Intro
If you are searching for Wincher Top 100 rankings, there is an important reason why you cannot find them anymore.
They no longer exist.
Wincher officially removed Top 100 SERP tracking and now limits ranking visibility to Top 30 only. This change applies to all users and even removed historical data beyond position 30.
This article explains what changed in Wincher, what it means for your SEO work, and why many teams move to Ranktracker once they hit this limit.
What changed in Wincher ranking tracking
In September 2025, Wincher announced a major change to how rankings are tracked and stored.
From that point forward:
- Ranking depth is limited to Top 30
- Positions 31–100 are no longer tracked
- Historical data beyond position 30 was removed
- Old rankings were replaced with a flat position of 31
This was not a temporary limitation. It is now how Wincher works.
Why Wincher removed Top 100 tracking
According to Wincher, Google changes made it more expensive to retrieve deep SERP data. To manage cost and maintain accuracy, they chose to stop at position 30 instead of 100.
Wincher also stated that:
- Most clicks happen in the first three pages
- Keywords beyond position 30 do not drive traffic
- Tracking deeper positions adds noise rather than value
That reasoning may sound logical on paper. In practice, it breaks many real SEO workflows.
What this feels like as a Wincher user
Once Top 100 tracking is removed, several things happen immediately.
- Page 4 to page 10 keywords disappear
- Early SEO progress becomes invisible
- Rankings look stagnant for long periods
- Keywords seem to jump suddenly when they enter the Top 30
If a keyword moves from position 85 to 52, that progress is completely hidden. As far as the tool is concerned, nothing happened.
Why Top 100 rankings still matter in real SEO
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It starts much earlier:
- Page 10 to page 6
- Page 6 to page 4
- Page 4 to page 2
This is where:
- Content updates first show results
- Link building begins to compound
- Internal linking starts to work
- Recovery after Google updates happens
Removing visibility into positions 31 to 100 does not remove the problem. It just removes your ability to see it.
The hidden cost of limiting tracking to Top 30
By stopping at position 30, Wincher forces you to work without feedback.
You can no longer:
- Measure momentum before page one
- Validate whether changes are working early
- See gradual upward movement
- Diagnose drops or recoveries outside the Top 30
Instead, SEO becomes reactive. You only see results once a keyword is already close to winning.
How Ranktracker handles SERP tracking differently
Ranktracker took the opposite approach.
Instead of reducing depth, Ranktracker rebuilt its infrastructure to continue providing:
- Daily Top 100 rank tracking
- For every keyword
- Across all locations, devices, and languages
- With no depth limits
- With no removal of historical data
- With no price increase
If a keyword moves from position 92 to 71, you see it. If it moves from 71 to 44, you see that too.
Every step is visible.
Wincher vs Ranktracker in simple terms
This is not about which tool is “right.” It is about what data you actually need.
Wincher
- Tracks only Top 30
- Removes positions 31 to 100
- Deletes historical deep-ranking data
- Focuses reporting on page one to three only
Ranktracker
- Tracks Top 100 daily
- Keeps full historical depth
- Shows progress long before page one
- Gives full SERP visibility by default
One limits data to reduce cost. The other preserves data so SEO decisions are based on reality.
Why Wincher users start looking for alternatives
Most Wincher users do not leave immediately.
They start questioning things when:
- Keywords disappear instead of improving
- Progress before page three becomes invisible
- Rankings jump without warning
- SEO work feels disconnected from reports
Once you lose visibility, trust in the data drops quickly.
Who Wincher’s Top 30 tracking works for
Wincher may still work if:
- You only care about page one rankings
- You do not need early feedback
- Your SEO strategy starts near the Top 30
But if your SEO depends on:
- Tracking progress from page 4 to page 10
- Measuring momentum accurately
- Seeing improvements before they hit page one
Then Top 30 tracking is not enough.
Bottom line
Wincher no longer tracks Top 100 rankings. It stops at position 30 and removes everything beyond that.
Ranktracker continues to track the full Top 100 daily, for every keyword, with no depth limits and no data loss.
If you want full visibility into how rankings actually move, Top 100 tracking is not optional. It is the foundation.

