose the Tool That Works for How You Work**
Most SEO teams donât need 50 features.
They need the handful that actually move the needleâconsistently, across the workflows they run every day.
**If your team is focused on content creation, optimization, auditing, and monitoring, Surfer is purpose-built for that.**
Itâs not trying to do everything. Itâs focusedâand better because of it.
- **Surfer doesnât just help you write**âit helps you write better, based on live SERP data.
- **It doesnât just show you whatâs missing**âit fills content gaps automatically, using your voice and tone.
- **It doesnât just audit your content**âit gives you weekly, actionable plans with Sites.

Surfer's Content Editor
Meanwhile, if your work revolves around backlink audits, competitive intelligence, or technical SEO, Ahrefs is still the go-to tool. Their link index is unmatched. Their keyword research is deep. Their audit tools are fast and flexible. And for PPC data and competitive monitoring, theyâre tough to beat.
So whatâs the answer?
Use bothâif you can.
Thatâs what we do. And itâs what many of our customers do, too.
But if youâre choosing a tool to run your **content operation**, **Surfer is the one thatâs actually built for that job**.
It doesnât stop at features. Surferâs usability and support are a huge part of why people stick with it.
- According to G2, **Surfer has a higher overall rating (4.8)** than Ahrefs (4.5).
- **Surferâs UX is cleaner, faster, and easier to navigate.** Youâll feel it from day one.
- **Youâll get human support from real people**, not âread documentationâ or ticket black holes.
- **Ready-to-rank AI articles are included**âwhile Ahrefs doesnât offer it at all.
- **Collaboration is free.** Shareable links, WordPress and Google Docs integrations, and team workflows are all built-inâwithout charging you for more seats (as Ahrefs does).

Surfer's Sites
So yes, Ahrefs is still a powerhouse.
But when it comes to contentâstrategy, writing, optimization, monitoringâSurfer leads. Itâs focused. Itâs effective. And itâs built to help teams win.
**If you can use both, youâll get the best of both worlds.**
**If you have to choose one for content?**
**Make it Surfer.**
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Tom is the CMO and Co-founder of Surfer, where he leads product marketing, positioning, strategic planning, and all things SEO. With over a decade of experience, heâs helped hundreds of marketing teams grow their organic traffic and turn strategy into results. Outside of work, heâs passionate about geopolitics, energy markets, global businessâand squeezing in travel whenever he can.
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| Readable Markdown | I started using Ahrefs before Surfer even existed.
It was my go-to tool for keyword research, backlinks, and checking what competitors were doing. I still use it today. In fact, we use it at Surfer as well.
But something changed a few years ago.
Google started rewarding content differently. Rankings werenât just about links or keyword stuffing anymore. Content quality started to matter more. Much more.
The strategies that worked beforeâbuilding links, chasing high-volume keywordsâstarted to lose their edge. Content became the new battleground. Google was clearly paying closer attention to whatâs on the page, not just whatâs pointing to it.
And thatâs when a question started nagging at me:
âWhy isnât anyone building a tool that helps improve the content itself?â
It wasnât that the idea of content optimization didnât exist.
Tools like PageOptimizer Pro, Cora, MarketMuse, and Clearscope were already out there doing great work. But it was still niche.
A few passionate SEOs, working in what felt like a small corner of the SEO world.
We saw an opportunity to make it more accessibleâto bring on-page SEO into the spotlight.
And thatâs why we built Surfer.
Not to replace Ahrefs. But to do something it didnâtâand still doesnât do well:
**Optimize content so it ranks.**

