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SEO Audit

Analyze any page for SEO issues. Results filtered by search engine: Google, Yandex, Bing, and AI services.

TL;DR:

SEO audit is a comprehensive 50+ factor check: titles, meta, canonical, hreflang, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, Core Web Vitals, HTTP headers, structured data. Returns an A-F grade with a prioritised list of critical issues and fixes. Useful before release and for regular audits.

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Technical auditWe check meta tags, headings, canonical, robots.txt, sitemap, load speed and structure.
SEO ScoreOverall score from 0 to 100 with breakdown by category: content, technical, links, speed.
Core Web VitalsLCP, FID/INP, CLS — key user experience metrics that directly affect rankings.
RecommendationsSpecific, prioritized recommendations with problem description and solution approach.

Why teams trust us

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Core Web Vitals

How it works

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Enter page URL

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50+ SEO factors checked

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Priority recommendations

SEO audit: complete website diagnostics in one tool

A full website SEO audit analyzes hundreds of parameters: from meta tags to page speed and structured data. The result is a prioritized improvement plan with specific actions for ranking growth.

On-Page analysis

Title, description, H1-H6, alt tags, canonical, internal links, keyword density.

Performance

PageSpeed, Core Web Vitals, page size, number of requests, render-blocking resources.

Technical factors

SSL, HTTPS, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, mobile-friendliness, Schema.org markup.

Comparative analysis

Compare audit results across different sites for competitive positioning.

Who uses this

SEO

full on-page audit

Marketers

landing page optimization

Developers

pre-launch check

DevOps

SEO regression monitoring

Common Mistakes

Running an audit without prioritizationA list of 50 issues without priorities is useless. Start with critical ones: duplicate titles, broken canonical, no HTTPS.
Fix and forgetSEO issues reappear with content updates and deploys. Auditing must be a regular process, not a one-time event.
Focusing only on title and descriptionMeta tags are only 10% of an SEO audit. Core Web Vitals, link structure and indexation are often more important.
Ignoring the mobile versionGoogle uses Mobile-First Indexing. Mobile version issues directly affect search rankings.

Best Practices

Start with critical blockersNoindex on production, broken canonical, no sitemap — these stop indexation. Fix them first.
Run audits monthlyNew content, redirects, plugin updates — all change the site's SEO profile. Regular audits catch regressions.
Track Core Web Vitals over timeA single measurement means nothing. Track LCP, CLS and INP trends after every deploy.
Validate fixes through GSCGoogle Search Console confirms that Googlebot saw your fixes. Use the URL Inspection Tool.

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SEO audit history, competitor comparison and API for automation.

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SEO Audit by Search Engine

Our tool checks your website against the requirements of Google, Yandex, Bing, and AI services. Each check is tagged with the search engines it applies to, so you can focus on what matters for your target audience.

Related guides

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Automated SEO audit

Weekly checks of meta tags, schema, canonical, robots. Report via email or Slack.