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Checks the page title and meta description for presence and useful, readable content.
Inspect titles, descriptions, headings, canonical tags, indexability, response performance, and links in one focused report.
Enter a complete public URL. We only read the page; nothing on the site is changed.
Public HTTP and HTTPS pages only. Requests time out automatically.
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Results include a score, prioritized checks, and page-level signals.
Inside the audit
The report focuses on page-level signals you can verify and fix without crawling an entire website. It combines the delivered HTML, response details, and link structure into one prioritized view.
Checks the page title and meta description for presence and useful, readable content.
Counts H1, H2, and H3 elements so you can spot a missing primary heading or an unclear hierarchy.
Reads canonical URLs and robots directives that can change which page is eligible for indexing.
Reports the resolved URL, HTTP response, response time, and approximate HTML size for the requested page.
Summarizes discoverable links, including nofollow links, to expose basic navigation and linking gaps.
Separates passed checks, warnings, and issues so the most actionable problems are visible first.
Illustrative example
This illustrative result shows how a single-page check turns a detected signal into a concrete next step.
Run the audit again after publishing a fix. A passing check confirms that the updated signal is present in the live response; it does not guarantee a ranking change.
The audit is designed to be explainable: every result should map to an observable signal in the requested page rather than a hidden ranking claim.
How it works
The tool keeps the workflow short while preserving the context you need to act on the result.
Enter a public page URL.
We fetch and inspect the live HTML and response headers.
Review prioritized checks and practical fixes.
When to use it
Catch missing metadata and indexing blockers before a new page goes live.
Turn the most important on-page signals into a quick, readable health check.
Verify that updated pages still have sound headings, links, and canonical signals.
Quick context for using the tool and interpreting its output.
It checks the live page response, title, meta description, headings, canonical URL, robots directives, basic performance signals, and internal and external links.
No. The audit only reads the public URL you provide and returns recommendations.
This first version analyzes one page at a time. Use it on your homepage and highest-value landing pages first.