SEO & Content

E-E-A-T Signal Analysis

Heuristically measure a page's E-E-A-T signals (Experience, Expertise, Competence, Trust). Analyze author information, schema, HTTPS, organizational pages, and more.

E-E-A-T Signal Analysis
Information

About E-E-A-T Signal Analysis

This forms the basis of Google's quality assessment framework. E-E-A-TIt is an acronym formed from the first letters of the concepts Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. This framework, frequently mentioned in search quality assessment guidelines, is particularly critical for "Life-Directly Impacting" (YMYL) content, such as in health, finance, and law.

This free tool retrieves the HTML content of the page you want to analyze from the server side. 15 different E-E-A-T signals The analysis is performed using heuristic methods: author meta/schema information, author bio page link, presence of Person and Organization schemas, Article/BlogPosting schema, publication and update dates, external source/citation links, social profile links, HTTPS usage, links to About Us/Contact/Privacy pages, phone/address information, and breadcrumb navigation. A weighting score is assigned to each signal, and the total score is converted to a percentage out of 100.

The analysis results list present signals in green and missing signals in red; a description of what was found for each signal is also provided. Improvement suggestions for the application This information will allow you to clearly see where you are lacking and prioritize actions accordingly.

The tool only scans the page's HTML source code; it does not reflect real-time indexing data, backlink profile, or Google's internal assessment score. The results serve as a guide to measuring your page's structural trust signals.

How to use it?

Step by step

  1. The full address of the page you want to analyze https:// Enter the details.
  2. Analyze Click the button; the tool will pull up the page and scan for signals.
  3. The E-E-A-T score, letter grade, and signal table are displayed: green = current, red = missing.
  4. Learn the details detected by clicking on each signal.
  5. Personalized at the bottom of the page Improvement suggestions List them; take priority actions.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

E-E-A-T is an abbreviation for Experience, Expertise, Competence, and Trust. Featured in Google's Content Quality Evaluator Guide, this framework is used to measure the reliability and usefulness of content. High E-E-A-T scores are particularly critical for ranking in YMYL (health, finance, law) category pages.

No. The tool heuristically analyzes structural signals (author information, schema, links, etc.) in the page's HTML source code. Google's actual ranking algorithm is not publicly available; this tool evaluates your page based on documented best practices.

A total of 15 signals: author information (meta/schema/byline), author bio link, Person schema, publication date, update date, external source/citation links, Organization schema, Article/BlogPosting schema, social profile links, HTTPS, About Us page, Contact page, Privacy/Terms link, phone/address information, and Breadcrumb navigation.

A low score indicates that the page lacks basic signals of trust and competence. This can make it difficult for search engines to consider the page an authoritative source. You can improve your score by following these suggestions step-by-step.

The tool retrieves and processes the URL entered for analysis from the server; no results are saved or shared with third parties. Only publicly accessible pages can be analyzed.