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Keywords → Saved holds every keyword you bookmarked from research. It’s a shortlist — a place to collect candidates before deciding what to track.

The table

A checkbox column on the left selects rows, and the header checkbox selects or clears everything.

Expanded detail

Click the chevron on a row to expand it. You get a full-size trend chart plus: Location and Language are worth checking before you act on a saved keyword. They record the project locale at the time you saved it, so a keyword saved before a locale change carries the old market’s metrics. SERP Features tells you what you’re competing against for clicks. High volume on a query dominated by a featured snippet and a local pack is worth less than the number suggests.

Delete keywords

Select rows and a Delete (n) button appears in the header. Confirm to remove them. Deletion is permanent, but it only removes the bookmark — nothing that’s being tracked is affected.

Saved is not tracked

These two are separate systems, and the distinction matters: There’s no promote-to-tracking action. To start tracking a saved keyword, copy it and add it on the Tracking page. Since that page accepts a comma-separated list, the practical move is to shortlist here, then paste the final list across in one go. Because saving is free and tracking is metered, use this page as the wide net and be selective about what graduates.

Empty state

No saved keywords — “Save keywords from your research to track them here”. Bookmark a row on Keywords → Research to populate it.