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Our free SEO audit tool analyzes your webpage across 10 critical categories that directly impact your search engine rankings and visibility in AI-powered search results. Unlike basic SEO checkers that only look at meta tags, our audit examines the complete picture — from technical infrastructure to content quality to E-E-A-T signals that Google uses to evaluate page quality.
Validates title tag length, meta description, viewport settings, and robots directives against Google's recommendations.
Checks Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags to ensure your pages look great when shared on social media.
Detects JSON-LD Schema.org markup including FAQ schema, which can generate rich results in Google.
Checks for llms.txt, content structure, and signals that help your page get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.
Run a full audit after any major content update, redesign, or migration. For active sites, monthly audits help catch issues before they affect rankings. After fixing issues identified in an audit, re-run it to verify the fixes are working.
Scores above 80 (Grade A/B) indicate solid SEO fundamentals. Scores between 60-80 have room for improvement, while scores below 60 likely have critical issues holding back rankings. Focus on fixing the "Top Priority Fixes" first for maximum impact.
Yes — you get 3 free audits per day with a free account. Pro users ($5/mo) can bring their own API key for unlimited audits. Premium users ($10/mo) get unlimited audits using our AI infrastructure.
The Full Site SEO Audit from metagenerator.org is an AI-powered tool that performs a comprehensive analysis of any webpage across 10 distinct SEO categories. Unlike simple meta tag checkers that only scratch the surface, this audit evaluates the full spectrum of on-page SEO factors that influence how search engines and AI systems perceive your content. The 10 categories include meta tags, social sharing tags (Open Graph and Twitter Cards), heading structure, content quality and word count, internal and external linking, image optimization and alt text, structured data and Schema.org markup, technical fundamentals like HTTPS and canonical tags, E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) signals, and AI search readiness including llms.txt. Each category receives an individual score from 0 to 100, and these are aggregated into an overall score with a letter grade. The tool also identifies your top priority fixes — the highest-impact changes you can make immediately. You can export the complete audit report as a PDF or CSV file for sharing with clients, team members, or stakeholders. Whether you are a solo content creator checking a blog post or an agency running audits for multiple clients, metagenerator.org gives you a clear, actionable snapshot of your page's SEO health in seconds.
Search engine algorithms evolve continuously, and what worked last year may not be enough today. Regular SEO audits help you catch regressions before they impact rankings — a broken canonical tag after a site migration, missing alt text on newly added images, or structured data that stopped validating after a CMS update. Beyond traditional search, AI-powered search engines like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT with browsing, and Perplexity now evaluate many of the same signals when deciding which sites to cite. Pages with strong E-E-A-T signals, clean structured data, and well-organized headings are far more likely to appear in AI-generated answers. Running an audit after every major content update, site redesign, or CMS migration ensures that your technical SEO foundation remains solid. For agencies and freelancers, audit reports serve as powerful client deliverables that demonstrate the value of your work and highlight opportunities for improvement. The metagenerator.org site audit makes this process fast, thorough, and completely free for up to 3 audits per day.
Want to audit your entire site at once? Try Bulk Site Audit for up to 20 pages. Then use our Meta Tag Generator to fix any metadata issues found.
An SEO site audit is a comprehensive analysis of your website's search engine optimization health. It examines technical factors (page speed, mobile-friendliness, crawlability), on-page elements (meta tags, headings, content quality), and off-page signals (structured data, canonical tags) that affect your search rankings. Our AI-powered site audit goes beyond basic checks — it analyzes your content against current Google guidelines, identifies issues that hurt both traditional and AI search visibility, and provides prioritized, actionable recommendations. Think of it as a complete health checkup for your website's SEO.
Many SEO problems are invisible to the naked eye — broken canonical tags, missing structured data, slow server responses, or duplicate content. A site audit surfaces these issues before they damage your rankings.
Google updates its algorithm hundreds of times per year. Regular audits ensure your site stays compliant with the latest requirements, including Core Web Vitals, mobile-first indexing, and E-E-A-T signals.
Not all SEO issues have equal impact. A good audit prioritizes findings by severity, helping you focus on changes that will move the needle most — rather than wasting time on minor optimizations.
Running audits regularly creates a baseline you can measure against. This helps you demonstrate ROI from SEO work and identify regressions early before they impact traffic.
For actively maintained sites, monthly audits are ideal. At minimum, run an audit quarterly and after any major site changes (redesigns, migrations, CMS updates). If you're actively doing SEO work, weekly audits help you track the impact of your changes.
Our audit analyzes 10 categories including meta tags, heading structure, page speed, mobile-friendliness, schema markup, canonical tags, image optimization, content quality, internal linking, and AI search readiness.
No. The audit only reads your publicly accessible pages — it doesn't modify anything on your site. It's completely safe to run as often as you need.
Scores above 80 indicate a well-optimized site. 60-80 means there are meaningful improvements to make. Below 60 suggests significant SEO issues that are likely affecting your search visibility.