SEO
· 7 checks — Canonical, meta, content depth, internal links, image SEO, and hreflang rolled into one auditable list.Cross-tab audit — SEO, performance, crawlability, mobile, structured data
FContent DepthActionNo contentFIX
Thin content
Reading level
Text-to-HTML Ratio
0 KB / 134 KB
Search engines need substantive text content to understand and rank a page.
Page has near-zero content — Google may treat it as soft 404 or low-quality.
Source: Google Search Central
BCanonical URLMinor issuesREVIEW
Search engines will determine the canonical URL themselves, which may cause duplicate content issues.
Without a canonical, Google may treat each URL variant (with/without slash, with tracking params, http/https) as duplicate content and split ranking.
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A canonical link tells Google which URL is the 'real' one when multiple URLs serve identical content. Without it, link equity gets split across variants and none of them rank as well as a single canonical version would. One <link rel="canonical"> tag in <head> covers it.
Source: Google Search Central
BMeta TagsMissing titleREVIEW
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The <title> tag is the most important on-page SEO element.
No <title> tag means Google generates one automatically — usually badly — and SERP click-through plummets.
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The title tag is the single most important on-page SEO element AND the SERP headline users see. Without one, Google guesses from H1 / og:title / page text, often producing awkward truncations. Add a 50-60 character <title> with the page's primary keyword first.
Source: Google Search Central
AInternal LinksNo linksPASS
A+Image SEONo imagesPASS
A+Schema Markup AuditPer-type completeness vs Schema.org requirements + rich-result eligibilityPASS
No structured data detected
Without JSON-LD or microdata, this page can't qualify for any of Google's rich result formats. Even basic Organization or WebSite schema is a quick win.
Hreflang0 hreflang tagsINFO
No hreflang tags detected.
Hreflang tags are only needed for multilingual or multi-regional sites.