Free SEO Test & Online Analysis
Run a free online SEO test — meta tags, Schema.org, Core Web Vitals, SSL and more
How it works
Our tool analyzes your URL in real-time, checking meta tags, heading structure, structured data, Open Graph, performance and much more. In seconds you receive a complete SEO diagnosis.
What we analyze
We check all essential aspects for your site's SEO:
Why analyze your SEO?
Good SEO increases your visibility in search engines, brings more qualified organic traffic and reduces paid advertising costs. Technical issues can prevent your site from being indexed correctly, causing you to miss business opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to run a free SEO test online?
Enter your website URL in the field above and click Analyze. In seconds you get a complete SEO test with a score from 0 to 100, covering meta tags, headings, SSL, Open Graph, Schema.org and Core Web Vitals — all free, no signup required.
How to analyze my website SEO online?
Paste the full URL of your page (e.g., https://example.com) and click Analyze. Our online SEO analysis checks over 15 technical and content elements, generating a detailed report with issues found and how to fix them.
What is an SEO Score?
SEO Score is a 0-to-100 rating summarizing your page's SEO health. It's calculated across 4 categories: Technical (30%) — title, canonical, SSL, sitemap; Content (25%) — ideal length, image alt, Schema.org; Social (20%) — Open Graph and Twitter Card; Performance (25%) — response time and broken links.
What does this SEO analysis tool check?
We check title, meta description, canonical, robots, Open Graph, Twitter Card, hreflang, Schema.org (JSON-LD), heading hierarchy (H1-H6), image alt text, SSL certificate, sitemap, server response time, broken links and Core Web Vitals via PageSpeed Insights.
Is the online SEO analysis free?
Yes, 100% free with no usage limits. No signup or credit card required. You can analyze as many URLs as you want.
What is Schema.org and why does it matter for SEO?
Schema.org is a structured data vocabulary (JSON-LD) that helps Google understand your page content. With proper Schema, your page can earn rich snippets in search results — star ratings, FAQ boxes, recipes, products — increasing click-through rates.
Why do I need a meta description?
The meta description appears as the subtitle in Google search results. It's not a direct ranking factor, but it strongly influences CTR (click-through rate). Keep it between 150-160 characters and include your main keyword.
What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph tags control how your site appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn and WhatsApp. Without them, social networks may display incorrect titles, images or descriptions, reducing engagement.
How to improve my website SEO after the analysis?
Prioritize items flagged as errors: 1) Adjust title to 50-60 characters with the main keyword; 2) Write a 150-160 character meta description; 3) Add og:image; 4) Fix broken links; 5) Ensure SSL is valid and sitemap is accessible.
Do headings (H1, H2, H3) affect SEO?
Yes. Use only 1 H1 per page with your main keyword. Use H2 and H3 for subtopics in hierarchical order — never skip levels (e.g., H1 directly to H4). Well-structured headings help Google understand your page structure and topic.
What is a canonical URL and when should I use it?
The canonical tag tells Google which is the main version of a page when there are duplicate or similar URLs (e.g., with and without www, with tracking parameters). Without it, Google may split authority between versions and hurt your ranking.
Why is SSL (HTTPS) important for SEO?
Google has used HTTPS as a ranking signal since 2014. Additionally, sites without SSL show a 'Not Secure' warning in Chrome, reducing user trust and increasing bounce rate. Expired certificates can also cause errors that may deindex pages.
