Which PSO Control Panel functions are available with my Ausha plan?

Find out how many keywords you can track via the PSO Control Panel and for how many countries, depending on your Ausha plan!

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How many keywords can I track via the PSO Control Panel according to my Ausha offer?

With Ausha's PSO Control Panel, starting from the Boost plan, you can track your podcast's position for the keywords of your choice (see the article "What is the PSO Control Panel?"). πŸ”Ž

A keyword corresponds to one or more terms that listeners enter into the search bar of listening platforms to find a podcast. See the Podcast Search Optimization Glossary. πŸ“š

You can track:

20 keywords with the Boost plan πŸš€πŸš€

50 keywords with the Supersonic plan πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€
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To learn more about the features available according to your Ausha plan, visit the Pricing page! πŸ‘ˆ

The number of keywords you can track applies to all your shows hosted on your Ausha account. In other words, you'll need to distribute this number across all your podcasts. πŸ”

To track more keywords, you'll need to upgrade to a higher plan (see the article: how can I upgrade my Ausha plan?). πŸ‘ˆ


In how many countries (stores) can I evaluate the visibility of my podcasts with my Ausha plan?

On platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify, a "Store" (see the PSO glossary)

corresponds to the podcast catalog of a country or region. Your podcast is accessible everywhere, but its visibility varies by region due to language, listening habits, etc. 🌍

With Ausha's PSO Control Panel, from the Boost plan, you can track the SEO of your podcasts by country (or "stores") for the keywords of your choice! πŸ›«

You can analyze the visibility of your podcasts for:

2 stores with the Boost plan πŸš€πŸš€

3 stores with the Supersonic plan πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€
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(To learn more about the features available according to your Ausha plan, visit the Pricing page! πŸ‘ˆ)

To view the results of your keywords in more stores, you'll need to upgrade to a higher plan (see the article: how can I upgrade my Ausha plan?). πŸ‘ˆ

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