Software Guides

In-depth guides and comparisons on marketing and market research software.

Top 5 Trend Spotting Websites & Tools (2026)

The best websites and tools to spot and track trends in 2026.

Trend Spotting: How to Find Trends (Ultimate Guide 2026)

The ultimate guide to find trending topics early in 2026.

Top 6 Exploding Topics Alternatives (2026)

Discover the top alternatives to Exploding Topics for trend discovery and research in 2026.

Top 6 Market Research Tools (2026)

The best market research tools across data sources to stay on top of any market in 2026.

Top AnswerThePublic Alternatives (2026)

AnswerThePublic is a valuable tool for generating keyword ideas, but its $99/month price tag and limited keyword coverage can be a deterrent for many. Fortunately, there are several excellent alternatives available that offer more comprehensive features and often come at a lower cost. Let’s explore some of the best options you can use to find trending longtail keywords for any topic.

Top 4 Pytrends Alternatives (2026)

The best alternatives to Pytrends for pulling Google Trends data via API.

The Top TikTok SEO Strategies of 2026

The complete list of TikTok SEO strategies and search ranking factors, sourced from experiments, TikTok patents, and more.

Trend Forecasting: How to Predict Trends (2026)

The ultimate guide to forecasting trends in 2026.

Top 7 SEO Tools (2026)

The best SEO tools for keyword research, on-page optimization, audits, and more.

Bank Statement vs Excel vs CSV vs QBO vs OFX vs QFX vs QIF vs IIF and How to Convert Between Them (2026 Guide)

The definitive guide to financial file formats and how to convert between them.

How to Convert PDF Bank Statements to Excel, CSV, and Tally

A quick guide on how to convert PDF bank statements into Excel, CSV, and Tally formats for cleaner data, easier review, and smoother imports into accounting tools.

Share of Search: What it is, How to Calculate it, and The Best Tools

The Ultimate Guide to Google Ngram

Google Ngram shows you the popularity of any keyword in books over the past 200+ years. It's like Google Trends but instead of looking at searches, it looks at books.

See trends 
before they go mainstream