SEOWebChecker audits a site against more than 50 checks across 25 categories: crawlability, XML sitemaps and redirects on the technical side; meta tags, headings and alt text on-page; Core Web Vitals, mobile responsiveness, schema markup, backlink profile and security. Results come back as pass, warning or fail with recommendations attached, exportable to PDF. There is no registration, no login and no card, and the site states it will always be free.
The absence of a signup wall is the whole point. Every competitor in this category shows you a score and holds the findings behind an email address, which turns a diagnostic into a lead magnet – the audit exists to capture you rather than to tell you anything. Getting the full report with recommendations and a PDF export without handing over contact details is a materially different product, and the checks themselves are the right ones rather than a padded list.
Two things to hold in mind. No company entity is named anywhere, and a genuinely free tool with real running costs is funded somehow – if you cannot see the business model, it is worth knowing that before submitting client URLs. And an automated audit is a checklist, not a strategy: it will find a missing alt attribute and a slow Largest Contentful Paint, and it cannot tell you that you are ranking for the wrong queries, which is the problem most sites actually have. Use it as a hygiene check and not as a plan.






