SEO & AI visibility

Website check

We check one page. Without a scheme we assume https.

Enter a web address and see at a glance whether a search engine can reach, understand and present your page properly. We check redirects, your robots.txt, your sitemap, the title and description as they appear in search results, the share preview on LinkedIn and WhatsApp, and your structured data. Every finding comes with what it means and what to do about it — no scores without explanation.

What people use this for

  • Find out why a page does not appear in Google: noindex, robots.txt or canonical
  • See how your title and description get cut off in search results
  • Check whether your JSON-LD holds the fields Google needs for rich results

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Frequently asked questions

Can you tell whether my page is in Google?

No, and be sceptical of tools claiming otherwise. A page's index status is only available through Search Console or Bing Webmaster Tools, which require domain ownership. What we check is whether anything is in the way: a noindex, a robots.txt block, a canonical pointing elsewhere. We also prepare a search link you can run yourself — that is the honest answer.

Why measure the title in pixels rather than characters?

Because Google truncates by pixels. A 60-character title in capitals is considerably wider than 60 characters in lower case, so it does not fit even though a character counter says it does. Our pixel figure is an approximation based on letter widths — enough to know whether it fits.

Do you check my whole site?

No, exactly one page. A tool that walks through someone else's entire site is no longer a check but a crawler, sending anonymous traffic to third-party servers. To review several pages, enter them one at a time.

How does this differ from the AI visibility check?

This check looks at classic search engines: Google and Bing. The AI visibility check looks at whether ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity may and can read your site — different bots, different rules, different pitfalls. They overlap partly, but the conclusions differ.

Do you store the address I enter?

No. We fetch the page, run the checks and show the result. That result stays in memory for fifteen minutes so repeated checks do not keep sending traffic to your server; after that it is gone. No database involved.