July 2026
A Zutrix alternative at the same price, without the billing friction
Zutrix is the closest competitor RankLoop has. Same job (daily Google rank tracking), same $19-for-250-keywords entry price, same $49 second tier. So unlike our other comparisons, this one cannot be about price. It is about the part of a subscription you only discover later: what happens when you want to leave, and what you can see while you stay.
RankLoop vs Zutrix at a glance
| RankLoop | Zutrix | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $19/month, 250 keywords | $19/month, 250 keywords |
| Daily Google rank checks | Yes | Yes |
| Full top 10 stored on every check | Yes | Not advertised |
| Cancel from the dashboard, self-serve | Yes, one click | Reviewers describe emailing support |
| Alert channels | Email, Telegram, Slack | |
| Keyword research features | No | Yes |
| On the market since | 2026 | 2019 |
| Best for | Tracking + reporting with zero billing friction | Tracking plus extras, more channels |
Zutrix pricing and features from its public site, July 2026. Statements about their cancellation experience are what reviewers describe publicly, not our claims; we link the source below so you can judge it yourself.
What Zutrix does well
Credit where it is due: Zutrix has been at this since 2019, tracks daily like we do, and sends alerts through Telegram and Slack as well as email, which RankLoop currently does not. It also bundles keyword research features a pure tracker does not have. If those channels and extras are what you need, it is a capable tool, and this article will not pretend otherwise.
The part reviewers keep flagging
Read through Zutrix's Trustpilot reviews (4.2 overall, so plenty of happy customers too) and a pattern shows up among the critical ones: cancelling by contacting support rather than a button, charges that arrive after asking to cancel, and refunds described as taking weeks. We are a competitor with an obvious interest here, which is exactly why we would rather you read their reviews than believe our summary. If none of that worries you, Zutrix at $19 is a fair deal.
What RankLoop does differently
RankLoop was built by someone who got burned by exactly that kind of subscription, so the billing is deliberately boring:
- Cancel is a button in your dashboard. Billing runs on Lemon Squeezy, a payment provider we cannot reach into: when you cancel, it is cancelled, and there is nobody to convince.
- Flat keyword counting. 250 keywords means 250 keywords, across 5 domains, desktop or mobile. No add-ons, no double counting.
- The full top 10 stored on every check. When you drop from #4 to #7 you can see exactly which pages moved in above you and when, not just your own number sliding.
- One alert email, only on real movement. Threshold crossings and top-10 entries and exits. No daily digest noise.
When to stay on Zutrix
If you rely on Telegram or Slack alerts, use its keyword research, and its billing has never bothered you, staying is reasonable: switching tools has a cost too. RankLoop makes sense when the tracking is the whole job and you want the subscription itself to be something you never think about.
Comparing other tools too? See our AccuRanker alternative and Wincher alternative breakdowns, or read the real cost of self-hosting SerpBear.
FAQ
- How much does Zutrix cost?
- As of July 2026, Zutrix's plans are $19 per month for 250 keywords (Starter), $49 for 1,000 (Pro) and $89 for 2,500 (Agency). That is the same headline pricing as RankLoop's $19 and $49 tiers, so price is not the reason to pick one over the other.
- How do I cancel a Zutrix subscription?
- Based on what multiple reviewers describe on Trustpilot, cancelling involves contacting Zutrix support rather than a self-serve button, and some reviewers report charges arriving after they asked to cancel. We are a competitor, so do not take our word for it: read their recent reviews and their terms yourself before subscribing.
- Is RankLoop cheaper than Zutrix?
- No. Both start at $19 per month for 250 keywords. RankLoop's difference is operational: cancellation is a button in your dashboard (billing runs on Lemon Squeezy), keyword counts are flat, and every check stores the full top 10 so you can see who outranks you and when they moved in.
- What is the best Zutrix alternative?
- It depends on what pushed you to look. If you want Telegram or Slack alerts and keyword research features, Zutrix itself or a bigger suite may serve you better. If what you want is the same daily Google tracking with billing you never have to think about, that is exactly the job RankLoop was built for.
Try RankLoop free with 10 keywords, no card required. Run it next to Zutrix with the same keywords and compare what each one shows you. If you decide to leave us later, that is one click too.