SEO & Content

On-Page SEO Audit

Analyze your page's on-page SEO health by entering the URL. See title, meta, H1, images, canonical, schema, and more in a single report.

On-Page SEO Audit
Information

About On-Page SEO Audits

For a website to rank highly in search engines, it needs to meet certain technical and content criteria. This is free. On-Page SEO Audit The tool securely retrieves the URL you wish to analyze from our server and scans the page's HTML structure, evaluating the most critical on-page factors for you.

The tool automatically reviews the following topics: <title>length and presence</title>, meta description (length and content), single H1 usageheading hierarchy (H1–H6 jumps), visuals subtext shortcomings, canonical label, viewport meta, lang its features include Open Graph and Twitter Card tags. JSON-LD structured data types, estimated word countinternal/external link balance, robots meta (noindex warning), and HTTPS Usage. For each item, the status (good/warning/bad), the measured value, and a concrete recommendation are provided; the overall SEO score is calculated on a scale of 0–100.

The audit is performed entirely on the server side: within the scope of SSRF security, only publicly accessible web addresses are analyzed, private network and local IP addresses are blocked. Results are only kept for the analysis session; no data is stored. It is ideal for documenting the current state before redesigning the site, reviewing competitor pages, or quickly reviewing newly published content.

Start your SEO optimization process with this tool, address each warning individually, and track your progress by repeating the audit after making changes.

How to use it?

Step by step

  1. The full address of the page you want to analyze https:// Include it in the text or paste.
  2. Analyze Click the button; the tool will fetch and process the page from the server side (this may take a few seconds).
  3. The overall SEO score and audit items are listed by category. Red The items are urgent. yellow The items indicate the proposed corrections.
  4. Each substance Suggestion Update your page according to the description in the column and monitor the progress by repeating the audit.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

On-page SEO is the process of optimizing a webpage's content and HTML structure for search engines. Correct titles and meta descriptions, a meaningful title hierarchy, descriptive image alt texts, and structured data make it easier for Google to understand your page correctly and rank it highly. It's just as important as non-technical factors (backlinks, domain authority) and is entirely within your control.

No. 100 points is a theoretical ideal, and most successful pages score between 70 and 90. The important thing is to eliminate red (bad) items and evaluate yellow (warning) items. Some items (e.g., JSON-LD schema) may not be necessary depending on the page type; the tool provides a general guideline, not a hard and fast rule.

For security reasons, only public web addresses are supported; localhost, internal networks, and private IPs are blocked. Additionally, some servers may block bots, respond slowly and time out, or serve pages rendered using JavaScript. For JavaScript-heavy SPAs, the HTML source may often appear blank.

In Google search results, the title usually appears in full, between 50–60 characters; longer versions are truncated and a '...' is added. For the meta description, 120–158 characters is recommended. These lengths may vary based on pixels; the tool prioritizes character count.

JSON-LD enables Google to display visual elements (star ratings, FAQs, breadcrumbs, etc.) in search results, which it calls 'rich results'. Adding a schema appropriate to your page type (Article, Product, FAQ Page, Local Business, etc.) can increase click-through rates. The format recommended by Google is JSON-LD.