Free SEO Site Audit

Enter any URL for a comprehensive SEO health check. Analyzes title tags, meta descriptions, headings, images, schema, and more.

What does this SEO audit check?

  • Title tag — checks that your page has a title and that it falls within the ideal 30-60 character range for Google display.
  • Meta description — verifies your page has a meta description and that it stays within the 70-160 character sweet spot.
  • Heading structure — confirms you have exactly one H1 tag and that your heading hierarchy doesn't skip levels (e.g., H2 to H4).
  • Image alt text — counts all images and flags those missing alt attributes, which are important for accessibility and image SEO.
  • Schema markup — detects JSON-LD structured data blocks and lists the schema types found on your page.
  • Canonical tag — checks that a canonical URL is set to prevent duplicate content issues.
  • Viewport meta — verifies your page is configured for mobile responsiveness.
  • Language attribute — confirms the HTML lang attribute is set for accessibility and internationalization.
  • Internal & external links — counts unique internal and external links to assess your page's link profile.

How to use this audit

  1. Enter your URL — paste any webpage address into the input above and click Check.
  2. Review your score — your overall SEO score is calculated from all checks. Aim for 80 or above.
  3. Expand each section — click on any section card to see detailed findings, including pass/warning/error indicators.
  4. Fix the issues — start with errors (red), then warnings (amber). Each issue includes actionable guidance.
  5. Re-audit — after making changes, run the audit again to confirm your fixes and track improvement.

Why regular SEO audits matter

Search engines continuously update their algorithms and ranking factors. A page that scores well today may develop issues over time as content changes, plugins update, or new pages are added. Regular SEO audits help you catch problems early — missing meta descriptions after a redesign, broken heading hierarchies from CMS updates, or images uploaded without alt text. A site audit is also the first step when recovering from a Google core update. By auditing your key pages monthly, you maintain a strong technical SEO foundation that supports your content and link-building efforts. To automate these checks continuously, see how GSCPilot's automatic SEO works.

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