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Free Website SEO Audit Tool

Enter any URL and get a full technical audit in under 2 minutes — covering on-page SEO, security headers, Core Web Vitals, crawlability, and more than 100 individual signals.

No credit card required. Results visible before signup.

What the Audit Checks

On-Page SEO and Content

Every page is checked for a unique, correctly-length title tag (50–60 characters), a present meta description (120–155 characters), a single H1 heading, structured data (JSON-LD schema), and Open Graph tags. Missing or duplicate signals are flagged with severity labels. Internal links are traced to identify dead ends, nofollow misuse, and redirect chains.

Performance and Core Web Vitals

The scanner measures Time to First Byte (TTFB), flags render-blocking scripts in the head, checks for images without width and height attributes (a CLS signal), and identifies large uncompressed payloads. LCP, CLS, and INP thresholds are evaluated against Google's published pass/fail boundaries. A full explanation of Core Web Vitals impacts is available in the guides.

Security Headers and HTTPS

Checks HTTPS enforcement, HSTS presence, Content Security Policy (CSP), X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, and mixed content. Missing headers are a security risk and contribute to trust score signals in some browsers. Each finding includes a remediation note.

Crawlability and Indexability

Validates robots.txt syntax, flags noindex directives on pages that appear in the sitemap, traces redirect chains longer than one hop, and checks canonical integrity. Pages blocked from indexing by conflicting signals (for example, a canonical pointing to a noindex page) are highlighted as high-priority findings.

How to Read Your Health Score

The health score is a 0–100 number that reflects the overall quality of your site across all scanner categories. It is calculated from the number and severity of open findings weighted by category importance.

A
90–100
B
75–89
C
60–74
D
45–59
E
25–44
F
0–24

Scores above 80 indicate a well-optimised site. Scores below 50 signal significant issues requiring immediate attention. The findings panel ranks every issue by impact, so even if your score is low, you can see exactly what to fix first.

Common Issues Found Across the Web

The most frequently detected issues are missing or duplicate meta descriptions, title tags that are too long or shared across multiple pages, images without alt text, and pages without any structured data. Security-related findings — specifically missing HSTS and absent Content Security Policy headers — appear on the majority of sites audited. Browse the full issue library for detailed explanations and fix guides for each issue type. See also: most common SEO issues → and live most-detected data →

What Happens After the Free Scan

When you enter a URL and click the button, Seoxpert takes you into signup and carries that URL into your new workspace. After creating your account, you land in the dashboard, add the domain, and start the scan from there.

Once the scan completes, the full results are yours: health score, letter grade, every finding with severity and source page, and export options (PDF or CSV). For ongoing monitoring, paid plans enable scheduled scans and multi-domain management.

Ready to start? Enter your URL above, or sign up and use your free credit. For guidance on what to do with the results, read the scanner playbooks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the audit really free?

Yes. Every new account receives one free scan credit. Enter your URL, create an account, and your first full audit runs at no charge — no credit card required.

How long does the audit take?

Most audits complete in under 2 minutes. Sites with hundreds of pages or slow server response times may take slightly longer. You can watch live crawl progress while the scan is running.

What does the health score mean?

The health score is a 0–100 number reflecting overall SEO and technical quality. Scores map to letter grades A–F. The score is calculated from the number and severity of open findings weighted by category. A score above 80 indicates a well-optimised site.

Does it check mobile?

Yes. The scanner checks the viewport meta tag, flags missing mobile-friendly signals, and identifies layout issues that affect mobile users. Core Web Vitals findings are especially relevant for mobile performance.

How often should I run an SEO audit?

Active sites benefit from weekly scans to catch regressions after releases. After a major CMS migration or template change, run an audit immediately. Stable sites should be checked at minimum monthly.

Ready to see your site's health score?

No credit card required. Results in under 2 minutes.