Is your page set up
to rank?
Paste your page's HTML and get an instant snapshot of the on-page basics — title, meta, headings, canonical, indexability, alt text, and schema — with clear pass, review, and fix flags.
Open your page, view its source (Ctrl+U or right-click → View Page Source), select all, copy, and paste it below.
This checks the on-page elements in the HTML you paste, entirely in your browser. It covers the fundamentals, not everything — off-page factors, content quality, and speed also matter for ranking.
The on-page basics search engines actually read
Before Google can rank your page, it has to read it cleanly: a clear title and description, one sensible H1, a logical heading order, a canonical URL, no accidental noindex, a mobile viewport, alt text on images, and ideally some structured data. Small mistakes here quietly cap how well a page can do.
This snapshot checks all of that from the HTML you paste — nothing is uploaded. Pair it with the speed test and the local SEO scorecard for the full picture, or have us fix them for you.
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a real plan.
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