
Use NexisDigital's free one-page checker to spot observable SEO and answer-engine signals, understand its limits, and decide what to investigate next.
A homepage checker can make the first review less intimidating. NexisDigital’s free SEO + AEO Checker reads one public homepage and reports 18 observable signals across technical delivery, search readiness, and answer-engine readability.
It is a starting point, not a verdict. A useful scan can identify a missing title, canonical, language declaration, clear H1, or applicable structured data; it cannot measure backlinks, Search Console visibility, competitors, whole-site coverage, rankings, or AI citations.
What the checker looks at
The checker requests the public homepage only. It looks for accessible signals in the response, including HTTPS, metadata, indexability, canonical handling, semantic headings, page language, useful crawlable content, and valid structured data.
The results separate technical, SEO, and AEO readiness so a visible issue has context. For example, a missing canonical is a technical clarity issue; an unclear page title affects how a page can be understood in search; incomplete entity markup can make relationships harder for answer systems to interpret.
How to use a score responsibly
Treat the result as a prioritised checklist, not a ranking prediction. Fix high-impact errors first, then verify the actual production response. Scores can be useful summaries, but they cannot replace browser testing, accessibility checks, content review, performance measurements, or Search Console data.
If the instant test is unavailable, it deliberately does not invent a score. You can request a deeper review instead, where evidence is checked before recommendations are made.
Run the check, then decide the next step
Enter a public website URL to get a quick, no-email-required snapshot. The checker does not access private analytics, accounts, or customer data. If the results reveal gaps—or your site needs a broader review—NexisDigital can help turn the evidence into a technical and content roadmap.