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Tool for full SERP tracking, not just ranking of my website?

I would like to track all results from Google for a list of keywords that I choose. I am not interested only in the ranking of my own website. Instead, I want the full list of results – basically what I could get by scraping the SERP on a fixed schedule.

Example of data I would like: [I would also want the URLs, but can't post them here]

Date Keyword Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 ...
2022-06-26 home improvement tips Home Improvement Ideas & Tips - HGTV Top 10 Home Improvement Tips Every Homeowner Should Affordable Home Improvement Tips - The Family Handyman ...
2022-06-26 remodeling ideas Remodeling Ideas, Home Planning, Kitchen & Bath Design 12 Before-and-After Home Remodeling Ideas - The Spruce Award-winning Home Remodeling Ideas You'll Want to Steal ...
2022-07-03 home improvement tips ... ... ... ...

Bonuses:

  • Easily exportable results (e.g. as csv).
  • Also tracks ads, not just organic results.
  • Can do local searches.
  • Other search engines other than Google.

I am willing to pay (a lot) for a tool that provides all of this. I've gone through all of the SEO tracking tools I can find and they all seem to only track the rank of your website. I instead want the full set of results. Any suggestions?

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