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Comprehensive SEO analysis tools designed for modern websites
Get a thorough report analyzing 70+ SEO factors including meta tags, headings, content quality, mobile optimization, and technical SEO elements.
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Monitor page load times and Core Web Vitals to ensure optimal performance.
Compare your SEO metrics against competitors and discover winning strategies.
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Track your rankings for target keywords and monitor position changes over time.
Compare your SEO scores over time and visualize your website's improvement journey.
Every factor below is inspected on the URL you submit. No hand-waving.
Title tag length, uniqueness, keyword placement; meta description presence, length, duplication; canonical tag; meta robots directives.
H1 presence and uniqueness, heading hierarchy (H1→H6), word count, content-to-code ratio, readability, keyword usage.
JSON-LD detection, schema.org type identification, validation against Google's rich result requirements, breadcrumb and Article schema.
LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), INP (Interaction to Next Paint), CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift), TTFB and overall page weight.
robots.txt presence and rules, XML sitemap, HTTPS, redirect chains, broken links, canonical conflicts, noindex traps.
Viewport meta tag, tap-target sizing, font legibility, image alt text coverage, language attribute, contrast hints.
Alt text coverage, modern formats (WebP/AVIF), lazy loading attributes, dimensions set to avoid layout shift, oversized files.
og:title, og:description, og:image (size, dimensions), Twitter card markup, social preview render check.
Internal vs external link count, anchor text variety, nofollow attribution, broken links, orphan-page indicators.
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The audit checks 70+ on-page, technical, and Core Web Vitals factors against current Google guidelines — title tags, schema, mobile signals, link structure, image optimization, and more.
Receive a detailed report with prioritized recommendations to improve your rankings.
Yes. The tool runs entirely in your browser and on our analyzer service at no charge. There is no signup, no credit card, no usage cap. We don't store the URLs you check.
PageSpeed Insights focuses on performance and Core Web Vitals. SEO Pulse Check covers the full on-page SEO surface — title tags, meta descriptions, heading hierarchy, schema markup, canonical tags, internal linking, mobile signals, social meta — in addition to the basic CWV numbers. Think of it as a quick on-page SEO sanity check rather than a performance profiler.
Each factor is checked against publicly documented Google guidance and current SEO best practices (E-E-A-T, Helpful Content System, Core Web Vitals thresholds). For dynamic metrics like INP and field LCP, results are estimates based on lab measurements — actual Chrome User Experience Report data may differ.
Google fetched your page successfully but chose not to add it to the index. This is almost always a content-quality verdict, not a technical block. Common causes: thin content, near-duplicate pages, weak E-E-A-T signals, fabricated trust claims, or the site overall lacking authority. Fix the underlying quality issues, then request re-indexing through URL Inspection in GSC.
Run a full audit after any significant change — a redesign, CMS migration, new blog post, or schema update. For an active site, monthly is a reasonable baseline. After fixing a flagged issue, re-run the audit on the same URL to confirm the fix landed in the served HTML.
Yes — we measure LCP, INP, and CLS using current 2026 thresholds (LCP ≤ 2.5s, INP ≤ 200ms, CLS ≤ 0.1 for "Good"). For more depth on what these mean, see our Core Web Vitals guide.
Every check the tool runs is based on publicly documented Google guidance — Search Central documentation, the Quality Rater Guidelines, and the web.dev Core Web Vitals thresholds. There are no proprietary "score" black boxes: each factor maps directly to a public source, and the methodology is documented in our SEO guides.
Core Web Vitals use the current 2026 thresholds (LCP ≤ 2.5s, INP ≤ 200ms, CLS ≤ 0.1 for "Good"). Schema validation follows schema.org and Google's rich-result requirements. Field-data metrics are estimated from lab measurements — your Chrome User Experience Report numbers may differ.