SEO Checker
Audit any page for a 0–100 SEO score and a prioritized fix list — in seconds.
Fetching and analyzing the page…
This usually takes 5 to 15 seconds — we're downloading and reading the live page.
What this score does and doesn't mean. The score is a directional guide to on-page health — it starts at 100 and deducts for each issue by severity. It is not an official Google score, and no tool knows the real ranking algorithm. Fixing these issues removes obstacles; it doesn't buy rankings, which also depend on content quality, search intent and links.
The managed service audits your entire site — it connects Google Search Console to find pages that aren't indexed, tracks issues across every URL, and suggests (and, with your approval, applies) the fixes. This free tool is the front-end of that same audit.
How to run an on-page SEO check
Four steps from a URL to a prioritized fix list.
Paste the page URL
Enter the full URL of the page you want to audit, including https — for example https://example.com/blog/post.
We fetch and analyze the page
We download the live HTML and read your title, meta description, canonical, headings, body content, structured data, images and site config.
Read your score and issues
Get a 0 to 100 score and a letter grade, plus every issue sorted worst-first, each with a plain-language explanation and the recommended fix.
Fix the critical issues first
Work top-down — clear the critical items, then warnings — and re-run the check to confirm the obstacles are gone.
SEO checker questions
Audit more than one page?
The free checker scans a single URL and is rate-limited. To crawl every page, add Search Console indexing data, and track your score over time, whole-site auditing is part of the managed service.
Site-wide crawls, unindexed-page detection via Search Console, and applied fixes with your approval — honest work, no promise of rankings we can't earn. See plans on the pricing page.
See managed plans →Use it programmatically
Every tool is available through one authenticated REST API on the Pro and API plans — wire it into your CI, CMS, or dashboards.