Detect core page issues
Review titles, descriptions, headings, image descriptions, broken links, duplicate pages, thin content, and other on-page signals.
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An on-page SEO audit finds page-level issues that can weaken organic search performance, then organizes them by severity, page, category, and status so teams know what to fix first.
Quick answer
An on-page SEO audit checks the elements search engines and readers use to understand a page, including titles, descriptions, headings, links, images, duplicate signals, and content depth. The useful output is a prioritized, review-ready worklist.
Current signal
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Key breakdown
What does this capability help you decide?
Review titles, descriptions, headings, image descriptions, broken links, duplicate pages, thin content, and other on-page signals.
Separate urgent page problems from useful guidance so effort follows likely search, user, and business impact.
Give editors a clear explanation of what should change, why it matters, and how to validate the improvement.
Select the website, templates, and pages that should be checked for on-page SEO quality.
Filter findings by page, severity, category, and status to create a focused worklist.
Apply or document the improvement, then confirm the issue is resolved on the next review.
Create a practical queue of page improvements without overwhelming the team with undifferentiated findings.
Use issue context to improve pages that already have demand but are not meeting their potential.
Turn an audit into a clear client workplan with ownership, priority, recommendations, and progress visibility.
Clear answers help teams use the signal in the right context and choose the next step with confidence.
It checks page-level elements such as titles, descriptions, headings, links, image descriptions, duplicate pages, content depth, and other signals that affect search understanding and page quality.
Issues can be organized by severity, page, category, status, and likely impact so teams can address the most important problems before lower-priority guidance.
Findings should be reviewed before implementation. The audit explains the issue and recommended direction so the appropriate person can approve the change.
Yes. Page-level issue context can help teams improve existing pages with clearer titles, headings, descriptions, links, image information, and deeper answers.
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Next step
Connect this signal to the wider SEO & GEO Audit suite and keep the next decision in context.