Free vs Pro features: what lock icons mean
This friendly guide explains exactly what is included for free, what needs Pro, and how to decide without guesswork. We will also decode lock icons in plain language.
Plan overview in one minute
There is no side-by-side plan comparison screen inside the plugin. Instead, you discover Free vs Pro in three familiar places: the Account tab (plan name and upgrade card), lock icons on Pro metabox tabs, and upgrade cards on Pro-only tool tabs like SEO Advisor.
Account tab: plan name and upgrade
Open SEO Rank Genius → Account. Paid users see their plan name on the Credits header. Free users see an Unlock AI Credits card with a View Plans button and listed benefits.
Unlock AI Credits
Upgrade to a paid plan to get AI credits for link suggestions, meta generation, schema building, and more.
View PlansMockup 1: Account Credits tab on Free — plan upgrade card instead of a comparison table.
Lock icons on post editor tabs
On Free, the Link Analysis metabox still shows every tab — but Pro tabs display a small lock icon. Clicking the tab shows an upgrade overlay instead of the feature content.
- No lock: Link Overview, Keywords, SEO Check — available on Free.
- Lock icon: AI Authority, Pillar System, Schema, LLM Mode — Pro only.
- Upgrade overlay: explains the feature and links to View Plans.
Mockup 2: metabox tabs with lock icons and upgrade overlay on a Pro tab.
SEO Advisor upgrade card
Pro-only tool tabs use the same pattern. Open Tools → SEO Advisor on Free and you see a centered upgrade card with benefits and an Upgrade to Pro button — not a disabled dashboard.
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SEO Advisor
Audit every published page, surface GSC opportunities, and generate AI drafts — without editing live content.
Upgrade to ProMockup 3: SEO Advisor upgrade card — how Pro-only tools greet Free users.
Best fit checklist
Decision framework for teams
Use this quick framework with your team lead to decide confidently. It focuses on workload, speed needs, and reporting depth.
Measure weekly repetitive tasks
If your team spends many hours on repeated manual steps, Pro automation can usually recover that time.
Check reporting expectations
Client-facing teams often need richer exports and trend depth, which tends to make Pro a better fit.
Start with one month objective
Define one measurable goal for the first month and decide based on projected return, not just feature count.
Common upgrade moments
Many users move to Pro at one of these moments. If any sound familiar, Pro likely aligns with your next stage.
- You start managing multiple sites or client accounts.
- You need faster output from repeatable SEO workflows.
- You want deeper reporting for stakeholder updates.
- You need team-friendly handoff and collaboration features.
Before you upgrade
- List your top three weekly SEO bottlenecks.
- Estimate how many hours automation could save.
- Decide which reports stakeholders expect each month.
This short pre-upgrade check makes the decision objective and easier to explain to your team.
If your answer is “we need faster output with less manual repetition,” Pro is usually the right next step.
- Free is ideal when fundamentals and manual control are your focus.
- Pro is ideal when scale, speed, and deeper insights are your priority.
Either way, you can start with clarity because lock icons show the exact upgrade path.
Revisit your decision every quarter as your content volume and team goals evolve.
That rhythm keeps your plan aligned with the way you actually work.
- Lock icons are planning hints, not blockers you need to guess about.