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Free SEO Audit & Score Checker – Bangalore

Paste any web page URL and get an instant score out of 100 across on-page SEO, technical SEO, linking, structured data and content quality. See the real title tag, the real headings and the exact issues on your page — not generic advice.

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Fetching the page and running 24 checks…
out of 100
On-Page SEO
Technical SEO
Linking
Structured Data / Schema
Content Quality
What This Tool Checks

24 Checks Across 5 Categories

Every check below adds up to your score out of 100. We show you the real value found on your page for each one — the actual title text, the actual heading structure, the actual missing alt attributes — so you can see exactly what a search engine sees.

On-Page SEO (40 points)

On-page SEO is everything search engines read directly from your HTML and content. It's the largest category because these elements directly shape how your page appears in search results and how clearly it communicates its topic.

  • Title tag — present, and within the ideal 30–60 character range
  • Meta description — present, and within the ideal 70–160 character range
  • H1 heading — exactly one per page
  • Heading hierarchy — a logical structure of H2/H3 sections beneath your H1
  • Word count — enough content to cover the topic (300+ words)
  • Image alt text — descriptive alt attributes on your images
  • URL structure — clean, lowercase, hyphenated URLs

Technical SEO (30 points)

Technical SEO covers the behind-the-scenes settings that determine whether search engines can crawl, render and index your page correctly, and whether it works properly on mobile devices.

  • HTTPS — your page is served securely
  • Mobile viewport tag — the page is configured for mobile screens
  • Canonical tag — tells search engines which URL is the "main" version of this page
  • Robots meta tag — checks for an accidental noindex or nofollow
  • robots.txt — the file exists and is reachable
  • XML sitemap — declared in robots.txt or found at a common location, and reachable
  • Character encoding — a charset is declared in the page head
  • Language attribute<html lang> is set
  • Favicon — present for browser tabs and bookmarks

Linking (10 points)

Internal links help search engines and visitors discover your other pages, while outbound links need the right attributes for security and SEO control.

  • Internal links — at least 3 links to other pages on your own site
  • Outbound link attributes — links that open in a new tab use rel="noopener" (and nofollow/sponsored where relevant)

Structured Data & Social Tags (15 points)

Structured data (JSON-LD) and social meta tags help search engines and platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook and LinkedIn understand and display your page correctly.

  • JSON-LD structured data — at least one valid schema.org block
  • Open Graph tagsog:title, og:description and og:image for social link previews
  • Twitter Card tags — for rich previews on X/Twitter
  • Relevant schema type — a recognized type such as Organization, Article, Product or LocalBusiness

Content Quality (5 points)

These checks give a rough sense of how much real, readable content a page has compared to its underlying code.

  • Content-to-HTML ratio — visible text makes up a healthy share of the page
  • Page size — the HTML document isn't unnecessarily bloated

Local SEO Readiness (informational, not scored)

This panel flags two signals that matter if you run a local business: whether your page mentions a name, address and phone number (NAP), and whether you use LocalBusiness-style structured data. Both help your business appear in local search and Google Maps results.

AI Crawler Readiness (informational, not scored)

A growing share of search traffic now comes from AI assistants and answer engines. This panel checks your robots.txt file to see whether crawlers such as GPTBot (OpenAI), ClaudeBot (Anthropic), Google-Extended, PerplexityBot and CCBot are allowed to read your site. It doesn't affect your score, but it's worth knowing whether you're blocking these crawlers, intentionally or not.

Tech Stack (informational, not scored)

This panel identifies the platform behind a page — WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Webflow and others — along with the WordPress theme (and, where detectable, whether it's a child theme), page builder (Elementor, Divi, WPBakery and similar), e-commerce plugin, a few common WordPress plugins, and server details. It's based on publicly visible markup, asset paths and headers — the same approach tools like Wappalyzer use — so it's a best-effort read, not a guarantee, especially for child themes that load their parent via @import.

About This Tool

Built by a Working SEO Trainer — Not a Black Box

This SEO Audit & Score Checker was designed and built in-house by Digital Market Academy, under the direction of Rajesh Menon, DMA's Founder and Lead Instructor. Rajesh has spent over 15 years working hands-on in SEO, performance marketing, and digital strategy — and this tool reflects the same approach he uses in DMA's classroom training: show the real evidence first (the actual title tag, the actual missing alt text, the actual heading structure), then teach the why and how.

That's also why this tool stops at diagnosis. In DMA's SEO modules, students learn to turn evidence like this into a prioritised action plan — which is exactly the gap this tool intentionally leaves open. In fact, auditing a real website is a graded, hands-on project in DMA's flagship digital marketing course in Bangalore, not just a slide in a lecture.

Connect with Rajesh Menon on LinkedIn

Based at DMA's training campus in Bengaluru, Rajesh continues to work hands-on with local businesses on real SEO audits — the same kind of audit this tool just ran on your page.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about SEO audits, SEO scores, and how this tool works.

What is an SEO audit? +

An SEO audit is a structured check of a web page against the technical and on-page factors search engines look at, such as title tags, headings, meta descriptions, mobile-friendliness and structured data. It shows you where a page stands today, not just whether it ranks well.

What does this free SEO checker actually look at? +

It runs 24 checks across five areas: on-page SEO (title, meta description, headings, word count, image alt text, URL structure), technical SEO (HTTPS, mobile viewport, canonical tags, robots.txt, sitemap and more), internal and outbound linking, structured data and social tags, and overall content quality. These combine into a score out of 100.

What is a good SEO score? +

As a general guide, 80 and above means the page has its on-page and technical fundamentals well covered. 50 to 79 means several areas need attention. Below 50 usually means multiple fundamentals, such as a missing title tag, no HTTPS, or no meta description, are holding the page back. The score is a snapshot of fundamentals, not a guarantee of search rankings.

Is this SEO audit tool really free? +

Yes. Every check, the full score breakdown, the Local SEO and AI Crawler Readiness panels, and all export options (print/PDF, JSON, CSV and a shareable report link) are free with no signup. It was built as a teaching tool for our digital marketing students and the public.

Why doesn't this tool tell me how to fix the issues it finds? +

By design. Most checkers bury you in generic advice. This tool focuses on showing exactly what a search engine sees on your page, including the real title text, the real heading structure and the specific images missing alt attributes, so you can see the evidence clearly. Understanding why each of these matters, and how to fix them properly, is what our digital marketing courses cover.

How is the SEO score calculated? +

The 100-point score is split across five categories: on-page SEO (40 points), technical SEO (30 points), linking (10 points), structured data and social tags (15 points), and content quality (5 points). Each of the 24 checks contributes a fixed number of points depending on whether it fully passes, partially passes or fails.

Does this tool check my Google ranking or backlinks? +

No. This audit looks only at the page itself, its HTML, tags, structure and content, not off-page signals like backlinks, domain authority or current search rankings, which require paid third-party data. We would rather leave those out than show a number that might mislead.

How often should I run an SEO audit? +

It is worth re-running this check whenever you make significant changes to a page, such as a redesign, content update or new template, and periodically every few months to catch issues that creep in over time, like a missing meta description after a CMS update or an accidentally added noindex tag.

Want to Fix What We Found?

Knowing your score is step one. Our hands-on digital marketing course covers SEO, content, ads, analytics and AI tools — taught in batches of just 6 students.

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