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Free SEO Analysis of Website

Paste a public page URL and get an instant report on metadata, headings, HTTPS, and mobile signals. Ideal for solo founders who want a fast pre-publish check without installing a full crawler.

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How to use the SEO analysis tool

  1. Paste the full URL of a page you own or plan to publish (homepage, blog post, or landing page).
  2. Run the analysis and review the score plus individual checks.
  3. Fix high-impact items first: title length, meta description, missing or duplicate H1.
  4. Re-run after edits to confirm improvements before you request indexing in Search Console.

What this tool does and does not do

  • Analyzes a single URL at a time—not a full-site crawl or Core Web Vitals lab data.
  • Fetches publicly available HTML; pages behind login walls cannot be audited.
  • Scores are directional for prioritization, not a guarantee of rankings.
  • Use the keyword planner first if you still need topic ideas for the page you are auditing.

Example workflow

You shipped a new pricing page. Run an audit, shorten an overlong title tag, add a unique meta description, then confirm one clear H1. Share the page once checks pass.

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FAQ

How do I get a free SEO analysis of my website?

Paste your URL and run the analysis. The tool fetches your page HTML and returns a report with score, metadata checks, and practical fixes.

What does this SEO checker look for?

It checks page title, meta description, H1 usage, HTTPS, URL readability, and viewport/mobile signals so you can prioritize fixes quickly.

Is this accurate for small business SEO audits?

Yes for first-pass audits. It is designed for teams that need fast direction before deeper technical crawls or agency reviews.

How often should I check my website SEO?

Run a report after major page edits and at least monthly on key landing pages and top blog posts.