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🛡 Health Score

Comprehensive website health check: security headers, SSL/TLS, response time, best practices

What is Health Score

Health Score is a comprehensive website health assessment on a 0 to 100 scale. The tool analyzes HTTP response, SSL certificate, DNS records, security headers, performance, and availability. Each parameter has its own weight in the final score. A high score (80+) indicates the site is well configured and safe for users.

The health score evaluates your website across multiple categories: security headers (HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options), SSL/TLS configuration (certificate validity, protocol versions), performance (response time, page size), and best practices (meta tags, favicon, canonical URLs). Each category contributes to the overall A+ to F grade.

Run health checks regularly — especially after server changes, deployments, or SSL certificate renewals. For deeper analysis of specific areas, use security checker, SSL checker, or speed analysis. Set up monitoring to track your health score over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Health Score?

Health Score is a comprehensive website health rating on a 0-100 scale. It analyzes: HTTP headers, SSL certificate, loading speed, security, SEO basics. The higher the score, the better the site's technical condition.

How is the health rating calculated?

The rating consists of several categories: security (headers, HTTPS, cookies), performance (TTFB, compression, caching), availability (status code, redirects), SEO (meta tags, robots.txt). Each category has its own weight.

How to improve Health Score?

Main steps: configure security headers (CSP, HSTS, X-Frame-Options), enable compression (Gzip/Brotli), set up caching (Cache-Control), update SSL certificate, add meta descriptions, fix redirects.

Does SSL affect the health score?

Yes, SSL critically affects the score. Checked: certificate presence, validity period, chain of trust, TLS version (minimum 1.2), HSTS header. Missing SSL or expired certificate significantly reduces the rating.

What matters more: security or performance?

Both are important, but security takes priority — a vulnerable site can be hacked. In our rating, security has the highest weight. Good news: many security measures (compression, caching, HTTPS) also speed up the site.

How to track site health over time?

Create an account and set up monitoring — Enterno.io will regularly check your site and track rating changes. You will receive notifications when the score drops and improvement recommendations.