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Free SEO Content Analyzer

Get a comprehensive SEO score with keyword analysis, readability checks, and actionable improvements to rank higher in search.

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Pro Tip

Include keyword in first 100 words

Pro Tip

Use H2/H3 headings every 300-500 words

Scoring

10 SEO factors · 0-100 score

Paste a URL. See how it ranks against competitors. Keywords, structure, links, readability—everything measured. Know exactly what to fix to rank higher.

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How the SEO Content Analyzer Works

Paste any URL into the tool. We scrape the live page, pull the raw HTML, and run it through an AI-powered audit that checks ten core on-page SEO factors. The whole process takes 60 to 90 seconds. No signup required, no credit card, no waiting for a report to land in your inbox.

Each factor gets scored individually so you know exactly where you stand. Keyword placement, heading hierarchy, meta descriptions, internal and external link quality, readability, content depth, image optimization, and schema markup. No vague letter grades. You get a prioritized list of fixes ranked by how much they move rankings.

The analyzer also benchmarks your content against top-ranking pages for your target keyword. You see the specific gaps between your page and position-one results, so you can close them methodically instead of guessing what Google wants. Pages that score 80 or above typically compete for first-page positions.

Run an SEO Content Check Across 10 Ranking Factors

Most free tools check two or three things and call it a day. This analyzer covers the full surface area that determines whether your content ranks or sits on page five collecting dust.

  • Keyword placement and density. Is your target keyword in the title, H1, first 100 words, and subheadings? We check keyword density without rewarding stuffing.
  • Heading structure. Proper H1-to-H4 hierarchy signals topic organization to Google. Broken hierarchy confuses crawlers and readers.
  • Meta title and description. Length, keyword inclusion, and whether your click-through rate potential is strong or weak.
  • Internal linking. Pages with zero internal links are orphans. We flag missing connections and suggest where to add them.
  • External link quality. Outbound links to authoritative sources signal credibility. We check whether you have them and whether they point somewhere useful.
  • Readability. Sentence length, paragraph density, passive voice usage. Content that reads at a grade 8 level performs better than academic writing.
  • Content depth. Word count relative to competing pages. Thin content rarely ranks for competitive terms.
  • Image optimization. Alt tags, file sizes, and whether images support the content or just decorate it.
  • Schema markup. Structured data that earns rich snippets and helps answer engines extract your content.
  • Topical authority signals. Does the page demonstrate depth, or does it read like a surface-level overview that Google will skip?

Who This Tool Is For

Content marketers publishing blog posts and guides who want to stop guessing whether their on-page SEO is right. Freelance writers handing off drafts to clients who expect SEO-ready content. Founders and solopreneurs doing their own content and competing against teams with dedicated SEO staff. SEO consultants who need quick audits before writing recommendations. Agency teams running content for multiple clients who need a fast quality gate before publishing.

If you publish content and want it to rank, this tool replaces the manual SEO checklist you probably skip half the time. Ten audits per day, zero cost, no signup required.

SEO Content Best Practices That Actually Move Rankings

Google processes over 5,000 algorithm updates per year. Keeping up with every change is pointless. Focus on fundamentals that stay constant.

Match search intent first. Before writing a single word, search your target keyword and look at what Google already ranks. If the top results are how-to guides, don't write a product page. If they're comparison posts, don't write a glossary entry. Intent mismatch is the number-one reason pages don't rank regardless of technical optimization.

Front-load your value. Put your main keyword and core answer in the first 100 words. Google weighs early content more heavily, and readers decide within seconds whether your page answers their question. Burying the answer under three paragraphs of setup loses both.

Build internal link architecture. Every new page should link to two or three relevant existing pages, and those existing pages should link back. This distributes authority and keeps readers moving deeper into your site. Orphan pages with no links rarely rank. Our content SEO glossary entry covers the full framework.

Write for featured snippets. Structure answers as direct statements under clear question-based headings. Google pulls snippet content from pages that answer questions concisely in the first sentence after the heading. The AI Extractability Scorer tests whether your content is structured for this.

Update quarterly. Pages that ranked six months ago can slide if competitors publish fresher content. Run this analyzer on your top 20 pages every quarter. Fix what drifted. Check your blog quality scores alongside SEO metrics to catch content that technically ranks but reads poorly.

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