When using AnswerThePublic, it’s essential to understand how the account limits work, when they reset, and how to make the most of the features a user has. This guide will explain the limits for daily searches, projects, and search listening alerts and how they function in different plans.
Daily Search Count Resets at Midnight UTC
Whether on a free plan or a subscription, daily searches are limited. Free users can perform 3 searches per day, while our beginner subscription offers 100 searches daily. These searches automatically reset at midnight UTC, ensuring that each new day starts with a fresh set of search opportunities. Be sure to plan the searches accordingly to make the most of each day.
Projects: Stay Active Until Deleted
For users on the beginner subscription, they can create one project to store their saved search queries (up to ten searches). Unlike daily searches, projects don’t reset or expire. A project remains active as long as the user keeps it. If they want to remove it, it must be deleted manually. This is a great way to store and organize the ongoing research without worrying about losing any data.
Search Listening Alerts: Consistent Weekly Updates
With the Individual subscription, they can set up one search listening alert that tracks a specific keyword. This email alert updates weekly, keeping users informed about trends related to their chosen keyword. The alert remains active until users deactivate it. Users with the highest subscription tier (Expert) can set up to 20 email alerts. Unlike daily searches, email alerts do not reset but continue to function as long as they’re turned on.
Managing the Account Limits
By understanding how these features work—daily searches resetting each day, projects staying active until deleted, and search listening email alerts sending weekly updates— users can better manage their account and use AnswerThePublic tool efficiently. Optimize the searches and alerts and will gather valuable insights with ease!