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SEO Analyzer

Run any URL through a full SEO audit — on-page, technical, performance, mobile, social, and off-page — and get one score, six breakdowns, and a prioritized list of fixes.

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What the SEO Analyzer does

This is the generalist audit: point it at a URL and it evaluates six dimensions — on-page signals, technical health, performance, mobile experience, social markup, and off-page factors — then rolls them into an overall score with a prioritized list of what to fix first.

The priority ordering is the actual product here. Audit tools love handing you 90-item checklists where 80 items barely matter; a ranked fix list keeps you working on the few changes that move rankings. When you’re ready to execute the fixes with copy-pasteable snippets, the SEO Optimizer runs on the same engine — and for keyword-specific content scoring, use the SEO Content Checker.

How to use it

  1. Enter the URL you want audited — a specific page, not just your homepage.
  2. Read the overall score, then open the weakest of the six category breakdowns.
  3. Work the prioritized fix list top-down; ignore the long tail until the top items are done.
  4. Re-run after fixing to confirm the score moved and nothing new broke.

SEO Analyzer FAQ

What do the six categories cover?

On-page (titles, headings, content signals), technical (crawlability, indexation, markup), performance (speed metrics), mobile (viewport and usability), social (Open Graph and Twitter Card tags), and off-page (link-based authority signals).

Should I audit my homepage or my content pages?

Content pages — that’s where organic traffic actually lands. Homepages are atypical: heavy on design, light on targetable content. Audit your top traffic pages and your top money pages first; fixes there pay immediately.

How often should I re-audit?

After every significant change, and quarterly otherwise. Sites rot quietly — plugins update, images bloat, links die. A quarterly audit of your top ten pages catches decay while it’s still cheap to fix.