Teams often find it challenging to collaborate on SEMrush due to its limited user management and workflow features. While the platform supports multiple users, its ability to assign specific roles or control permissions is minimal.
For example, team members with access to a project may inadvertently alter settings or data, as there’s no granular control over individual responsibilities.
Another difficulty is the lack of built-in task management tools. SEMrush doesn’t offer features like assigning tasks, tracking deadlines, or adding comments directly to projects or reports. This forces teams to rely on external project management tools, adding extra steps to the workflow.
For larger teams managing multiple campaigns or clients, the absence of streamlined collaboration tools—like shared editing or real-time updates—makes coordination cumbersome.
While SEMrush is excellent for analytics and insights, it falls short when used as a central collaboration hub, especially for distributed or large teams.