A free SEO audit is the fastest way to understand what's holding your site back on Google. Before spending on tools or consulting, an audit tells you where you stand: which technical and on-page signals are fine and which aren't, and above all what to fix first.
You need no account and no advanced skills to start: you can run a free SEO audit of your site and get a score with priorities in seconds.
What an SEO audit checks
- Title and meta description. Presence, length (title ~50-60 characters, meta ~120-160) and consistency with search intent.
- Heading structure. A single H1, an ordered H2/H3 hierarchy with no jumps.
- Content. Amount and relevance of the text, images with an alt attribute.
- Technical signals. HTTPS, canonical, meta robots, lang and viewport tags for mobile.
- Structured data. Presence of schema (Article, FAQ, Organization) that makes content readable by engines and AI.
- Performance (Core Web Vitals). LCP, INP and CLS: how fast and stable the page is. Go deeper in the Core Web Vitals guide.
How to read the results
A good audit doesn't give you a fake "all green": it shows a score and separates problems by severity. The practical rule is simple: fix first what has high impact and low effort — a missing title, a duplicate H1, a heavy image — and postpone structural work. A list of 40 problems with no priority is useless; 5 ordered actions change your ranking.
After the audit: from problem to action
The audit is the starting point, not the finish line. The value comes when every signal becomes a completed task. That's exactly the point of an SEO workflow: you gather the problems, order them by priority, execute them and verify the result. For the on-page side you can work page by page with the meta tag checker and the Google snippet preview.
Try it now
Start from the facts: run the free SEO audit of your site, look at the score and the priorities, then fix the first three things. It's the most concrete — and free — way to improve your visibility.