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Our tool retrieves the live HTML of your page and extracts all SEO-relevant elements.
We run every element against current Google best practices and score each one.
See exactly what is working, what needs fixing and which issues hurt you most.
Your SEO score is a snapshot of how well your page is optimized for Google right now. Here is what each range means and what you should do about it.
Your on-page SEO is solid. Focus on backlinks and content to push further up the rankings.
Several issues are hurting your visibility. Fix the high-priority items first for the fastest ranking gains.
Significant SEO problems exist. Google is struggling to understand and rank your page correctly.
Your page has major missing SEO elements. It is nearly invisible to search engines and needs urgent fixes.
These are the most common issues found in SEO audits and exactly how to fix each one yourself.
Every page must have a unique title tag between 50 and 60 characters. Put your main keyword at the start. In WordPress, use an SEO plugin like Yoast or RankMath to set this for every page without touching code.
Write a unique meta description of 150 to 160 characters for every page. Include your keyword naturally and write it to get people to click. This is the text Google shows under your link in search results.
Every page needs exactly one H1 tag containing your primary keyword. In WordPress your page title is usually the H1 so make sure it includes your main keyword phrase.
Every image should have a descriptive alt attribute. Google cannot see images so it reads the alt text to understand what the image shows. Use descriptive text that includes your keyword where it fits naturally.
A canonical tag prevents duplicate content problems by telling Google which URL is the main version of a page. Most SEO plugins add this automatically. Check that your canonical points to the correct URL.
Schema markup helps Google display your content as rich results including star ratings and FAQs. For local businesses, adding LocalBusiness schema with your name, address, phone, and hours can significantly improve how you appear in Google Maps and local search results.
On-page SEO refers to everything you can control directly on your website to help Google understand what your pages are about and who they should be shown to. It is the foundation of any successful SEO strategy. Without it, even the strongest backlink campaigns will underperform.
Google crawlers visit your page and read its HTML to determine the topic, quality, and relevance of your content to specific search queries. The signals they look for include your title tag, heading structure, the presence of target keywords, how fast your page loads, whether your images are described with alt text, and whether your page has proper technical markup like canonical tags and schema.
When these elements are missing or incorrect, Google cannot confidently rank your page even if your content is excellent. A page with no title tag, no H1, and missing meta description is essentially invisible to Google regardless of how good the content actually is.
The good news is that on-page SEO issues are among the easiest to fix. Unlike backlinks which take months to build, on-page fixes can be made today and start improving your rankings within days or weeks. Running a free audit with this tool is the first step to knowing exactly what needs to be fixed on your site right now.
This free SEO audit tool checks your page against all major on-page ranking factors and gives you a clear score, a grade, and a prioritized list of fixes. No signup required. Works on any publicly accessible website including your own site, a landing page, or a competitor.