On-page SEO audit

Turn on-page SEO checks into clear optimization tasks.

Cockpit checks metadata, headings, content structure, links, and technical signals so you can see what helps or hurts organic visibility.

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Why this tool matters

Built for outcomes, not just another report.

Find visible SEO issues

Check titles, descriptions, headings, content, links, and technical basics in one analysis.

Prioritize concrete to-dos

Use clear recommendations instead of manually interpreting scattered audit data.

Connect with content workflows

Use findings together with keyword research, AI writing, and text optimization tools.

Workflow

From signal to execution in one place.

Cockpit is strongest when analysis, AI support, and next steps stay connected instead of spreading across separate tools.

1

Enter a URL

Analyze the page you want to improve.

2

Review SEO signals

See what is missing, weak, duplicated, or technically risky.

3

Improve the page

Turn recommendations into content, technical, or structural updates.

Typical use cases

  • SEO audits for service and landing pages
  • Pre-publishing checks for important content
  • Client-facing optimization recommendations
  • Finding optimization tasks after a website relaunch
  • Checking money pages before investing more in content or ads
SEO OnPage Analysis

Try the tool inside your free Cockpit account.

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Connected workflows

Works even better with related Cockpit tools.

Tool-specific pages are only the entry point. The real advantage is the connected toolbox behind them.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers before you test the tool in Cockpit.

Does it only check metadata?

No. Metadata is included, but the tool also looks at headings, content, links, and technical signals.

Can non-technical users understand the output?

Yes. The goal is to turn analysis into practical tasks, not just raw crawler output.

Can the analysis help decide what to fix first?

Yes. The goal is not only to detect issues, but to make the next optimization steps easier to prioritize.

Is it useful before publishing a new page?

Yes. A pre-publishing check can catch missing metadata, weak structure, and technical signals before the page is promoted.

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