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How healthy is your domain? Run a comprehensive SEO scan in seconds, identify critical technical errors, and get an actionable roadmap to higher rankings.

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Enter any URL and we'll run 15 critical SEO checks — scoring your page, identifying issues by impact level, and giving you a clear priority fix list.
Enter any publicly accessible URL. We'll check the homepage for 15 critical SEO signals.

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Scanning your page and running 15 SEO health checks…

Why Your Site Needs a Regular "SEO Physical"

Search engine algorithms change hundreds of times a year. What worked yesterday might be holding you back today. A "Silent SEO Error" — like a slow server response or a broken schema tag — can cause your rankings to slip without warning.

Our SEO Health Quick Scan acts as your site's first line of defense, analyzing:


Get a 360-Degree View of Your SEO Performance

The TechySEO Health Scanner is designed to provide clarity, not just data. We break down your site's performance into easy-to-understand categories:


How to Improve Your SEO Health Score

Each issue flagged in your results costs points and suppresses your ranking potential. Here's how to fix the most impactful problems, in priority order.

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Fix any blocking issues first — noindex, missing HTTPS, server errors

Before anything else, confirm your page isn't blocked from Google's index. A noindex directive, a page served over HTTP (not HTTPS), or a 5xx server error will prevent any other optimizations from mattering. Check this tool's "Indexability" and "Security" sections. If noindex is detected on a production page, remove it immediately and request recrawl in Google Search Console. If your page is still on HTTP, ensure you have a valid SSL certificate and that HTTPS is properly configured with 301 redirects from the HTTP version.

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Optimize your title tag and meta description for both keywords and CTR

The title tag is one of the highest-weighted ranking signals in this tool's scoring. If missing: write a unique, keyword-rich title under 60 characters for every page. If present but too long: trim to prevent SERP truncation. Your meta description won't directly impact rankings, but a well-written 120–160 character description with a clear call to action significantly improves your organic CTR, which is a strong indirect ranking signal. Never use duplicate or auto-generated titles and descriptions across multiple pages.

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Add schema markup to unlock rich results in Google Search

Missing schema markup is one of the most commonly overlooked score deductions — and one of the easiest to add. Structured data (JSON-LD) tells Google the precise type and context of your content: article, product, FAQ, review, event, how-to, or breadcrumb. Pages with valid schema are eligible for rich result features in SERPs (star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, image carousels) that significantly increase click-through rates. Use Google's Rich Results Test after adding schema to confirm it's valid and eligible. Most SEO plugins (Yoast, RankMath, Schema Pro) generate schema automatically.

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Fix image alt text and add Open Graph tags for the full point total

Images without alt attributes cost points in two ways: they're an accessibility failure (screen readers cannot describe the image), and they're a missed keyword signal for Google Image Search. Add descriptive, keyword-relevant alt text to every content image (not decorative images — use alt="" for those). For Open Graph tags: missing og:title, og:description, and og:image means social platforms will guess at your content when the page is shared. Add these to your <head> for full control over link previews on LinkedIn, X/Twitter, and Facebook.

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Monitor your score continuously — a single deploy can break multiple checks

A one-time scan only reflects the state of your page right now. CMS plugin updates, template changes, and new content publishes can silently break title tags, push noindex directives, or invalidate schema markup across hundreds of pages simultaneously. TechySEO Premium monitors your domain health score continuously, sending instant alerts whenever your score drops below a threshold you set. Proactive monitoring catches regressions within minutes of deployment — before Googlebot has time to record the failure.


Don't Just Scan Once — Achieve Peak Performance

A quick scan is a snapshot of today, but SEO is a continuous battle. For serious webmasters, "fixing errors" isn't enough; you need to prevent them from happening in the first place.

TechySEO is the ultimate technical companion for your domain. We move you from reactive fixing to proactive growth.

Why Professionals Choose TechySEO for Long-Term Health

Proactive monitoring is the difference between a minor configuration fix and a catastrophic traffic loss. TechySEO gives you both the alerting and audit depth to stay permanently ahead of issues.

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24/7 Automated Health Monitoring
Our system crawls your site periodically and alerts you the moment your "Health Score" drops — no manual checks required.
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Historical Trend Tracking
Watch your SEO health improve over time with visual progress charts. Prove your work's impact to clients and stakeholders with real data.
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Deep-Domain Crawls
The free tool scans your homepage. The Premium Suite audits every single page on your domain — surface issues hiding deep in your site architecture.
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Developer-Ready Tickets
Export technical errors directly into actionable tasks for your dev team. Connect to Jira, GitHub Issues, or export as CSV — your workflow, your way.
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Stop guessing why your traffic is stalling. Get a professional-grade audit and start your journey toward the top of the SERPs. Your domain deserves a clean bill of health. Secure it with TechySEO.

Frequently Asked Questions

An SEO health score is a numeric grade (0–100) that summarises the overall technical and on-page SEO quality of a web page. TechySEO evaluates 15 distinct signals — including HTTPS security, title tag quality, meta description presence and length, H1 headings, canonical tags, noindex status, mobile viewport, Open Graph tags, image alt text, schema markup, and server response time. Each check carries a weighted point value; the total earned points produce your score. A grade (A through F) is assigned based on the final score range.
Common culprits include missing or overly long meta descriptions, no schema markup, missing Open Graph tags, images without alt attributes, and slow server response times. Many sites lose significant points on things that are quick to fix but often overlooked. Use the Priority Fix List in the results panel to tackle your highest-impact issues first.
A manual scan after any major content publish, template change, or CMS plugin update is a good habit. For domains that change frequently (e-commerce, news sites, large blogs), relying on manual scans is risky — a single CMS template change can break title tags or push noindex onto hundreds of pages in seconds. TechySEO Premium monitors your domain continuously and alerts you the moment your score drops.
The free tool performs a single-page scan of the URL you enter — ideal for a quick homepage health check or spot-auditing an important landing page. For a full domain crawl that audits every page on your site, you need TechySEO Premium. Premium users get deep-domain crawls that surface site-wide issues: broken links, orphaned content, crawl budget waste, and more — all in one centralized dashboard.
The highest-impact issues are those that affect whether Google can find, crawl, index, and understand your content. In priority order: (1) Indexability blockers — noindex directives, robots.txt blocks, and redirect loops prevent Google from seeing your page entirely. (2) Missing title tags — the title is Google's primary on-page ranking signal. (3) No HTTPS — a confirmed ranking factor and trust signal for users. (4) Missing canonical tags on duplicate content — causes competing signals to dilute authority. (5) Slow server response (TTFB) — affects Core Web Vitals and crawl efficiency. Lower-weighted but still important: missing meta descriptions (CTR impact), missing schema (rich results eligibility), and missing alt text (accessibility and image search).
Schema markup (also called structured data) is JSON-LD code you add to your page's <head> that describes your content's type and properties in a format Google can reliably parse. For example, an Article schema tells Google: "This is a news article, published on this date, by this author." A Product schema adds: "This product costs $49, has a 4.5-star rating from 312 reviews, and is in stock." Pages with valid schema are eligible for rich result features in Google SERPs — star ratings, FAQ dropdown, HowTo carousels — that dramatically increase click-through rates. TechySEO's score deducts points for missing schema because it represents measurable lost SERP real estate and CTR opportunity, even though schema is not a direct ranking signal.