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      <title>SEO MCP vs DataForSEO: Raw API Power vs Ready-to-Use Keyword Intelligence</title>
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      <description>DataForSEO is the kind of tool that makes engineers excited. Huge API surface, data from 100+ search engines, pay-per-request pricing down to fractions of a cent. If you want raw SEO data at scale, it&amp;rsquo;s one of the best options available.
But raw data and useful intelligence aren&amp;rsquo;t the same thing. If you&amp;rsquo;ve been eyeing a dataforseo alternative that gives you keyword research with AI integration baked in &amp;ndash; without building the plumbing yourself &amp;ndash; SEO MCP by Delulu9 is worth considering.</description>
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