One-Page SEO Audit Tool
The One-Page SEO Audit Tool provides a comprehensive analysis of individual page SEO factors in seconds. It checks critical on-page elements including title tags, meta descriptions, headings, content quality, internal linking, and technical SEO signals to identify issues impacting rankings.
Unlike complex SEO tools that require subscriptions, this free tool focuses on actionable insights for single pages. It evaluates over 20 ranking factors, categorizes issues by severity, and provides specific fixes prioritized by potential impact on search visibility.
Perfect for quickly auditing new content before publishing, checking competitor pages for SEO insights, or identifying why specific pages aren't ranking as expected. Each audit includes technical checks, content analysis, and structural evaluation in one comprehensive report.
How It Works
Get results in just a few simple steps
Enter the URL to audit
Tool fetches and analyzes the page
Check title, meta description, headings
Evaluate content quality and length
Analyze internal and external links
Verify technical SEO factors
Generate prioritized fix list
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don't make these frequent errors
Ignoring title tag optimization for target keywords
Writing meta descriptions over 160 characters
Having multiple H1 tags or missing H1 entirely
Not including internal links to related content
Forgetting alt text for images
Frequently Asked Questions
What SEO factors does this tool check?
The tool checks title tag, meta description, headings (H1-H3), content length and quality, internal/external links, image optimization, schema markup, page speed indicators, mobile friendliness indicators, and indexability signals.
How is this different from Google's tools?
While Google's tools focus on technical aspects like Core Web Vitals, this tool emphasizes content and on-page SEO factors that directly impact rankings. It provides specific fixes rather than just identifying issues.
Should I audit every page on my site?
Audit your most important pages first: homepage, main category pages, and top traffic pages. Then audit new content before publishing and existing content that isn't ranking well. Regular audits help maintain SEO health.
What's a good SEO audit score?
Scores above 80 indicate well-optimized pages. 60-80 means good foundation with room for improvement. Below 60 suggests significant SEO issues that need addressing. Focus on fixing high-priority issues first.
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