
Free
Free SEO website check.
Leverage the full potential of your website to sustainably increase your visibility in search engines and attract valuable leads that truly convert.
- Valuable SEO Next Steps
- Recognize your potential
- Sustainably more customers
Free of charge & without obligation
SEO Priority List
The most important measures are ordered by impact and effort. You can immediately see what will have the greatest effect on visibility and inquiries first.
Plain text per point
For each recommendation, you will receive a brief explanation: What is the topic, what impact does it have – and what is the concrete next step.
Immediate measures & structure
We separate points that can be done quickly from measures that should be structured. This ensures that nothing is left undone and you work step by step.
Content & page impulses
You will receive concrete advice on which pages/sections are missing (e.g. services, FAQs, location logic) and how to better align content with search queries.
What you get at the
end of our
SEO check
.
You will receive a clear, action-oriented evaluation – not just numbers. Ultimately, after a check, you want to know only three things:
- Where does the website currently stand?
- What is really important?
- What is the next step?
01.
Send us your website url
The process is straightforward: Simply send us the name of your website using our form. We will receive this directly and a member of staff will take care of your website.
02.
We test your website
Your website will be checked directly by one of our experts. Our team will carefully examine your site so that you usually receive a comprehensive SEO analysis by email within 2 to 5 working days.
03.
We will send you the SEO report
After the detailed check of your website, you will receive the SEO check as a clear PDF file directly by email. You can implement the measures and recommendations contained in the check directly on your website.
Free
Free SEO website check
Free of charge & without obligation
Our free SEO check shows you the potential of your website to achieve better rankings & visibility.
What we check in our
SEO Check.
Our SEO check goes far beyond a superficial analysis. We examine the most important technical and content factors that determine your success on Google.

01.
Indexing & Crawling
If Google cannot reliably crawl and index your pages, content will remain excluded from the search – regardless of how good it is. In this area, we check whether your most important pages are technically accessible and whether Google recognizes the correct URL as the main version.
Common causes are Noindex signals, unclear canonical information, redirect chains, or a sitemap that does not reflect what should rank. Result: You know whether missing rankings are due to technical findability.
What we check
- robots.txt / Meta Robots (noindex, nofollow)
- Canonical logic (duplicates, incorrect main page)
- XML sitemap (present, current, relevant)
- Accessibility of important pages (crawl paths, 404/redirect chains)
Your added value:
You can see at a glance whether Google can find and index your most important pages. This allows you to see whether missing rankings have technical causes – and which corrections will enable visibility the fastest.
02.
OnPage & Structure
Titles, headings, and URLs seem simple – but are often the reason why Google does not clearly classify an offer. We check whether your pages make it clear in a few seconds: What is it about? Who is it for? What is the next step? If the title, H1, and page structure do not match, the page quickly appears arbitrary – for Google and for users. With a clean OnPage structure, you increase relevance, click-through rate, and comprehensibility without having to completely redesign the website.
What we check
- Title/Meta Description (relevance, length, click-attractiveness)
- H-structure (H1 unique, H2/H3 logical, no chaotic headings)
- URL logic (clear, short, thematic)
- Internal consistency (topic of the page matches title/H1/content)
Your added value:
You gain clarity as to whether Google and users immediately classify your offer correctly. Clean titles, headings, and URLs increase relevance and click-through rate – and ensure that the right visitors understand more quickly why they should inquire with you.
03.
Performance & Mobile
On mobile devices, it is often decided whether visitors become inquiries. If the page loads slowly or reacts sluggishly, the bounce rate increases – and potential customers are gone before they even grasp your offer. We therefore do not check for “perfection”, but for the biggest bottlenecks: images that are too large, too many scripts, plugins, or elements that delay the structure. You get a clear picture of whether performance is a real lever – and which measures are worth taking first.
What we check
- Mobile-First display (usability, layout, readability)
- Loading time & “Heavy Elements” (images, scripts, fonts)
- Core Web Vitals simplified (stability, response time, loading experience)
- Frequent brakes: images that are too large, too many plugins, unoptimized scripts
Your added value:
You can see whether your website loses visitors on mobile devices before they make an inquiry. With the bottlenecks found, you can specifically improve loading time and user experience – this reduces bounces, increases inquiries, and strengthens performance in the search.
04.
Content & Search Intention
Good content is not “more text”, but the appropriate answer to the appropriate search. We check whether your page meets the expectations of the searchers – i.e. whether it should inform, compare, or lead directly to the inquiry. We identify typical gaps: missing FAQs, an unclear service description, no process, too little substance, or too much generality. This allows you to recognize whether content is present but misses the need – and how to structure content in such a way that it builds visibility and supports inquiries.
What we check
- Does the content really meet the search query (info vs. comparison vs. purchase/inquiry)?
- Are there any crucial sections missing (service, process, prices, FAQ, trust)?
- Content depth: subtopics, examples, clear answers, added value
- Duplicate/Thin Content (too similar, too short, too generic)
Your added value:
You can see whether your page really delivers what searchers expect – or whether the content misses the need. With the recommendations, you align content and structure with the appropriate search intention, attract more qualified visitors, and increase the chance of inquiries.
05.
Internal Linking
Internal links control which pages Google considers important – and how users find their way to your service pages. We check whether your most important offer pages receive sufficient internal signals or whether they receive too little support in the page structure. We look at link paths (how quickly can you get from the homepage or content to the central services?), orphan pages, and whether navigation and footer offer real orientation. Result: You recognize where authority and attention are lost – and how to specifically strengthen your most important pages.
What we check
- