Overview
Visitors can enter a website URL and get an immediate SEO score, trust score, technical signals, and property review summary. This helps users understand the quality of a page before creating a project.
The public SEO Search page explains how CheckSEO accepts many URL formats, normalizes the website address, and returns a technical SEO result with property-level checks. It is the best entry point for visitors who want to review a website quickly and then move into deeper monitoring.
Related reading: Projects , SEO Reports , Index Coverage .
Visitors can enter a website URL and get an immediate SEO score, trust score, technical signals, and property review summary. This helps users understand the quality of a page before creating a project.
The result explains HTTP status, load time, title, meta description, canonical signal, headings, image ALT coverage, robots.txt status, and sitemap availability.
Use the search result as the first review layer, then move into Projects, SEO Reports, Index Coverage, Sitemap, Robots, Content, and Links for deeper analysis and improvement tasks.
Start with the SEO Search tool to review the website quickly and understand the initial score.
Move into the Projects dashboard to track the website as an ongoing SEO project.
Open the related module pages like SEO Reports, Index Coverage, Sitemap, Robots, Content, and Links to understand the result in detail.
These internal links use targeted anchor text so visitors and search engines can move naturally across the main website SEO review topics.
Projects Dashboard turns a single website scan into an organized SEO monitoring workflow.
SEO ReportsSEO Reports explain score movement, page signals, and shared reporting in a format users can understand.
Index CoverageIndex Coverage shows whether website URLs are eligible, excluded, risky, or in need of review based on CheckSEO signals.
Use the public feature guides to understand the workflow, then run a website review and move into project-based monitoring for better SEO results.