The general SEO audit by seodot.net works like an X-ray for a URL: it reveals what sits under the visible page and turns the first findings into a clear work plan.
A page can look finished on screen. The general audit reveals its base: headings, metadata, indexation access, internal links, and content weak spots.
Each report block answers a simple question: what makes the page harder for search engines to understand and less useful for people.
Checks H1-H6 nesting and semantic logic.
Looks at length, clarity, value, and page fit.
Checks robots, canonical, and visible search restrictions.
Finds where the page lacks answers, proof, or clarity.
Checks whether the page helps people move through the site.
Captures visible access, response, and baseline markup issues.
Before promotion starts, quickly check for rough issues in headings, metadata, and indexation access.
Confirm that H1, canonical, and the page structure did not weaken after release.
Evaluate the strengths and weak spots of a URL without a long manual pass through code and content blocks.
The report shows page state, explains risk in plain language, and helps decide what to do now and what can wait until the next phase.
What already works and where the page loses strength.
Which fixes matter most for SEO, copy, and development.
The result can be saved and exported as MD, CSV, or PDF.
Open the SEO dashboard, paste a URL, and run the general audit. In about a minute, you will have the first work plan.