Search foundations
Crawlability, titles, headings, metadata, mobile readiness, internal links, response quality, and content depth.
Measure how clearly your page communicates with search engines, answer engines, and generative AI systems—then fix the highest-impact gaps first.
A useful audit separates technical search foundations from answer formatting and the trust signals generative systems rely on.
Crawlability, titles, headings, metadata, mobile readiness, internal links, response quality, and content depth.
Natural-language questions, answer-first passages, FAQ structure, concise paragraphs, lists, and tables.
Structured entities, expertise, freshness, evidence, citations, publisher transparency, and AI guidance.
The tool retrieves public server-rendered HTML while re-validating every redirect and blocking private-network destinations.
Each check records what was found, why it matters, and the specific improvement that should follow.
Weighted scores and a prioritized plan keep critical visibility work ahead of low-impact polish.
It is a page-audit tool that checks traditional search optimization, answer-engine formatting, and generative-engine trust and citation signals in one report.
SEO improves visibility in traditional search results. AEO structures direct answers for featured snippets and conversational results. GEO strengthens the entities, evidence, expertise, and structure that generative systems use when selecting sources.
The tool evaluates 32 weighted checks: 18 SEO checks, 6 AEO checks, and 8 GEO checks. The overall score gives higher-impact issues more influence.
It analyzes the HTML returned by the web server. Content that appears only after client-side JavaScript runs may not be visible in this shared-hosting edition.
No database is used for submitted URLs or reports. The hosting provider may still retain standard access logs according to its configuration and privacy policy.
Begin with the high-impact items in the priority plan. Resolve crawlability, indexability, title, H1, mobile, and direct-answer issues before polishing lower-impact enhancements.
SEO, AEO and GEO describe related but distinct visibility goals. Search Engine Optimization helps a page become crawlable, understandable, and competitive in traditional search results. Answer Engine Optimization makes important information easy to extract for featured snippets, voice-style queries, and conversational interfaces. Generative Engine Optimization strengthens the evidence, entities, expertise, and source transparency that can influence whether an AI system trusts and cites a page.
Fix failed high-impact SEO checks before chasing advanced AI visibility tactics. A page that returns an error, blocks indexing, lacks a useful title, or renders poorly on mobile has a weak foundation. Confirm one clear H1, a logical heading outline, accurate canonical metadata, secure HTTPS, and a successful response. Use the evidence shown in every audit card rather than optimizing toward the score alone.
For AEO, identify the genuine questions visitors ask and answer each one immediately. A concise opening sentence can be followed by context, examples, steps, or caveats. Lists should organize processes and options; tables should clarify comparisons. Do not add FAQ markup to invisible or irrelevant content. The visible page and its structured data should describe the same information.
GEO depends on clarity and verification. Define the publisher, author, article, product, or service as explicit entities. Show who created the content, why that person is qualified, when it was updated, and which primary sources support important claims. Specific figures are useful only when readers can understand their date, origin, and methodology. About, Contact, Privacy, author, and editorial-policy pages make the publisher easier to assess.
The overall score is weighted, so a failed high-impact item matters more than a minor enhancement. It is not a promise of rankings or AI citations. Re-run the audit after meaningful changes, compare the evidence, and combine automated checks with Search Console data, performance testing, user research, and editorial review.