## **What youâll find in this article:**
- A clear explanation of how Surfer and Ahrefs serve different purposesâand where their features now overlap.
- Why Surfer is the stronger choice for content optimization and improving visibility in Google and LLMs.
- Where Ahrefs still leads, especially in keyword research, backlinks, technical SEO, and ad monitoring.
- How Surfer helps content teams take action, while Ahrefs provides deep research and strategic insights.
- Why using both tools together offers the most complete SEO and content strategy.
## **A Question I Get All the Time**
As CMO of Surfer, one of the most common questions I get is:
âOkay cool, but how is Surfer different from Ahrefs or Semrush?â
The short answer:
We didnât build Surfer to compete with them.
We built it to solve a completely different problem.
While Ahrefs and Semrush focused on backlinks, keywords, and technical audits, we focused on something they didnât: **helping teams create content that actually ranks**.
But over time, the market shifted.
On-page SEO and content optimization became more important. And now?
There are areas where we actually do compete.
The difference isâweâve been focused on this niche for 8 years, while others are just getting started.
So I actually like that question. Because in the world of content optimization, we have a head start. A big one.
Thatâs why, if you look for a solution that helps you **create content that ranks higher on Google and LLMs** such as ChatGPT, you can stop reading and **pick Surfer**.
But if you need full SEO coverage (from backlink analysis, through technical audit, up to content optimization), you shouldnât choose one tool over the other.
You should use both. They complement each other perfectly.
And while Ahrefs sells their content optimization features as an add-on on top of their paid plans that costs the same as full Surfer subscription, it makes this choice even easier.
## **Where Surfer Wins**
There are lots of SEO tools. But very few are built specifically to help you take content from average to ranking.
Hereâs what makes Surfer different, and why teams choose it to power their content strategy.
If your job is to publish content that ranks, Surfer is built for that.
### **1\. On-Page Optimization That Moves the Needle**
Most content tools will tell you how many times to use a keyword or what heading to add.
Thatâs not optimization. Thatâs old-school.
And honestly? Itâs not how Googleâor LLMsâwork anymore.
Surfer goes several steps further.
At the core of our system is the Content Scoreâa metric built on real-time SERP data. We analyze over 500 ranking signals across top-performing pages to show you what high-quality content actually looks like.
Compare that to Ahrefs, which only recently entered the content space with their AI Content Helper.

Ahrefs AI Content Helper
Their âContent Scoreâ is built around a single idea: fact coverage.
It checks whether an article includes specific statements or trivia related to the topic. At first glance, this sounds usefulâbut itâs deeply flawed.
When they verify facts using AI (most likely a version of GPT), thereâs no guarantee it will surface *all* relevant facts or do so consistently.
In fact, the list of "important" facts changes every time you generate a new document. That instability isnât caused by SERP volatility either; it happens even when the search results stay the same.
This makes the entire approach unreliable for building consistent, high-quality content.
And lookâIâm not usually the cheesy type, but I canât help saying it:
What Ahrefs built their entire content optimization scoring around is just one feature inside Surfer.

Surfer's fact coverage is just one of many features
Here's the thing: Surfer thinks like Google and LLMs do.
We donât just check for facts, keyword usage or entity coverage: we account for all semantic variations and over 500 ranking factors.
##### That means ârunning shoesâ and âshoes for runnersâ are seen as part of the same topic, just like Google sees them. We cluster them and suggest whatâs missing based on how users actually search.
Seems like a no-brainer? Well, most of our competitors donât do that.
We also surface content gapsâthe subtopics your competitors covered but you didnât. Itâs not just about filling space. Itâs about closing the loop in your content so users (as well as Google, Gemini, and ChatGPT...) can trust itâs comprehensive.
But hereâs where Surfer gets *really* powerful.
Once you see whatâs missing, you donât need to open a blank document and write from scratch.
You can let Surfer do it for youâwith your voice and style.
Upload a writing sampleâan article, a page, anythingâand Surfer will learn how you write.
Then it will fill the gaps in your tone with your structure, matching your brandâs personality.
Whether itâs casual, expert, punchy, or educationalâwe adapt to it.

Meet Surfy, your personal AI ranking assistant
This is what modern content optimization looks like:
- Data-backed
- Intuitive
- Style-aware
- High-quality & helpful
- And done in minutes
###### In our recent study based on 1,000,000 SERP entries we confirmed that Surferâs optimization recommendations have a [0\.28 Spearman correlatio](https://surferseo.com/blog/surfer-content-score-study/)n with higher Google rankings.
I get thatâa 0.28 correlation with rankings might not sound massive at first glanceâbut in SEO, thatâs a strong signal. Especially when you consider that on-page factors make up around one-third of Googleâs algorithm.
So if you're creating content, this is your leverage point.
You donât need to wonder what âgood enoughâ looks like anymore.
Weâll show you. Then weâll help you get there.
By the way, it is worth mentioning that Ahrefs recent data study showed that backlinks have, on average, 0.17 correlation with rankings.
So you see what can get you better results these days.
### **2\. AI That Works for Real SEO**
Letâs be honest. Most âAI contentâ today is fluff.
Fast? Sure. Cheap? Absolutely.
But if it doesnât rank, whatâs the point?
Surferâs AI is different. Itâs built for making your content perform in search and LLMs.

