Instant on-page report: title, meta, headings, schema, indexability — plus E-E-A-T signals.
By the SEOZ team · Updated June 12, 2026
This tool fetches one page and runs the same on-page analysis as the SEOZ crawler: title tag and meta description (including pixel width, the way Google actually truncates), H1 and heading structure, canonical tag, indexability (noindex/robots), structured data, mobile viewport, Open Graph tags, word count, readability, image alt texts and internal versus external links. You get a clear pass/warn/fail verdict on every check plus an overall on-page score.
E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trust — the framework Google's quality raters use to judge content, and an increasingly decisive factor since the Helpful Content updates. Most free SEO checkers stop at titles and meta tags. This one also measures the signals raters actually look for: a visible author with schema markup, external source citations, publish and update dates, first-hand experience markers ("we tested", "our results"), original images instead of stock photos, and answer-friendly question headings that help you appear in AI answers and featured snippets.
The check is free, requires no account, analyzes one page at a time and stores nothing. The E-E-A-T criteria come from Google's Search Quality Rater Guidelines and the helpful content guidelines. For full-site crawls, E-E-A-T tracking over time and competitor benchmarking, that's what the SEOZ platform does.
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