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SEO Audit Tool

Inspect titles, descriptions, headings, canonical tags, indexability, response performance, and links in one focused report.

Audit a live webpage

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.

Your audit will appear here

Results include a score, prioritized checks, and page-level signals.

Inside the audit

What this free SEO audit checks

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.

Signals included in the report

Search snippet metadata

Checks the page title and meta description for presence and useful, readable content.

Headings and page structure

Counts H1, H2, and H3 elements so you can spot a missing primary heading or an unclear hierarchy.

Canonical and indexability

Reads canonical URLs and robots directives that can change which page is eligible for indexing.

Response health

Reports the resolved URL, HTTP response, response time, and approximate HTML size for the requested page.

Internal and external links

Summarizes discoverable links, including nofollow links, to expose basic navigation and linking gaps.

Prioritized findings

Separates passed checks, warnings, and issues so the most actionable problems are visible first.

Illustrative example

Example SEO audit result

This illustrative result shows how a single-page check turns a detected signal into a concrete next step.

Page
https://example.com/product
Detected issue
Meta description is missing
Why it matters
Search engines must build the snippet from other page content
Recommended action
Write a concise, page-specific summary of the product and its main benefit

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.

How the page is evaluated

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.

  1. 1Fetch the public URL and follow the resolved response.
  2. 2Inspect response details and the HTML returned by the server.
  3. 3Normalize metadata, headings, robots directives, canonical signals, and links.
  4. 4Group findings by severity and return the observed value with practical guidance.

What the audit does not measure

  • It analyzes one public page per run, not every URL on a domain.
  • It does not include private Search Console data, backlinks, rankings, or search volume.
  • Response time is a request-level observation, not a replacement for field Core Web Vitals data.
  • A healthy technical result cannot guarantee crawling, indexing, or rankings.

How it works

A useful answer in three steps.

The tool keeps the workflow short while preserving the context you need to act on the result.

  1. 1

    Enter a public page URL.

  2. 2

    We fetch and inspect the live HTML and response headers.

  3. 3

    Review prioritized checks and practical fixes.

When to use it

Built for everyday search work.

Pre-launch checks

Catch missing metadata and indexing blockers before a new page goes live.

Client reporting

Turn the most important on-page signals into a quick, readable health check.

Content refreshes

Verify that updated pages still have sound headings, links, and canonical signals.

Frequently asked questions

Quick context for using the tool and interpreting its output.

What does this SEO audit check?+

It checks the live page response, title, meta description, headings, canonical URL, robots directives, basic performance signals, and internal and external links.

Does the tool change my website?+

No. The audit only reads the public URL you provide and returns recommendations.

Can it crawl an entire website?+

This first version analyzes one page at a time. Use it on your homepage and highest-value landing pages first.