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SEO/GEO audit

Audit your website for Google and AI answers

Enter a public URL. The tool reads the sitemap and up to 20 pages, extracts technical signals and lets AI produce a concrete SEO/GEO audit.

Live audit

Audit a website

Enter a public URL. The tool reads robots and sitemap files, crawls up to 20 HTML pages and reviews metadata, headings, internal links, schema, content and AI readability.

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Find sitemap and URLs

The tool reads robots.txt, sitemap.xml and internal links to find relevant pages.

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Crawl up to 20 pages

Each page is analyzed for title, meta description, canonical, headings, schema, internal links and body content.

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Generate SEO/GEO audit

The AI uses the crawled data to prioritize technical SEO, content gaps and improvements for answer engines.

The audit is based only on pages that can be publicly found and read. Blocked, thin or script-dependent pages can reduce the available data.

What gets checked

A real crawl-based audit

  • Sitemap, robots.txt and internal URLs are used to select up to 20 pages.
  • Metadata, headings, canonical tags, schema, internal links and page copy are extracted from each page.
  • The AI produces a prioritized SEO/GEO audit from real crawl data, not a generic brief.

Workflow

Audit real page data before writing more content.

The best use is to find technical blockers, weak templates, thin answers and internal linking gaps before prioritizing new content.

Crawl first

Start with what Google and AI crawlers can actually read: pages, metadata, headings, schema and internal links.

GEO beyond SEO

Check whether pages explain entities, services, location, proof and answers clearly enough for modern answer engines.

Prioritize fixes

Turn the audit into a short backlog of technical fixes, page improvements and content opportunities.