Surfer's Auto Optimize feature that automatically rewrites your article to improve its rankings and coverage
Auto Optimize analyzes your existing content, compares it to the SERP data (your competitors), and improves it in a few clicks by adding relevant entities, optimizing structure, covering content gaps and missing facts.
Combine it with your custom voice, and say goodbye to unnecessary edits.
Surfy, our AI ranking assistant, works across your optimization process. Ask questions. Get quick fixes. Make changes on the fly.
My favorite way to use Surfy? Ask it where your content lacks something compared to competitors, and then request to fill those gaps for you.
Coverage Booster scans your content for missing subtopics based on what top-ranking competitors are doingâand fills those gaps automatically.
And then thereâs Auto Internal Linksâa powerful feature that uses semantic analysis and live data from your connected Google Search Console and Content Audit projects. It identifies relevant internal linking opportunities across your site and inserts them intelligently, based on meaningânot just matching keywords.

Insert the best internal links with Surfer AI
This isnât a basic âadd a link to the homepageâ plugin.
It understands your content, context, and structureâand helps strengthen your internal architecture the way search engines like to see.
Itâs not just about âwriting with AI.â
Itâs about using AI to make sure your content wins.
### **3\. Automated Weekly Content Audits**
One of the biggest problems content teams face is knowing **where to start**.
What should we optimize?
Which pages are worth updating?
Whatâs underperformingâand why?
Most websites have plenty of content that is simply underleveraged, and with a few simple tweaks can bring much more traffic. Thatâs why I never suggest starting with writing new content, but looking at whatâs already out there.
And thatâs also why we built **Sites**.

Surfer's Content Audit (section under "Sites")
It crawls your entire domain, identifies optimization opportunities, and gets you:
- A prioritized list of pages to update
- Topical Maps that show what to write next
- An interactive report that shows you your progress and performance against your goals
Then, it emails you a summary every week to help you stay consistent.

Surfer sends you weekly emails with actionable recommendations
for pages to update and new content ideas
You can share it with your team, assign tasks, and take actionâall without opening the dashboard.
This is the kind of workflow we dreamed about back when we were doing everything manually in spreadsheets.
### **4\. Surfer Is Built for Teams**
One of the most overlooked differences between Surfer and Ahrefs is how they handle **collaboration**.
Ahrefs is great for researchâbut when it comes to sharing content or working with others, it falls short.
Want to share a document? Thatâs only available on their **enterprise plans**. Want to collaborate with teammates? Youâll need to **pay for more seats**âeven if those users are just giving feedback or checking progress.

Ahrefs requires you to upgrade your plan to share the document
Surfer takes a completely different approach.
Just like Google Docs, Surfer lets you **share any content editor or audit via a secure link**. Itâs **fast, free, and simple**âno extra permissions, no upgrade needed. Whether youâre working with writers, editors, freelancers, or clients, they can instantly view or contribute without needing a paid account.
On top of that, Surfer includes:
- **Inline commenting** so your team can leave feedback or ask questions in context
- **Notifications** so no one misses a request or update
- **Integrations with Google Docs, WordPress, and Jasper** to streamline your entire content workflow

Surfer offers free shareable links but also integrations with WordPress, Google Docs or Jasper
In short, **Surfer is designed for collaboration**âso teams can actually work together, not just look at the same data in isolation.
If your process involves more than one person (and letâs be honest, it usually does), this matters a lot.
Surfer doesnât just optimize contentâit makes the content *production process* smoother, faster, and easier for everyone involved.
In the next part of the post, weâll zoom out and give Ahrefs the credit it deservesâ, then explain why Surfer and Ahrefs are strongest when used *together*.
## **Where Ahrefs Is Still Best**
As much as I believe in Surfer, Iâll say this without hesitation:
Ahrefs is an incredible tool.
It was my daily driver long before Surfer existed, and it still plays a big role in our stack today.
Why? Because when it comes to certain areas of SEO, Ahrefs is still the best tool out there.
So hereâs what they do better than anyone.
### **1\. Keyword and Competitor Research at Scale**
This is Ahrefsâ bread and butter.
Their keyword database is massive. Not just in size, but in how quickly it updates, how deep it goes into long-tail territory, and how accurately it reflects what real users are searching for.

