Paste your landing page URL and get an SEO audit: meta tags, headings, content quality, and quick wins — plus a full report.
A comprehensive technical audit to ensure search engines can find, crawl, and rank your page
Landing Page SEO Analysis is a systematic review of the technical and on-page elements that determine how search engines like Google discover, understand, and rank your landing page. Unlike general website SEO audits that examine entire domains, a landing page SEO analysis focuses on the specific page-level factors that influence whether your high-intent conversion page appears in relevant search results.
💡 A well-optimized landing page can rank for commercial intent keywords, driving qualified organic traffic that converts at 3-5x the rate of paid traffic—all without ongoing ad spend.
Search engines evaluate landing pages differently than blog posts or informational content. They look for clear value propositions, optimized meta tags, proper heading structure, page speed, mobile responsiveness, and content quality signals that indicate the page genuinely helps users accomplish their goals.
This free tool analyzes the critical on-page SEO elements of your landing page, providing an overall score from 0-100 and actionable recommendations. Whether you're launching a new product page, optimizing an existing funnel, or auditing competitor pages, you get instant insights to improve your organic visibility.
Organic traffic is the highest-ROI acquisition channel for landing pages
Many marketers focus landing pages exclusively on paid traffic, overlooking one of the most valuable traffic sources: organic search. When your landing page ranks for relevant keywords, you capture high-intent visitors who are actively searching for solutions—without paying per click.
📈 According to industry research, organic landing page traffic converts 2-3x better than paid traffic because searchers have higher intent and trust organic results more than ads.
For SaaS companies, e-commerce stores, and service businesses, landing pages often target high-commercial-intent keywords like 'best [solution] for [use case]', '[product] pricing', or '[competitor] alternative'. These pages can drive substantial bottom-funnel traffic that converts directly to trials, demos, or purchases.
Consider this: if your landing page ranks organically for a keyword with 1,000 monthly searches and a $15 CPC, you're effectively saving $15,000/month in ad spend. Over a year, that's $180,000 in value from a single optimized page.
A comprehensive audit covering 50+ SEO factors in under two minutes
Our SEO analyzer uses the same evaluation criteria that search engines apply to landing pages. We fetch your page, analyze its structure and content, and provide actionable recommendations based on current SEO best practices and Google's own guidelines.
Page Fetching & Rendering — We load your page like a search engine crawler, including JavaScript-rendered content, to see exactly what Google sees.
Meta Tags Analysis — We evaluate your title tag length, uniqueness, keyword placement, and meta description optimization for click-through rate.
Heading Structure Audit — We check for proper H1 usage, logical heading hierarchy, and keyword distribution in headings.
Content Quality Assessment — We analyze content length, uniqueness, keyword relevance, and readability scores.
Technical SEO Checks — We verify mobile responsiveness, page speed indicators, structured data presence, and crawlability factors.
Quick Wins Identification — We prioritize findings by impact, giving you a clear roadmap of what to fix first.
⚡ Most analyses complete in under 2 minutes. Public analyses are free and indexed for community benefit, while private analyses (2 credits) remain visible only to you.
Use the results as a checklist for your dev team, share with stakeholders as an audit report, or export to your project management tool. Re-run the analyzer after making changes to track your SEO score improvement over time.
Understanding each factor that contributes to your overall SEO score
Our SEO score is calculated from weighted factors based on their impact on search rankings. Here's what we measure and why each metric matters for your landing page's organic visibility:
Title Tag (15% weight) — Should be 50-60 characters, include your primary keyword near the beginning, and be compelling enough to drive clicks from search results.
Meta Description (10% weight) — Should be 150-160 characters, include a call-to-action, and accurately describe the page content to improve click-through rate.
H1 Tag (10% weight) — Every landing page needs exactly one H1 that clearly states the page's primary topic and includes the target keyword.
Heading Hierarchy (10% weight) — Proper H2-H6 structure helps search engines understand content organization and topic relationships.
Content Length (15% weight) — Landing pages ranking on page 1 typically have 1,000+ words of unique, valuable content.
Image Optimization (10% weight) — All images should have descriptive alt text and be compressed for fast loading.
Internal Linking (10% weight) — Links to related pages help search engines understand site structure and distribute page authority.
Page Speed (10% weight) — Core Web Vitals like LCP, FID, and CLS directly impact rankings and user experience.
Mobile Friendliness (10% weight) — Google uses mobile-first indexing, making responsive design essential for rankings.
🎯 Focus on the high-impact factors first: title tag, H1, and content quality typically drive the most significant ranking improvements.
The most frequent SEO errors we see that hurt rankings and conversions
🔧 The good news: most of these mistakes are easy to fix once identified. Our analyzer flags exactly which issues affect your page.
Proven strategies used by top-ranking landing pages
The highest-performing landing pages combine technical SEO excellence with compelling content that serves user intent. Here are the practices we recommend based on analysis of thousands of high-ranking pages:
🚀 SEO is not a one-time task. The best-performing landing pages are continuously optimized based on ranking data, user behavior, and competitive analysis.
Use this analyzer as part of your regular SEO workflow. Run an analysis before launching new landing pages, after major content updates, and monthly for ongoing optimization. Combined with proper analytics tracking, you'll have the data needed to continuously improve organic performance.
Common questions about landing page SEO analysis
We recommend running an SEO analysis before any major launch, after significant content updates, and at least monthly for key landing pages. Search engine algorithms evolve, competitors optimize their pages, and content can become outdated—regular audits help you stay competitive.
Public analyses are free and the results are indexed and visible to everyone—great for sharing insights or benchmarking competitors. Private analyses cost 2 credits, are visible only to you, and are perfect for analyzing your own pages without revealing data to competitors.
Our scoring model is based on Google's documented ranking factors and industry research on high-performing pages. While no tool can perfectly predict rankings (Google uses 200+ factors), our score strongly correlates with on-page optimization quality and identifies the improvements most likely to impact rankings.
Absolutely! Analyzing competitor pages is one of the most valuable use cases. See what they're doing well, identify gaps in their optimization, and find opportunities to outrank them with better on-page SEO.
On-page SEO is crucial but not the only factor. Rankings also depend on domain authority (backlinks), content freshness, search intent match, and competition level. A high SEO score means your on-page fundamentals are solid—use our Backlinks tool to analyze your off-page SEO.
Yes, we evaluate mobile responsiveness and flag common mobile SEO issues. Since Google uses mobile-first indexing, ensuring your landing page works well on mobile devices is essential for rankings.
Most analyses complete in 1-2 minutes. Complex pages with lots of JavaScript or slow servers may take slightly longer. You'll see a real-time progress indicator while we crawl and analyze your page.
Our analyzer renders JavaScript just like Google does, so we can evaluate the actual content that search engines see. If you're using client-side rendering, we'll flag any potential issues with content discoverability.