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
DSchema Markup AuditAction1 schema types detectedFIX
Rich result eligibility
Sitelinks search box
Missing: name
Detected schema types
WebSite json-ld → Sitelinks search box1/2 required · 1/1 recommended
Required fields (Google)
- name — Add the site name Required for the sitelinks search box
- url — Required to anchor the search box to your domain
Recommended fields
- potentialAction — Enables the in-SERP search box
Missing schema opportunities
- easy
Article
Page reads as an article (long body + headline) — add Article schema
Eligible for top-stories carousel and Discover
- moderate
Event
Page mentions an event (time element or event markup) that could be marked up as Event
Events appear in dedicated event search and Google Events
Your WebSite structured data is missing required fields for Google's Sitelinks search box. Without these, the page won't qualify for rich results.
Schema entity missing required properties — Google's rich-result eligibility check fails; the schema is in source but never renders enhanced.
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
AMeta TagsTitle: 21 charsPASS
"Welcome to Python.org"
Alignment helps users confirm they've reached the right page.
Title and H1 disagree significantly — Google may treat one as the canonical topic and the other as off-topic, weakening ranking.
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Title is the SERP headline; H1 is the on-page headline. They should describe the same page. Large divergence (different topics, different keywords) signals confusion and Google may rewrite the title in SERP. Align both to the same primary topic.
Source: Google Search Central / on-page SEO
A+Content Depth1149 words, DifficultPASS
Good depth
Reading level
Grade 13
Text-to-HTML Ratio
7 KB / 59 KB
A+Internal Links141 internal, 81 externalPASS
Link Distribution
Anchor Text Quality
Most Linked Internal Pages
| # | URL | Links |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | /doc/ | 5 |
| 2 | 5 | |
| 3 | /downloads/ | 4 |
| 4 | /blogs/ | 4 |
| 5 | /community/diversity/ | 3 |
| 6 | /community/ | 3 |
| 7 | /about/gettingstarted/ | 3 |
| 8 | /about/help/ | 3 |
| 9 | /community/irc/ | 3 |
| 10 | #python-network | 3 |
Top External Domains
| Domain | Links |
|---|---|
| docs.python.org | 11 |
| wiki.python.org | 8 |
| pyfound.blogspot.com | 4 |
| blog.python.org | 3 |
| brochure.getpython.info | 2 |
| planetpython.org | 2 |
| peps.python.org | 2 |
| translations.python.org | 2 |
| github.com | 2 |
| pycon.blogspot.com | 2 |
A+Image SEO1 images, 1 descriptive filenamesPASS
See Accessibility tab for detailed alt text quality analysis.
Hreflang0 hreflang tagsINFO
No hreflang tags detected.
Hreflang tags are only needed for multilingual or multi-regional sites.