Technical and on-page signals
Website SEO test focused on what automated checks can see
SEO is broader than any single tool. This SEO test focuses on signals an automated lab can credibly evaluate—indexability-oriented basics, metadata, and mobile-friendly patterns—so you can separate facts from guesswork.
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What this SEO test includes
The SEO category in PageSpeed Insights highlights issues that often correlate with search quality problems. It is not a replacement for a full content strategy, backlinks review, or Search Console analysis.
- Document metadata and meaningful titles where detectable.
- Mobile usability signals tied to readable text and tap targets.
- Crawl-oriented hints such as robots configuration signals when present.
- Structured data validity only where applicable to the page being tested.
Why technical SEO still moves the needle
Great content struggles when crawlers cannot parse the page, when mobile layouts hide critical text, or when basic metadata is missing. Fixing those issues is often cheaper than producing new campaigns that never get seen.
If you are also tuning performance, start there too—speed and stability influence engagement metrics that search engines may use indirectly. Our performance and best-practices tests complement this view.
Related: Performance test · Best practices test
Website SEO test FAQ
Will this tell me my Google rankings?
No. Rankings depend on many factors outside a single-page lab test. This helps you catch technical issues that can hold otherwise good pages back.
Can this audit my whole domain?
You submit one URL at a time—usually a homepage or priority landing page. Use the findings as a template for what to check on other high-traffic templates.
Is this “white hat”?
The test reports what it sees. There are no tricks or hidden automation—just standard Lighthouse-style checks presented clearly.
What should I do after the test?
Prioritize fixes that affect many pages (templates, shared assets, CMS defaults), then re-run to confirm improvements.
Run the SEO test
Enter your URL on the homepage to generate the audit. SEO results appear alongside performance, accessibility, and best practices for context.