Site audit.

Scan a URL for security, SSL, redirect, SEO and social sharing issues in one go.

What does a site audit check?

Enter a URL above and the tool runs five checks against it at once: security headers, SSL certificate, redirect behaviour, core SEO meta tags, and Open Graph/Twitter Card social sharing tags – then scores the result so you can see what needs attention at a glance.

Why run this instead of the individual tools?

Each check here is a lighter-weight summary of its own dedicated tool – the header checker, SSL checker, meta tag checker, Open Graph checker and redirect checker. This page is for a quick first pass across all of them; click through to any of those for the full detail behind a result.

What do the good/warning/critical statuses mean?

Critical issues are things that actively break something – an expired certificate, a broken redirect, a missing title tag. Warnings are worth fixing but aren't urgent, like a certificate expiring soon or a slightly-too-long meta description. Good means that check found nothing to flag.

Does this check CORS configuration too?

Not automatically – CORS behaviour depends heavily on which origin and method you're testing, so a single fixed check would flag plenty of correctly-configured sites as "wrong". Use the CORS checker directly if you need to test a specific API endpoint.

Does this crawl my whole site?

No – this checks a single URL you provide. To crawl an entire site for broken links and page-level issues, use the link crawler instead.

Is anything saved or shared?

No. The audit runs on demand and the result is only shown in your browser – nothing is stored.

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