What is SEO actually worth to your business?
Enter a few numbers and see the money story: how many visitors you need to hit a revenue goal, what that search traffic is worth, and what an agency would charge to get it — versus SEOryon. Plain estimates, no jargon.
This calculator runs entirely in your browser. Your numbers are never sent to a server, stored, or shared.
How it works
You enter a few numbers
Your business type, what a customer is worth, your conversion rate, and either a revenue goal or your current traffic. Sensible defaults are pre-filled.
We do the math, live
Simple, transparent arithmetic — visitors needed, what that traffic is worth per month and per year, and the payback. No black box, no data leaves your browser.
You see the real comparison
What an SEO agency typically charges to deliver that growth — with a cited industry range — versus what SEOryon costs, and how fast it pays for itself.
Honest math, shown in the open.
No magic, no inflated promises. Every number on this page comes from the figures you enter and the two simple formulas below. They're estimates to help you think — your real results depend on your market, competition, and execution.
Visitors you need
Customers needed = revenue goal ÷ value per customer. Visitors needed = customers ÷ conversion rate. That's the whole formula — the same one a media buyer would use.
What traffic is worth
Visitors × conversion rate × value per customer = revenue. We show it per month and per year so the number feels real, then round it so it never pretends to be precise.
The agency range is cited
We don't invent a scary number. The comparison uses a conservative industry range backed by a public survey of 439 companies, linked right in the result.
Defaults are just starting points
Conversion rate and customer value are pre-filled with typical figures so you get a result fast — but they're yours to change, and the math updates the instant you do.
The number is the gap. SEOryon is how you close it.
This calculator shows you what the traffic is worth. SEOryon is the engine that earns it — it reads real search and AI-citation signals, decides what to publish, writes the articles that rank, and tracks where you're cited across Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini. Agency-scale output, a fraction of agency cost.
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Questions, answered
How does the calculator work out the numbers?
Pure arithmetic from what you type. Customers needed = your revenue goal ÷ value per customer. Visitors needed = customers ÷ your conversion rate. Traffic value = visitors × conversion rate × value per customer. There are no hidden assumptions and no data sent anywhere — it all runs in your browser.
Where does the SEO-agency cost range come from?
From Ahrefs' public survey of 439 companies on SEO pricing: SEO costs about $2,917 per month on average, with agencies averaging about $3,209 per month. We show a conservative €1,000–€5,000/month range and link the source right in the result. We'd rather use a real, cited figure than invent a scary one.
Are these numbers a guarantee?
No — they're estimates to help you think about the opportunity. Real results depend on your market, your competition, how good your content is, and how consistently you publish. We round every figure so it never pretends to be more precise than it is.
What conversion rate should I use?
If you know your real rate, use it. If not, the default by business type (1–3%) is a reasonable starting point — local service sites often convert higher, broad e-commerce lower. It's a starting assumption you edit, not a claim about your site.
Is it really free, with no signup?
Yes. No account, no email, no card. The calculator is a static page — the only thing it remembers is your language choice, stored locally in your browser. Nothing else is collected or transmitted.
How is SEOryon cheaper than an agency?
SEOryon runs the whole research-to-publish loop with a single agent instead of a team of people on a retainer — it finds what's worth writing, writes it, checks the facts, and tracks results. You get agency-scale output for a fraction of the cost, and you approve every article. Plans start at €39/month.