Paste the full URL of any page you want to audit — homepage, blog post, service page, or landing page.
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AI Analyses Your Page
Our engine fetches your page and runs 40+ checks across on-page, technical, content, and performance factors.
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Get Your Action Plan
Receive a prioritised list of issues with specific fixes — sorted by impact so you know exactly what to fix first.
Why Use This Tool
Built for Modern Websites
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Platform-Aware SEO Insights
We identify SEO issues across WordPress, Elementor, Shopify, and custom-built websites — including missing schema, render-blocking scripts, weak heading structure, and more.
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Actionable, Not Just Scores
Every issue comes with a specific fix. Not just "your meta description is bad" but exactly what to change and why.
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Page-Level Granularity
Audit individual pages, not just your domain. Identify why a specific blog post or service page isn't ranking.
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AI-Powered Analysis
Goes beyond basic checks — understands your content context, infers target keywords, and delivers smart, prioritized recommendations for better rankings.
Average Results
Issues found per audit12–18
Critical issues3–5
Avg score improvement+24 pts
Time to complete audit< 30s
Most WordPress + Elementor sites score between 45–65. After fixing critical issues, scores jump to 75–85 within weeks.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this SEO audit tool really free?
Yes, completely free. Enter any URL and get a full audit with no signup, no credit card, and no hidden fees. We offer this tool as a free resource for website owners and SEO professionals.
How accurate is the SEO audit?
Our tool fetches the actual HTML of your page and analyses it against 40+ real SEO signals. It uses AI to provide context-aware recommendations. While no automated tool replaces a manual expert review, this audit covers all major on-page and technical factors that impact rankings.
Can I audit any website, not just WordPress?
Yes. The tool works on any publicly accessible webpage — WordPress, Shopify, Wix, custom HTML sites, or any other platform. Just enter the full URL and run the audit.
How often should I audit my pages?
We recommend auditing important pages every 1–3 months, or any time you make significant changes to the page content, design, or plugins. Also audit new pages before and after publishing to catch issues early.
What is a good SEO score?
Scores of 80+ are excellent and indicate well-optimised pages. 65–79 is good but has room for improvement. 50–64 means several important issues need attention. Below 50 means critical issues are likely hurting your rankings and should be addressed immediately.
Will fixing these issues guarantee higher rankings?
Fixing technical and on-page SEO issues removes ranking barriers and gives Google clearer signals about your content. Most sites see meaningful ranking improvements after addressing critical issues, especially for competitive keywords. Results depend on your niche, competition, and domain authority.
Ready to Fix Your SEO?
Need expert help implementing the fixes? Our team specialises in WordPress SEO.