Generally speaking, a keto diet is supposed to be less than 20g of carbs per day - which is very low. That's the same amount of carbs in Atkins Induction, which is the first stage of his diet.
Dr John Briffa called a low carb diet one that was 100g carbs a day, so aiming for around 30g carbs at each meal (assuming 3 meals a day) - although personally I think that's more like a maintenance level.
If you're finding that you're not losing, the only thing I'd suggest is that you start to count the carbs you're eating at each meal, and then try and reduce that carb count by around 5g. See what impact that has.
The other thing I'd suggest though, is that you also look at what you're eating, to see if this is causing you any issues. Try cutting dairy out for a few days and see if that helps. I'd also ask you if you're drinking all the water? And are you keeping the fat levels up?
It could be worth signing up to something like My Fitness Pal and inputting all your food for a few days, to see what the macro splits are - you should be something like 70% fat, 20-25% protein and 5-10% carbs.