Ahrefs Keywords Explorer
You plug in a topic, and instantly see:
- Search volume
- Keyword difficulty
- Click potential
- SERP features
- Historical trends
Even better? You can reverse-engineer competitors' content strategies.
See what they rank for. What brings them traffic. Whatâs declining. Whatâs rising.
Surfer offers keyword discovery tooâbut itâs lighter by design.
If competitive research and long-tail planning are core to your workflow, Ahrefs gives you the full map.
### **2\. Still the Best Backlink Tool in the Game**
Letâs be honest: backlink data is still one of the trickiest things to get right.
Ahrefs built their reputation on itâand for good reason. Their crawler is second only to Googleâs (and in some datasets, *faster* than Bingâs). That gives them a massive edge in link discovery.

Ahrefs Site Explorer
You can:
- Audit your own backlink profile
- Discover broken links or lost domains
- Find linking patterns across industries
- Analyze how your competitors are building authority
- Identify link opportunities in places you didnât even think to look
No fluff, no inflated metrics. Just the data.
That said, thereâs an important caveat worth highlighting.
Even [`Ahrefsâ own 2024 study`](https://ahrefs.com/blog/links-matter-less-but-still-matter/#methodology) found that backlinks today have a **weaker correlation with rankings** than many assume (0.17 on average).
In fact, their analysis proved that **Surferâs Content Score (with a 0.28 correlation)** is stronger than the link-based metric.
Does that mean backlinks donât matter?
Noâthey still do. But the game is shifting.
With the rise of LLMs like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, the value of a âmentionâ is becoming just as important as the link itself. These AI systems donât rely on dofollow tagsâthey rely on associating brands and content with topics.
And thatâs where Ahrefs is still useful.
You can now think of it not just as a backlink tool, but as a **mention discovery engine**âa way to uncover where your brand (or your competitorsâ) is showing up, what context it's appearing in, and where new visibility opportunities exist.
So yes, links still matter.
But strategic placement, relevance, and association matter even more now.
Ahrefs helps you find those high-leverage spots.
Surfer on the other hand doesnât offer backlink features.
### **3\. Paid Search Visibility**
This is one of the more underrated features in Ahrefsâbut itâs one Iâve used often.
If youâre working on both **organic and paid campaigns**, or just want to understand whoâs bidding on your keywords, **Ahrefs lets you see it**.

Ahrefs Ads History
Youâll know:
- Which competitors are spending on ads
- What copy theyâre using
- Which pages theyâre promoting
- How long those ads have been running
Why does this matter?
Because PPC signals what competitors value.
If theyâre paying to promote a keyword, itâs probably converting.
Thatâs gold for content strategistsâespecially if youâre mapping commercial intent.
Surfer doesnât touch this area, and we donât have plans for implementing it, so if you care about it, Ahrefs is a better choice.
### **4\. Technical SEO Thatâs Not Just WarningsâItâs Fixes**
Technical site audits are standard in most SEO platforms now.
What sets Ahrefs apart is how they combine detection with execution.

