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What the Tool Checks

12 SEO Factors Analyzed Instantly

Our free SEO audit tool checks the most important on-page SEO factors Google uses to evaluate and rank your pages.

Title Tag

Checks if your title tag exists, includes your target keyword, and falls within Google’s recommended character length.

Critical

Meta Description

Checks whether your meta description is present, keyword-rich, and optimized to drive clicks from search results.

Critical

H1 Heading

Verifies that your page has one clear H1 heading that includes a relevant keyword.

Critical

URL Structure

Checks that your URL is clean, readable, and keyword-friendly.

IMPORTANT

Image Alt Text

Scans your images to make sure they have descriptive alt text for accessibility and image search.

IMPORTANT

Mobile Friendliness

Checks whether your page is set up to perform well on smartphones and tablets.

Critical

Page Speed Signals

Looks for common speed issues that could be slowing your page down and hurting rankings.

Critical

HTTPS / SSL

Confirms your page is served over HTTPS with a valid SSL certificate.

IMPORTANT

Internal Linking

Checks whether your page links to other relevant pages on your site.

Recommended

Content Length

Evaluates whether your page has enough content to rank competitively for your target keywords.

IMPORTANT

Heading Structure

Checks whether your page uses H2 and H3 headings correctly to organize content.

IMPORTANT

Canonical Tag

Verifies that a canonical tag is present to prevent duplicate content issues.

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Understanding Your Results

How to Read Your SEO Score.

Your audit returns a score from 0 to 100. Here’s what each range means and what to do about it.

90+

Strong — 90 to 100
Your page is well optimized. Focus on content quality and off-page factors like backlinks to keep improving.

70 – 89

Good — 70 to 89
Solid foundation with room to improve. Address the flagged issues to push into a stronger ranking position.

50 – 69

Needs Work — 50 to 69
Several issues are holding your page back. Prioritize the critical flags first, starting with title tags and headings.

0 – 49

Poor — Below 50
Significant SEO problems are likely preventing this page from ranking. A full audit and strategy is recommended.

Pro Tips

  • Fix Critical Issues First
    Items marked as Critical have the biggest impact on your rankings. Start there before moving to lower-priority items.

  • A Good Score Doesn’t Guarantee Rankings
    On-page SEO is just one piece of the puzzle. Backlinks, domain authority, and content quality all play a role too.
  • Run the Audit on Multiple Pages
    Your homepage and your service pages often have very different scores. Audit each important page separately for the full picture.

  • Re-Audit After Making Changes
    Once you fix the flagged issues, run the audit again to confirm the changes registered correctly and your score improved.

What to Do Next

Got Your Results? Here’s What to Do.

An SEO audit is only useful if you act on it. Here are the most common next steps after running your audit.

01.

Fix the Issues Yourself

Update title tags, meta descriptions, and headings directly in WordPress. Download your PDF and work through the list.

02.

Share It With Your Developer

Hand off the PDF report and let your developer handle the fixes with a clear, prioritized list.

03.

Get a Full Expert SEO Audit

This tool covers on-page factors. For a deeper look at backlinks, technical SEO, and keyword strategy, request a free expert audit.

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