Audit
Score the page and identify the technical, content, social, link, and performance gaps.
Start with the free audit, then open a focused tool for indexing, structured data, performance, internal links, AdSense readiness, or content upgrade planning. Each tool is designed to turn a page-level question into a clearer next action.
Workflow Map
Score the page and identify the technical, content, social, link, and performance gaps.
Check Google-side indexing signals, schema eligibility, and speed issues with focused tools.
Turn the findings into internal-link recommendations, fix plans, and content upgrade briefs.
Run before-and-after reports so improvements are easier to prove and prioritise next time.
Choose By Use Case
Use these when you need to understand what is wrong, what Google is seeing, or what the page is eligible for.
Run the main scorecard, category breakdown, action plan, and exportable improvement brief for any page.
Run the auditInspect verified URLs with Search Console access, then compare Google-side treatment against audit findings.
Open inspectorReview structured data coverage, rich result eligibility signals, and practical schema improvements.
Check schemaTurn performance signals into a cleaner action order focused on user experience and page weight.
Review speed actionsUse these when the audit has already shown what needs work and you want a clearer execution path.
Compare two report snapshots to see score movement, fixed issues, new issues, and remaining priorities.
Compare reportsFind weakly connected pages and plan internal links that improve discovery, relevance, and crawl paths.
Plan internal linksCreate a page-type-specific improvement brief for homepages, service pages, tool pages, and blog guides.
Build a briefMonetization And Trust
Review low-value content risk, trust-page coverage, originality, and monetization readiness before applying or asking Google to review the site again.
Why this page is different from the guide library
Start with the SEO Audit Report, then use a focused tool when the audit points to indexing, schema, speed, linking, content, or monetization readiness.
No. They complement Search Console by turning visible page and site signals into clearer next actions.
The tools are meant to work together rather than act as isolated calculators. Each page should have a clear job: the audit diagnoses broad page quality, Search Console workflows connect Google data to URLs, schema and speed tools validate specific technical signals, and planning tools turn weak pages into better next actions.
That matters because a site built only around thin utilities can feel unfinished. This suite pairs each tool with explanatory guidance, limitations, examples, and links to related guides so visitors can understand the result and keep working without hitting a dead end.
Use the hub as a route map: choose one workflow, act on the result, then return only when the next question is clearer.
Run the main audit first so you know whether the page has metadata, content, link, technical, or performance problems.
Use the focused tools when a finding needs deeper review, such as schema eligibility, Core Web Vitals, indexing, or internal links.
Save a before snapshot, improve the page, then compare the after version so progress is visible and repeatable.