A site's total visitor count is one number. The country breakdown is the story. A SaaS that pulls 60% of clicks from India and 5% from the US runs a different business than a SaaS with the opposite split. Their pricing, sales hours, ad copy, and content priorities all change. This tool gives you that split for any domain in seconds.
Why traffic share by country matters for SEO
Traffic share by country tells you which markets actually drive a site. The total visitor count gives you size. The country share tells you what to do next.
A US fashion brand that finds 30% of its organic traffic in Brazil has three questions to answer. Should it translate the site? Should it run a Portuguese newsletter? Should it look for backlinks from Brazilian publishers? The country share is the trigger.
The same logic flips for competitive research. Pull a competitor's country share. Notice the country where they pull 40% of their traffic and you pull 4%. That is a content gap, a backlink gap, or a localization gap. Pick one.
What you get
Type a domain. We return five things:
- Top 5 countries by organic traffic.
- Country share, the percent of total organic traffic each country sends.
- Country ranking, where the site sits inside that country's organic landscape.
- Top keywords ranking in each country.
- Total organic traffic and total keywords across the top 5 markets.
Two pictures help you read the numbers. A choropleth map paints traffic intensity per country. A pie chart shows the country share at a glance.
How to check website traffic by country
- Type a domain in the box at the top of this page. No login.
- Click Check.
- Read the map, the table, and the pie chart. Note the top three countries and how concentrated the traffic is.
The free limit is 3 checks per day per visitor. For more, register a free Semrush account through the link below the form.
How to read website ranking by country
Country traffic and country ranking answer different questions. Traffic gives you the absolute number, visits per month from each country. Ranking gives you a position, like spot 2,300 inside Germany.
A small site can rank top 200 in a small country with only 100K visits. A huge site can sit past spot 50,000 in the US because the US has so many sites. Same visit count, different reality.
Use the country ranking when you want to know if a competitor is a major player in a market or just a footnote. The pie chart shows how much weight each country carries inside the site. The ranking tells you how much weight that country share carries inside the country.
How accurate is country-level traffic data
We pull the data from Semrush. Semrush models country traffic by combining clickstream panels, SERP rank tracking, and search volume per country. The numbers are estimates, not Google Analytics.
For sites above 10K monthly visits, the country split lines up well with what site owners see in their own GA. For tiny sites the noise floor is too loud and the top countries can flip from check to check. Treat any check on a sub-1K site as directional only.
The data refreshes monthly. The exact country list and ranking can shift between months as Semrush re-indexes the SERP.
Things you can do with the country data
- Spot a hidden market. A US ecom site that finds 25% Indian traffic has an open door for an Indian shipping or payment partner.
- Plan a localization sprint. The country share tells you which language to translate first.
- Audit a competitor's geo strategy. Pull their country share. See if they own a country you ignore.
- Brief a backlink campaign. Earn or buy links in countries where you already rank but want more share.
- Sense-check a global expansion plan. If your top three countries already make up 90% of traffic, a new market needs new content, not more of the same.
FAQ
How do I check website traffic by country for free?
Type the domain in the input box on this page and click Check. You get the top 5 countries with no signup. The free limit is 3 checks per day per visitor. For more, register for a free Semrush account through the link under the form.
What does "traffic share by country" mean?
Traffic share by country is the percent of a site's total organic traffic that comes from each country. If a site pulls 1M visits and 600K come from the US, the US country share is 60%. Our pie chart shows this share for the top 5 countries.
How is website ranking by country different from website traffic by country?
Traffic by country is an absolute number, visits per month from each country. Ranking by country is a position. It tells you where the site sits inside a country's organic landscape, like spot 2,300 in Germany. A small site can rank high in a small country with few visits. A large site in the US can rank low because the US has so many sites.
How accurate is country-level traffic data?
For sites above 10K visits per month, Semrush country splits track close to Google Analytics. For tiny sites the data gets noisy. Treat any check on a sub-1K site as a directional signal, not a fact.
Can I check a competitor's traffic share by country?
Yes. The tool works on any public domain. You do not need to own the site or have access to its analytics.
How is this different from Similarweb or Semrush country data?
We use the same Semrush data, free, no signup, focused on one question: where does this site's traffic come from. Similarweb shows a fuller dashboard and locks the country split behind a paid plan after a few queries.
Why does the tool show only 5 countries?
For most sites, the top 5 countries cover 80% to 95% of organic traffic. Five is enough to make a decision. For a deeper geo split, the affiliate link below the form opens a free Semrush account with the full breakdown.
How often does the data update?
Monthly. Semrush re-indexes its SERP database every month. Country share and country ranking can shift between checks.