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Practical SEO checks you can run on any URL: trace broken links, see how pages link to each other, review how titles and descriptions will appear in search results, and generate keyword and domain ideas — all free, no signup.

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Which SEO tool should you use?

Start with the Broken Link Checker if the site is more than a year old — link rot is the most common problem and the easiest to fix. Use the Internal Link Mapper when pages exist but rank for nothing: orphaned pages get crawled last and ranked worst. The Title & Description Checker is worth running before you publish rather than after, because rewriting a title after Google has indexed it costs you a re-crawl cycle. Keyword and domain suggestion tools belong at the start of a project, not the end.

SEO tools — common questions

Which check should I run first on a site I have never audited?
Broken links, then internal linking. Both are mechanical problems with unambiguous fixes, and both affect every page rather than one. Content and keyword work only pays off once crawlers can move through the site cleanly.
Do these tools replace Ahrefs or Semrush?
No. Those platforms are built on their own crawl indexes and backlink databases, which is what you pay for. These tools inspect a page or a site live and answer specific questions for free — useful for fixing what you control, not for competitive intelligence.
How often is it worth re-running an SEO audit?
Quarterly for a stable site, and after any template or migration change. Auditing more often mostly produces noise, because search engines need weeks to reflect changes.

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