One of the gaps I kept hitting in SEO audits was the **lack of a clean visual archive** of SERPs across time — especially for high-value commercial queries.
So I built a desktop tool (macOS, Electron + Chromium) that:
\- Accepts a keyword list
\- Automates browser sessions
\- Captures full-page SERP screenshots
\- Saves them locally for comparison
It’s not scraping — it captures what a real user sees, including any A/B variations or local result shifts. Helpful when analyzing SERP volatility or preparing reports for non-technical clients.
Curious how others are handling **visual SERP tracking** — and whether there’s a better way to structure this process.
Can share a demo or the tool if anyone’s interested.