Same job, different economics: $0.09 per SERP click, no subscription, and Yandex alongside Google and Bing.
SerpClix pays real people to search and click; that is a genuine advantage and YOOtraffic does not have it. What YOOtraffic has is the price and the reach: $0.09 per click at any volume, against $0.36 on SerpClix's smallest credit pack and $0.15 on their $2,497 per month plan. SerpClix's cheapest subscription is $197 per month. YOOtraffic's minimum deposit is $10. SerpClix does not cover Yandex; YOOtraffic does.
| YOOtraffic | SerpClix | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per click | $0.09 at every volume | $0.15 to $0.36 depending on plan |
| Smallest first purchase | $10 deposit | $100 credit pack, or a $197/month plan |
| Billing model | Pay as you go; balance never expires | Monthly subscription or credit packs; credits never expire |
| Free trial | Free account, no card; test credits on request | 7 days and 500 credits, roughly 55 clicks; payment details required |
| What performs the click | Real browsers on real devices, residential IPs, unique fingerprints | Paid human clickers with verified IPs |
| Search engines | Google, Bing, Yandex, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo | Google, YouTube, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Brave |
| Targeting a single country | Included, 100+ locations | Costs 17 credits per click instead of 9 |
| Other traffic in the same account | Direct traffic at $0.0015/session and backlink clicks at $0.003/click | SERP clicks only |
SerpClix figures taken from serpclix.com/pricing and their published list of supported search engines, checked 17 August 2026. Prices change; verify before deciding.
Three reasons come up repeatedly, and all three are structural rather than complaints about quality. The first is the floor: nothing on SerpClix costs less than $100 to start, and the cheapest subscription is $197 per month, which is more than many small sites will ever spend on CTR work. The second is the per click rate, which stays between $0.15 and $0.36 no matter how you buy, because it is set by what a human clicker has to be paid. The third is coverage: SerpClix lists Google, YouTube, Bing, DuckDuckGo and Brave, which means anyone working a Yandex market has to look elsewhere regardless of budget.
This is the honest heart of the comparison. SerpClix pays registered workers to run the search and click your result, so every click is a person. YOOtraffic runs real browsers on real devices behind residential IPs, each with its own fingerprint, executing JavaScript and carrying cookies and headers like any other visit. Those are not the same thing, and if your client has written human clicks into a brief, SerpClix answers that and YOOtraffic does not. What automation buys instead is control and price: you set the hourly and daily distribution, the geography, the bounce rate, session length, pages per visit and return rate, and you pay $0.09 rather than $0.15 to $0.36.
SerpClix charges in credits: 9 credits per click on their All Country tier, 17 if you target one specific country. Their smallest credit pack is $100 for roughly 275 clicks, which works out to about $0.36 each. The rate improves with commitment, down to about $0.15 per click on the $2,497 per month Platinum plan. YOOtraffic charges $0.09 per SERP click at any volume, with no plan to climb and no penalty for narrowing to one country. On 1,000 clicks that is $90 against $360 at SerpClix's entry rate.
SerpClix's supported engines are Google properties, YouTube, Bing, DuckDuckGo and Brave. Yandex is not among them. For anyone working Russian or Ukrainian language markets, that is not a feature gap to weigh against price, it is a hard stop. YOOtraffic runs SERP clicks on Google, Bing, Yandex, Yahoo and DuckDuckGo, with keyword and position targeting on each, from 100+ geo locations.
SerpClix does one job. If your plan also calls for direct visits or for traffic through your backlinks, you will be buying that somewhere else and reconciling two invoices and two dashboards. On YOOtraffic the same balance covers SERP clicks at $0.09, the traffic generator at $0.0015 per session and Link Clicker at $0.003 per click, with behavioral factors included on all three.
There is nothing to export. Your keyword list and target URLs are the whole configuration, and they transfer by copying them into a new campaign. The one difference worth planning for is timing: SerpClix fills clicks as workers pick up the task, while YOOtraffic distributes them across an hourly and daily schedule you define, so you decide the pace rather than discovering it. Start by rebuilding one existing campaign at the same daily volume and compare what Search Console reports over a fortnight.
Straight answers, including where SerpClix is the better option.
Per click, yes. YOOtraffic charges $0.09 at any volume. SerpClix ranges from about $0.36 per click on their $100 credit pack to about $0.15 on the $2,497 per month Platinum plan. The gap is widest for small buyers: 1,000 clicks costs $90 here and roughly $360 at SerpClix's entry rate.
No, and it is worth being clear about it. SerpClix pays human workers to perform each click. YOOtraffic uses real browsers on real devices with residential IP addresses and unique browser fingerprints. If a human performing the click is a hard requirement for you, SerpClix meets it and we do not.
No. Their published list of supported engines covers Google Search, Maps, Images, News and Video, plus YouTube, Bing, DuckDuckGo and Brave. YOOtraffic runs SERP clicks on Google, Bing, Yandex, Yahoo and DuckDuckGo.
Yes. There are no subscriptions at all. Create a free account without a card, contact support for test credits, and top up from $10 when you want to run something real. Your balance never expires and unused funds can be refunded.
No. YOOtraffic generates technical traffic for analytics metrics, SEO signals and site testing. It is produced by automated browsers and does not represent potential customers, so it cannot convert into leads or sales. Use ordinary marketing channels for that.