Website SEO Score Checker —
A Full Audit in 60 Seconds

Free Website SEO Score Checker

An SEO audit used to take a consultant a full day. This Website SEO Score Checker runs the same 100+ checks in under a minute. Get an overall 0-100 score, six pillar scores, Core Web Vitals, schema review, and a prioritized fix list — the same diagnostic our team uses on paying clients, available free.

What Is a Website SEO Score Checker?

A website SEO score checker runs an automated audit against 100+ on-page, technical, and content signals, then rolls those checks into a single 0-100 score plus pillar sub-scores. Think of it as the equivalent of a credit score for your page — a fast, standardized read that highlights the issues most likely to affect ranking.

Modern checkers cover meta tags, heading hierarchy, content quality signals, internal link structure, image optimization, schema markup, mobile usability, page speed, Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS), indexability (robots.txt, canonical, meta robots, sitemap presence), and HTTPS configuration. Our checker also delivers a prioritized fix list — Critical, High, Medium, Low — with effort estimates so you know what to do Monday morning.

How to Use the Website SEO Score Checker

Step 1: Enter the page URL

You can audit any single page. Start with the homepage, then run audits on the top revenue-driving pages.

Step 2: Add a target keyword

Optional. With a target keyword, the tool grades content relevance and on-page optimization specifically for that term.

Step 3: Read the score, then the breakdown

The headline 0-100 score is a directional indicator. The six pillar scores tell you where to focus.

Step 4: Work the fix list top-down

Critical issues block ranking — fix those first. High-priority items move the needle within weeks. Medium and Low compound over time.

Step 5: Re-run after fixes

Re-audit the page two weeks after each round of fixes. Score improvement is your real KPI.

Why Use This SEO Score Checker?

  • A full audit in 60 seconds — consultants charge $1,500–$5,000 for the same checks; this is free.
  • Prioritized fix list — work top-down instead of trying to fix everything at once.
  • Core Web Vitals included — real LCP, INP, CLS data, not just a generic page speed score.
  • Schema review — see what's implemented and what's missing; structured data is foundational for AI Overviews.
  • Re-audit after every change — use the score as a continuous KPI, not a one-time check.

Who Should Use This Tool?

  • Site owners with no SEO background — get a plain-English read on what's holding the site back.
  • Developers checking a new build — audit a staging URL before launch to catch indexing or schema issues.
  • Agencies producing client reports — export the score and fix list as a monthly client deliverable.
  • Anyone after a Google update — check whether technical issues compounded the impact of an algorithm change.
  • Lead-gen sites — audit the top 10 landing pages — improvement here translates to direct revenue.

How We Calculate the SEO Score

The audit fetches the page in both desktop and mobile contexts, measures Core Web Vitals using the same Lighthouse engine Google uses for its own page experience reports, and parses the rendered HTML for on-page signals. Each of the six pillars is scored independently and then weighted into the overall 0-100 score: Technical (20%), On-Page (20%), Content Quality (20%), Mobile UX (15%), Page Speed / CWV (15%), Schema (10%). Issues are classified Critical / High / Medium / Low based on their typical ranking impact and remediation effort.

Pro Tips & Common Mistakes

  • Audit your top revenue pages, not just the homepage. Lift on a category page that converts at 4% beats lift on a homepage that doesn't.
  • Re-audit after every content or template change. Small CMS edits routinely break canonical, schema, or meta tag implementations.
  • Track the score as a KPI. Improvement in score correlates with traffic and ranking gains over 60-90 days.
  • Don't aim for 100. A 90+ score is excellent; chasing the last 10 points often costs more than it returns.

Frequently Asked Questions

90+ is excellent. 70–89 is healthy with optimization opportunity. 50–69 has meaningful issues. Below 50 needs urgent attention.

No — score reflects on-page, technical, and content health, but rankings also depend on backlinks, brand signals, and competitive context. A 95 score on a low-authority new site won't outrank a 70 score on an established brand.

Six pillars are weighted: Technical (20%), On-Page (20%), Content Quality (20%), Mobile UX (15%), Page Speed/CWV (15%), Schema (10%). Each pillar is independently scored before composite.

Yes — any public URL works. Comparing competitor scores reveals their on-page strengths and weaknesses.

Failing CWV (LCP > 2.5s, INP > 200ms, or CLS > 0.1) is a real ranking signal in 2026. Fix order: image optimization → render-blocking JS → server response time → layout shift sources.

Audit your top revenue/lead-driving pages first. The homepage gets attention by default; the pages that actually convert often have more easily-fixed issues.

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