Ahrefs Site Audit
Their crawler picks up on all the usual suspects:
- Broken links
- Redirect chains
- Slow-loading pages
But then, they go one step further.
If your site is on Cloudflare, you can apply fixes directly through Workers. Or inject improvements via JS snippetsâwithout touching your CMS.
For many teams, this saves hours of dev time.
If your site has structural issues that impact rankings, Ahrefs will help you findâand fixâthem.
## Surfer vs. Ahrefs: Feature Comparison
| Category | Surfer | Ahrefs |
|---|---|---|
| Content Optimization | â
Purpose-built for optimization; 500+ SERP signals; semantic + structural suggestions | â Only covers fact coverage with Content Helper; lacks structural or semantic optimization |
| Content Score Accuracy | â
Based on real-time SERP data with 0.28 correlation to Google rankings | â No real accuracyâscore is based on factual presence and LLM prompting (inconsistent results) |
| Content Gaps & Topic Coverage | â
Surfaces missing subtopics, groups intent, handles all keyword variations like Google and LLMs | â Focused only on isolated facts; no topical clustering or coverage gap analysis |
| AI Writing & Optimization | â
Includes Auto Optimize, Surfy, Coverage Booster; adapts to your tone and structure | â Sold as a \$99/mo add-on; includes only AI Chat and Assistant, no real optimization workflow |
| Internal Linking | â
Auto Internal Links with semantic understanding; powered by GSC + Content Audit | â Not available |
| Content Audits | â
Weekly audits (Sites), prioritized actions, Topical Maps, progress tracking | â No content auditing features |
| Keyword Research | â
Effective keyword discovery and world-class clustering that ensures focus on the right topics. | â
Industry-leading database with frequent refresh, long-tail and SERP analysis |
| Backlink Analysis | â Not available | â
Best-in-class; comprehensive historical link tracking, competitor audits |
| Competitive Intelligence | â ď¸ Limited | â
Deep insights into competitorsâ keywords, traffic, ads, and content strategies |
| PPC Monitoring | â Not available | â
See whoâs bidding, what ad copy theyâre running, and where they send traffic |
| Technical SEO | â Not a focus | â
Strong audits with direct fixes via Cloudflare Workers or JS snippet injection |
| Ease of Use / UX | â
Modern UI with native navigation across all tools; fast, intuitive, and easy to onboard | â ď¸ Feels outdated in parts; less cohesive UX across modules |
| Collaboration | â
Free sharable links, inline comments, team workflows; no extra cost | â Collaboration only on enterprise plans; extra seats required for access |
| Integrations | â
Google Docs, WordPress, Jasper | â No content production integrations |
| Support | â
Fast, human support; real people, real answers | â ď¸ Slower support, often reliant on documentation |
| Pricing Model | â
Everything included; AI + collaboration built-in at no extra charge | â Requires core plan + \$99/mo for AI Content Helper + fees per seat for collaboration |
| Starts at | \$49 | \$128 |
## **Final Thoughts: Choose the Tool That Works for How You Work**
Most SEO teams donât need 50 features.
They need the handful that actually move the needleâconsistently, across the workflows they run every day.
**If your team is focused on content creation, optimization, auditing, and monitoring, Surfer is purpose-built for that.**
Itâs not trying to do everything. Itâs focusedâand better because of it.
- **Surfer doesnât just help you write**âit helps you write better, based on live SERP data.
- **It doesnât just show you whatâs missing**âit fills content gaps automatically, using your voice and tone.
- **It doesnât just audit your content**âit gives you weekly, actionable plans with Sites.

Surfer's Content Editor
Meanwhile, if your work revolves around backlink audits, competitive intelligence, or technical SEO, Ahrefs is still the go-to tool. Their link index is unmatched. Their keyword research is deep. Their audit tools are fast and flexible. And for PPC data and competitive monitoring, theyâre tough to beat.
So whatâs the answer?
Use bothâif you can.
Thatâs what we do. And itâs what many of our customers do, too.
But if youâre choosing a tool to run your **content operation**, **Surfer is the one thatâs actually built for that job**.
It doesnât stop at features. Surferâs usability and support are a huge part of why people stick with it.
- According to G2, **Surfer has a higher overall rating (4.8)** than Ahrefs (4.5).
- **Surferâs UX is cleaner, faster, and easier to navigate.** Youâll feel it from day one.
- **Youâll get human support from real people**, not âread documentationâ or ticket black holes.
- **Ready-to-rank AI articles are included**âwhile Ahrefs doesnât offer it at all.
- **Collaboration is free.** Shareable links, WordPress and Google Docs integrations, and team workflows are all built-inâwithout charging you for more seats (as Ahrefs does).

Surfer's Sites
So yes, Ahrefs is still a powerhouse.
But when it comes to contentâstrategy, writing, optimization, monitoringâSurfer leads. Itâs focused. Itâs effective. And itâs built to help teams win.
**If you can use both, youâll get the best of both worlds.**
**If you have to choose one for content?**
**Make it Surfer.** |
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