Discover SEO issues
on a single page

Check one URL against every major SEO signal and get a prioritized report in seconds

Page audits run in seconds on one URL. Auditing your whole site? Site audit covers every page

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No sign-up
Instant results
PDF report

Audit results

Download the PDF report and share it with your SEO specialist — they will know what to do.

This is a single-page audit. Duplicate titles and descriptions, orphan pages, broken internal links, and other site-wide issues can only be found with a site audit.

If you don't have an SEO specialist — we can help fix the errors for you.

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What the page audit checks

The same 28 SEO checks as our site audit, run against one URL instead of a whole crawl.

28 checks, 6 categories

Indexing, meta tags, links, images, performance, and security — covering title, description, headings, canonical, Open Graph, broken links, SSL, mixed content, and 20 more.

Prioritized by impact

Issues and warnings are sorted so the findings that hurt your rankings most show first — no triaging a wall of checks yourself.

Results in seconds

One URL, one HTTP fetch, all 28 checks in parallel. Full report in about 10 seconds — no queue, no sign-up.

Downloadable PDF report

Export the full report as a PDF and share it with your team, client, or SEO specialist — they'll know what to do.

Frequently asked questions

About 10 seconds. We fetch the page once, run 28 checks in parallel, and render the report as soon as the slowest check finishes — usually broken-link verification or SSL.
Scope. A page audit checks one URL and returns in seconds — use it when you want to verify a specific page or after fixing something. A site audit crawls up to 50 pages and reveals sitewide patterns like duplicate titles, missing meta tags, and broken internal links — issues that only show up when you compare pages.
Each individual checker runs one specific check — title, canonical, broken links, and 25 more. A page audit runs all 28 at once with a PDF export. Use the checkers for focused debugging; use the page audit for a full report.
Yes — WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Webflow, Next.js, plain HTML, anything. We read the rendered HTML the server returns, so as long as your page is publicly reachable we can audit it. Client-side-rendered SPAs still work for the parts server-rendered in the initial response.
Yes. After the audit completes, click "Download PDF report" — you'll get a structured PDF with all findings grouped by severity. Share it with your team, client, or SEO specialist. Free, no email capture.