Free AI SEO Checker & Audit Tool
Run a free AI SEO audit on any live page. Check page purpose, heading structure, internal links, terminology consistency, schema alignment, and extractability for AI search.
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- Free page-level audit
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What this AI SEO checker audits
This tool is built for a practical job: review one live page and surface the issues that make it harder for AI systems to classify, summarize, and reuse accurately.
- Page purpose clarity. The audit checks whether the page quickly explains what it is, who it serves, and what action the visitor should take next.
- Heading structure. It looks for headings that clearly separate topics and make the page easier to scan and extract.
- Internal linking support. It reviews whether related pages reinforce the same topic and help AI systems connect this page to the rest of the site.
- Terminology consistency. It surfaces pages that describe the same offer, audience, or topic in conflicting ways.
- Schema and structured context. It checks whether machine-readable signals match the actual role of the page.
- Content extractability and accessibility. It looks for writing and structural patterns that make a page easier to parse, summarize, and trust.
How AI systems evaluate page clarity and structure
AI search depends on more than rankings. A page needs to be easy to identify, easy to summarize, and easy to connect to supporting context elsewhere on the site.
- Classification comes first. If the page role is unclear, AI systems have a harder time deciding when to use it in an answer.
- Structure affects summarization. Clean headings, direct introductions, and tightly grouped sections make the page easier to compress into a reliable answer.
- Site context affects confidence. Internal links, supporting pages, and consistent language help confirm that the page belongs to a coherent topic cluster.
- Schema reinforces meaning. Structured data works best when it supports a page that is already clear in visible copy.
If you want the broader strategy behind this page-level work, use how to optimize your website to get featured in AI search as the next step, not as a replacement for the audit itself.
Common AI SEO mistakes this tool helps uncover
Most weak results come from page-level confusion, not from a lack of publishing activity. The checker helps surface the issues that usually stay hidden inside a traditional review.
- Mixed intent on one page. The page tries to explain, sell, compare, and rank for too many tasks at once.
- Weak or missing internal links. There is not enough support from related pages, FAQs, comparisons, or definitions.
- Unclear introductions. The page takes too long to explain what it is actually about.
- Inconsistent terminology. The same offer or topic is labeled differently across the page or across the site.
- Missing support content. The page exists in isolation without enough adjacent content to reinforce credibility and context.
- Schema that does not match page purpose. The structured data says one thing while the visible page behaves like another type of asset.
For a side-by-side explanation of why these issues often go unnoticed, read AI SEO checker vs traditional SEO audit.
What to fix first after an audit
Do not start everywhere at once. Use the audit to establish a fix order that improves interpretation where it matters most.
- Pages closest to revenue. Start with service, product, solution, and tool pages that drive trials, demos, or leads.
- Pages that define main topics. Tighten the pages that explain your key categories, methods, or offers because they shape how the rest of the site is understood.
- Pages with confusing structure. Fix weak intros, muddy headings, and mixed intent before spending time on secondary polish.
- Pages lacking support links. Add or improve the internal pages that help explain, compare, and validate the topic.
If you need a stronger order of operations, read what to fix first when AI visibility drops. If you are building a repeatable review process, use build a repeatable AI SEO workflow that scales. If readability is the core issue, see the guide to making your website LLM-readable.
AI SEO Checker FAQ
What does this AI SEO checker check?
This tool reviews page-level issues that affect how easily AI systems can understand and reuse a page. It checks page purpose clarity, heading structure, internal linking support, terminology consistency, schema alignment, content extractability, and relevant accessibility cues.
Is this different from a traditional SEO audit?
Yes. Traditional SEO audits focus more on rankings, indexing, crawlability, and technical health. An AI SEO audit focuses more on whether a page is easy to classify, summarize, and connect to likely user questions. Both matter, but they catch different problems. For the fuller comparison, read AI SEO checker vs traditional SEO audit.
Can this tool help improve AI search visibility?
Yes. It helps uncover the page-level issues that often reduce AI search visibility, such as weak page definitions, mixed intent, thin support content, or schema mismatches. If you need answer-level monitoring after the audit, use AI Visibility.
What pages should be checked first?
Start with pages closest to revenue, pages that define your core topics, pages with confusing structure, and pages that lack strong internal support. Those pages usually create the clearest business impact and the fastest diagnostic wins.
How often should an AI SEO audit be run?
Run the checker after major copy updates, schema changes, internal-linking changes, page-template changes, or launches of important new pages. For ongoing maintenance, a monthly or quarterly cadence is a practical baseline.
Do I need schema to get value from this tool?
No. Schema helps reinforce meaning, but many AI SEO problems begin with page purpose, section structure, terminology consistency, and weak support from related pages. The audit is still useful even if schema is limited or missing.
Is this AI SEO checker free?
Yes. You can run the checker on a live page without creating an account.