Ahrefs gives Juno the search market in one place. With the connector authorized, Juno can read keyword traffic, rank tracking, backlink profiles, and content opportunities for any domain you care about, including your competitors, without you opening the Ahrefs dashboard. It pulls real search volume, difficulty scores, and referring domain data straight into the briefs, tables, and reports your team already uses.
What Juno does with Ahrefs
Ahrefs is Juno's window into the search market. Once the connector is authorized, Juno can ask Ahrefs about any keyword, domain, or page and bring structured answers back into the tables, briefs, and reports your team already runs.
Most marketing teams use Ahrefs for four kinds of question: how much traffic a keyword carries, how hard it is to rank for, who is already ranking, and what backlinks are pointing at them. Juno can read all four against the same brief, then keep the results structured so a follow-up step like a content plan or an outreach list can pick up where the research left off.
Behind the connector sits the Ahrefs MCP, which the team documents in the Ahrefs MCP product overview. That is the same data the SEO team trusts.
Where it fits in your workflow
Juno reaches for Ahrefs most often during planning. When you ask for a content roadmap, a competitive teardown, or a backlink prospecting pass, the Ahrefs connector is what lets Juno work from real search data instead of best-guess SEO advice.
It also helps after the fact. Once a page is live, Juno can monitor rank movement, watch for new referring domains, and flag pages that have slipped out of position so the team can plan a refresh before traffic decays. Pair the connector with a reporting playbook and you have a reusable rhythm for every quarter.
What you get
- Keyword research grounded in real Ahrefs search volume, intent, and difficulty scores
- Backlink summaries that name referring domains, anchor text, and link freshness
- Competitor teardowns that combine top pages, referring domains, and keyword overlap into a single brief
- Rank tracking and movement alerts pulled into the same tables Juno already uses for reporting
Frequently asked questions
What credentials does the Ahrefs connector need?
You authorize Juno with an Ahrefs MCP token from your Ahrefs account. The connector only reads the data your account can already see in the Ahrefs dashboard.
Will Juno hit my Ahrefs API quota?
Juno respects the same quota your account has and batches requests when it can. If a playbook would exceed the quota, Juno reports what is missing instead of partially completing the run.
Can Juno track competitors I do not own?
Yes. Ahrefs already lets the team look at any public domain, and Juno honors that. Connect Ahrefs and you can ask for a keyword overlap or backlink teardown for any competitor by name.
