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      <description>If you&amp;rsquo;re looking for a FetchSERP alternative that works natively with Claude Code, Delulu9 is worth a close look. Both tools are MCP-first keyword research solutions, but they take different approaches.
What FetchSERP Does FetchSERP is a full SEO toolkit with keyword research, SERP analysis, backlinks, and web scraping. It runs as a native MCP server so you can query it directly from Claude or Cursor. The scraping capabilities are solid if you need raw HTML data from competitor pages.</description>
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