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Free SEO Audit Tool — Instant Website Scorecard

Run a 10-point SEO check on any URL in 30 seconds. Find the issues holding your rankings back — and exactly what to fix first.

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We check: HTTPS · Title tag · Meta description · H1 · Mobile · Canonical · Open Graph · Schema · Alt text · Content depth

How it works

How our free SEO audit tool works

Our free SEO audit tool inspects the public HTML of any URL you give it, then runs 10 independent checks covering the technical and on-page signals Google's algorithm cares about most. Within 30 seconds you get a numeric score out of 100, a per-check breakdown of what passed and what failed, and a prioritised fix list — so you know what to tackle first.

Unlike audits that scrape your site for hours, this one is built for speed. Use it for ad-hoc checks during a redesign, for competitor benchmarking, or to validate that a SEO change actually landed. Zero login, zero cost.

What we check

10 essential SEO checks every audit should cover

HTTPS
Encrypted, trusted connection — a 2014 ranking signal that is still table-stakes.
Title tag
Length, keyword usage, brand position. The single biggest on-page lever.
Meta description
Click-through rate driver. Affects ranking indirectly via CTR.
Single H1
One descriptive H1 per page, with the primary keyword.
Mobile-friendliness
Viewport meta, tap target sizing, layout integrity on phones.
Canonical URL
Stops duplicate-content dilution across query strings and variants.
Open Graph tags
Title, description and image so social shares render properly.
Schema markup
Structured data (Article, Service, FAQ, etc.) for rich results.
Image alt text
Accessibility and image-search visibility on every img tag.
Content depth
Word count and unique copy, no thin or boilerplate pages.
Why it matters

Why run an SEO audit?

Most websites lose rankings to issues nobody on the team realises exist — a missing canonical, a noindex tag left over from staging, a title that got truncated to 12 characters by the CMS, a broken image inside an H1. An SEO audit surfaces all of those in one pass.

Run an audit before launching a new page, after any redesign, when traffic drops, and as a quarterly health check. Catching one critical issue early can be worth more than six months of content work.

After the audit

How to improve your SEO score

Tackle the failed checks in order: title tag → H1 → meta description → schema → Open Graph → images. Most of these are 10-minute fixes that compound. For deeper work — Core Web Vitals, internal linking, content quality — pair the audit with a proper crawler and Search Console.

Stuck on a finding? Talk to a senior strategist — we'll walk through your scorecard and recommend the cheapest path to a higher score.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

An SEO audit is a structured check of every signal that affects your search rankings — technical setup, on-page content, internal linking, mobile-friendliness, page speed and schema markup. A good audit shows you exactly what is broken and which fix moves the needle first.
Yes — fully free, no credit card. Enter any URL and receive a 10-point scorecard. We send the report straight to your inbox so you can share it with your team.
It checks HTTPS, title tag, meta description, single H1, mobile-friendliness, canonical URL, Open Graph tags, structured data (schema.org), image alt text and content depth — the 10 most common technical SEO failure points.
About 30 seconds. The tool fetches the page, parses the HTML and runs each check in parallel, so you get the scorecard almost instantly.
At a minimum quarterly, and after any major site change — a redesign, a CMS migration, a new template, or a content reshuffle. If you publish content weekly, a monthly audit is healthier.
Yes — any publicly reachable URL works. WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, custom builds, single-page apps. If you can open it in a browser, our tool can audit it.
A score of 90+ is excellent and means the technical fundamentals are right. 70–89 is healthy with a few opportunities. Below 70 means there are quick wins your competitors are already using to outrank you.
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