Search "eRank vs EverBee vs Marmalead" and almost every result is written by a company that sells its own competing SEO tool and conveniently rates itself #1. This comparison is different: Artlister is a listing generator, not a keyword research tool, so we genuinely don't compete with any of these three. Here's the honest head-to-head — what each is actually best at, real pricing, and which to pick for your situation.
Full disclosure
Artlister writes Etsy listings (title, 13 tags, description) from a product photo. It does not do keyword volume or competition research — that's exactly what these three tools are for. So this comparison has no dog in the fight, and at the end we'll be honest about where Artlister fits (and where it doesn't).
They all do the same core job
eRank, EverBee, and Marmalead are all Etsy research tools. They answer questions like: what are buyers searching, how much competition does a keyword have, what are top sellers doing, and which terms are trending or seasonal. They give you data and suggestions — they don't write your listing for you. Where they differ is depth, data style, and price.
Head-to-head
| eRank | EverBee | Marmalead | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best at | Broad all-rounder, cheapest entry | Sales & revenue estimates | Search volume + seasonality |
| Form factor | Web dashboard | Chrome extension + web | Web dashboard |
| Free tier | Yes (limited) | Yes (limited searches) | No (trial only) |
| Paid from (2026) | ~$6/mo (Pro ~$10) | ~$20/mo | ~$19/mo (~$16 annual) |
| Standout | Listing audits + huge user base | Per-listing revenue estimates | Engagement + 3-month forecasts |
| Ideal user | Beginners + budget | Validating product demand | Planning around seasonality |
Pricing drifts — always check the vendor's page before subscribing. The numbers above are accurate as of 2026.
eRank — the default all-rounder
eRank is the most established Etsy SEO tool, with a huge user base and the cheapest serious paid tier. It covers keyword research, competitor and top-seller tracking, listing audits, and trend data. It's not the flashiest, and its data can feel like a lot at first, but for breadth-per-dollar nothing beats it. If you're new or budget-conscious, start here — the free tier alone covers a beginner's keyword research, and Pro is around $10/mo.
EverBee — see what's actually selling
EverBee's edge is its Chrome extension and its per-listing sales and revenue estimates. You browse Etsy normally and it overlays estimated monthly sales and revenue on listings, which is powerful for validating whether a product or niche actually makes money before you commit. The honest caveat: Etsy doesn't expose real sales data, so these are estimates — directionally useful, not gospel. Paid plans start around $20/mo, with a limited free tier.
Marmalead — search volume and seasonality
Marmalead leans hardest into keyword intelligence: real search volume and engagement scores, competition grading, and three-month seasonality forecasting. If your business is seasonal (weddings, holidays, back-to-school) or you want to plan listings around demand curves, Marmalead's forecasting is its standout. It's around $19/mo (cheaper annually) with no permanent free tier, only a trial.
Which to pick (by use case)
- Just starting, or on a budget: eRank. The free tier covers the basics and Pro is the cheapest serious option.
- Validating whether a niche makes money: EverBee, for the sales/revenue estimates — just treat the numbers as directional.
- Planning around seasons and demand curves: Marmalead, for the search-volume data and forecasting.
- Honestly? Pick one. They overlap heavily. Paying for two or three research tools is wasted money, not extra coverage. Learn one well.
The one thing none of them do
All three tell you what to target. None of them write the listing. You still have to take the keywords they surface and turn them into a compliant title, 13 valid tags, and a description that sells — by hand, or by pasting into ChatGPT and fighting its format drift. That's the gap Artlister fills: it takes a product photo and generates the finished listing in about 8 seconds. The natural workflow is research in one of these tools, then generate the listing with Artlister. Different jobs — see the full AI tools roundup for how the categories fit together.
What to do
If you don't have a research tool yet, start with eRank's free tier and only upgrade when you're choosing niches or optimizing listings weekly. Pick the paid tool that matches your bottleneck (budget → eRank, demand validation → EverBee, seasonality → Marmalead), learn it well, and don't pay for a second. Then spend your saved time on the part the research tools leave you with: writing the actual listings.
Research done? Generate the listing.
Once you know your keywords, turn a product photo into a full Etsy listing → — title, 13 tags, description, social copy in 8 seconds. First listing free.
