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How to Check Your SEO Score

A step-by-step guide to auditing your website's SEO health across 50+ ranking factors — completely free, no signup required.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Open the SEO Checker tool

Navigate to SerpNap's SEO Checker. No signup, login, or installation is needed — the tool runs directly in your browser.

2

Enter your website URL

Paste the full URL of the page you want to audit (e.g., https://example.com). You can check any publicly accessible page, including competitor sites.

3

Run the audit

Click the analyze button and wait approximately 15-30 seconds. SerpNap fetches your live page and runs 50+ checks covering meta tags, headings, images, performance, structured data, and more.

4

Review your overall score

Your SEO score appears at the top of the report on a 0-100 scale. Scores above 80 are strong, 60-80 need improvement, and below 60 require immediate attention.

5

Examine individual checks

Scroll through each category — on-page SEO, technical health, content quality, E-E-A-T signals, and accessibility. Each check shows pass, warning, or fail status with an explanation.

6

Apply AI-powered fixes

For every issue found, SerpNap provides an AI-generated fix with actual code you can copy-paste into your site. No guesswork needed — just implement the suggestions.

7

Re-audit to verify improvements

After making changes, run the audit again to confirm your score improved. SerpNap is free with no usage limits, so audit as often as you need.

Ready to Check Your SEO Score?

Use SerpNap's SEO Checker — free, instant, no signup required.

Open SEO Checker

Why It Matters

Your SEO score is a snapshot of how well your page is optimized for search engines. A low score means search engines struggle to understand, crawl, and rank your content — which directly translates to lost organic traffic and revenue. Regular audits catch issues before they impact rankings, helping you stay ahead of competitors and algorithm updates.

Pro Tips

  • Audit your homepage and your top 5 traffic-generating pages first — these have the highest impact on overall organic performance.
  • Check competitor pages to benchmark your score against theirs and identify optimization gaps.
  • Run audits after every major content update or site change to catch regressions early.
  • Focus on fixing critical (red) issues first before addressing warnings — they have the biggest impact on rankings.
  • Export the PDF report to share with your team or developer for implementation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good SEO score?

An SEO score above 80 out of 100 is considered strong. Scores between 60-80 indicate room for improvement, while anything below 60 means there are significant issues that likely hurt your search rankings. However, focus on fixing individual issues rather than chasing a perfect score.

How often should I check my SEO score?

At minimum monthly, and after any major website change (new content, redesign, plugin updates, hosting migration). SerpNap is free with no limits, so you can check as often as you want.

Is SerpNap's SEO score accurate?

SerpNap analyzes your live page against 50+ known ranking factors based on Google's documented best practices. It checks the same elements that Google's crawler evaluates — meta tags, headings, images, structured data, performance, and more.

Can I check my competitor's SEO score?

Yes. Just enter any publicly accessible URL into the SEO Checker. This is a great way to benchmark your optimization against competitors and find areas where you can gain an edge.

Do I need to sign up to check my SEO score?

No. SerpNap is completely free with no signup, no email capture, and no credit card required. Just enter a URL and get your full audit instantly.