Audit tool

Audit a page and see what to fix first

Paste a public URL to find technical, content, snippet, and indexing issues.

Start with a URL

Only public pages can be checked. Do not enter private or password-protected URLs.
Optional: add target keyword
We’ll check whether it appears in the title, H1, URL, and body copy.
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What this checks

  • Status & redirects
  • Indexing signals
  • Titles & descriptions
  • Headings & word count
  • Schema & social sharing
  • Image alt text

How this audit helps

This audit checks whether a public page has common SEO issues that can affect crawl access, indexing signals, page clarity, search snippets, structured data, and social previews.

Use this when you want to

  • Check a page before publishing.
  • Investigate why a page may not be performing.
  • Find missing titles, descriptions, headings, canonicals, or schema.
  • Create a fix list for a writer or developer.
  • Re-check a page after SEO changes.

How to read your report

  • Top fixes show what to do first.
  • Critical issues can block crawling, indexing, or correct implementation.
  • Warnings are worth reviewing but are not automatically emergencies.
  • Passed checks show what is already configured correctly.

See everything this audit checks

  • Page access / HTTP status — Is the page reachable?
  • Redirect chain — How many redirects happen before the final page?
  • Title tag — Is the title useful, present, and a reasonable preview length?
  • Meta description — Is there a clear search-snippet summary?
  • H1 heading — Is the main page topic clear?
  • Heading outline — Are headings structured in a readable order?
  • Canonical URL — Which version should search engines treat as primary?
  • Indexing instructions — Can search engines index this page?
  • Image alt text — Are meaningful images described?
  • Links — What internal, external, and nofollow links are visible?
  • Structured data — Can search engines understand extra page details?
  • Social sharing tags — Are Open Graph and Twitter Card previews configured?
  • Mobile setup — Does the page include mobile-friendly display instructions?
  • Word count — Is there enough visible page copy?
  • Keyword presence — Optional check in title, H1, URL, and body copy.

What this audit cannot tell you

  • Whether the page is actually indexed in Google.
  • Whether it gets impressions, clicks, or rankings.
  • Whether backlinks, internal-link prominence, competitors, or search intent are the real issue.
  • Whether personalized, gated, or JavaScript-rendered content changes the page after load.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the report differ from what I see in my browser?
The browser may execute JavaScript, load personalized content, accept cookies, or use cached resources. A server-side checker may receive different HTML.
Is a title or description warning a hard Google rule?
No. Preview widths and practical ranges are editorial aids. Google has no fixed title or description character limit and may rewrite displayed text.
Why can a page pass here but still have a Search Console issue?
Search Console uses Google's crawlers, rendering systems, canonical selection, and historical data. This tool is a focused external check, not a substitute for Google's own reports.
Reviewed Jul 2026 · Sources and limitations

Review details: 2026-07-10 · Marc LaClear · v1.1

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Known limits:

  • Checks are based on publicly fetchable HTML, response headers, and browser-side input. They do not use private Google Search Console, analytics, or ranking data.
  • Scores and warnings are diagnostic aids, not guarantees of ranking improvement or Google indexation.
  • Pages blocked by robots.txt, login walls, bot protection, heavy JavaScript, or network timeouts may return incomplete results.
  • Validate critical fixes with official Google tools such as Search Console, Rich Results Test, Lighthouse, and your own crawl data.

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