What an SEO audit should reveal
A good SEO audit does more than count warnings. It should identify technical blockers (crawl errors, redirects, canonical conflicts), on-page issues (titles, headings, duplicates, thin content), and indexability risks (pages wasting crawl budget). SEOHealthChecker groups issues into clear categories and highlights where the biggest penalties come from—so you can focus on the few actions that unlock the most improvement.
Prioritization by Penalty Impact
Many tools list issues by affected URLs, which can be misleading. We rank top issues by penalty impact—a weighted score that reflects severity, frequency, and how strongly it can affect visibility. This makes the report feel smarter and helps teams stop arguing about what to fix first.
Fix Mode turns findings into tasks
Once you have the issues, Fix Mode converts them into an action plan. You'll get tasks grouped by role (Developer, SEO, Content), evidence, and a clear definition of done. That means faster execution and fewer back-and-forth cycles.
Who this tool is for
SEOHealthChecker is built for site owners who want clarity, agencies delivering client-ready audits, and developers who need technical evidence. Run a quick audit for fast insights or use deeper scans for larger sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is included in an SEO audit?
- A complete SEO audit covers crawlability, indexability, on-page content and metadata, internal links, structured data, and performance signals like Core Web Vitals.
- How long does an SEO audit take?
- A quick audit can finish in minutes. Larger sites take longer depending on page count and crawl depth.
- How is SEOHealthChecker different from other tools?
- It prioritizes issues by penalty impact and converts findings into Fix Mode tasks and a 7-day action plan—so you know what to do next.