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Free SEO audit for any site

Enter a URL — checks title, meta, h1, viewport, canonical, OG, JSON-LD, hreflang, alt text, security headers, and more.

Enter any page URL to get a score and detailed report.

What does the SEO audit check?

Our free SEO audit scans any public URL against 12 factors that directly affect organic ranking: the Title tag, Meta Description, H1–H3 structure, JSON-LD schema, canonical link, multilingual hreflang, image alt text, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, HTTPS, www / non-www routing, and broken-link detection. The tool returns a 0–100 score plus a per-check breakdown — what passed, what is in warning, and what failed. No signup, no plugin, and it works on any public URL — WordPress, WooCommerce, a brochure site, or a landing page.

When should you use it?

Run it before starting an SEO campaign — to know where you stand. After a theme change or domain migration — to confirm nothing broke. When you see an unexplained drop in organic traffic. Before pushing a new site live. And on competitor sites — to find their strengths and your gaps. We recommend running it at least once a month on every site you actively rank, because SEO settings often break silently after WordPress core or plugin updates.

How to read the results

Results use three colors: green (Pass) — the check is fine, no action needed. Amber (Warn) — the value exists but is suboptimal; fix it when you can. Red (Fail) — an active issue that may hurt rankings; fix it now. The total score is a weighted average — critical checks (H1, Title) carry more weight than nice-to-haves. We recommend tackling reds first, then ambers, before chasing green-on-green perfection.

Common mistakes worth fixing

These checks fail most often on untouched sites: a Meta Description longer than 160 characters that gets truncated; the same Title repeated across every page; missing alt text on hero images; the site responding on both www and non-www without a 301 redirect; a sitemap pointing to dead URLs; and missing schema for primary content types. Our tool flags each of these separately with a one-line explanation of what to fix.

After the audit — what next?

You can fix each issue manually, or connect the site to Rank+ and let the platform handle the automatable parts (per-post Meta, schema, sitemap, alt text, Core Web Vitals monitoring) on an ongoing basis. The audit also offers free AI Audit Recommendations — a personalized 3-action plan for your specific site, with the why and the how, generated on demand after a single email gate.

Real-world scenarios we see

Example 1 — a one-month-old site scoring 42/100. Issues: no sitemap.xml, robots.txt blocking /wp-admin/ but also /wp-content/uploads/ (images can't index), zero schema. Fixing those three lifted the score to 78. Example 2 — an established site losing traffic over six months. The audit revealed a 280-character Meta Description on every post and a canonical pointing to an old domain that no longer exists after migration. The canonical fix alone recovered 35% of the traffic in two weeks. Example 3 — a WooCommerce store where a category page wasn't indexing. Cause: a stray noindex from a misconfigured plugin. The audit flagged it on the very first row of the report.