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Quick SEO Audit

Run an instant technical SEO audit on any page. Get a comprehensive report with 70+ checks covering indexation, performance, security, and more.

Why Run a Technical SEO Audit?

Technical SEO is the foundation of search visibility. Even the best content won't rank if search engines can't crawl, index, and understand your pages properly. A technical audit identifies the issues that silently hold your site back — from missing meta tags to broken canonical URLs and insecure connections.

The Quick SEO Audit tool performs over 70 automated checks in seconds. Instead of manually reviewing each technical aspect, you get a structured report grouped by category with clear pass/fail indicators.

What Gets Checked

  • Indexation — robots.txt rules, meta robots directives, canonical tags, sitemap references, and crawlability
  • Meta Tags — title tag length and presence, meta description, Open Graph and Twitter Card tags for social sharing
  • Performance — page load indicators, resource optimization, compression, and caching headers
  • Security — HTTPS usage, mixed content detection, security headers like HSTS, X-Frame-Options, and Content-Security-Policy
  • Structured Data — presence and validity of JSON-LD or microdata markup
  • Mobile & Accessibility — viewport configuration, font sizes, and touch target dimensions

How to Use the Results

Start by fixing failed checks — these are the issues that actively hurt your search performance. Use the section-level donut charts to prioritize: a section with many failures deserves attention first. Skipped checks are informational and can usually be ignored unless you expect them to apply.

For JavaScript-heavy websites where crawlers see incomplete content, pre-rendering ensures every bot receives fully rendered HTML — resolving many indexation and meta tag issues in one step.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Quick SEO Audit check?
The audit runs 70+ individual checks across multiple categories including indexation (robots.txt, meta robots, canonical tags), performance (page speed indicators, resource optimization), security (HTTPS, mixed content, headers), meta tags (title, description, Open Graph), structured data, mobile-friendliness, and more. Each check returns a pass, fail, or skipped status with a detailed explanation.
How is the SEO audit score calculated?
The audit does not produce a single score. Instead, it reports the number of checks that passed, failed, and were skipped. This gives you a transparent, actionable breakdown rather than an arbitrary number. Focus on fixing failed checks to improve your site's technical SEO.
What do the donut charts show?
The large donut chart shows the overall distribution of passed (green), failed (red), and skipped (gray) checks. The smaller per-section charts break this down by category — for example, Indexation, Performance, or Security — so you can quickly identify which areas need attention.
Why are some checks skipped?
A check is skipped when it doesn't apply to the page being audited. For example, AMP-related checks are skipped if the page is not an AMP page, and structured data checks are skipped if no structured data is present. Skipped checks are not counted against you.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes, the Quick SEO Audit is completely free with no registration required. You can audit as many pages as you need.
How often should I run an SEO audit?
Run an audit after every major site update, deployment, or content change. For active websites, a weekly or monthly audit helps catch regressions early. If you're fixing issues identified by the audit, re-run it afterward to confirm the fixes are in place.
What is the difference between this audit and Google Search Console?
Google Search Console reports on how Google specifically sees and indexes your site over time. This Quick SEO Audit provides an instant, on-demand technical check that covers broader best practices — including items Google Search Console doesn't surface, like security headers, Open Graph tags, and AI-crawler-related configurations.
Can I audit pages that require authentication?
The audit checks publicly accessible pages only. If a page requires login or is behind a paywall, the tool will audit whatever the server returns to an unauthenticated request — which is also what search engine crawlers see.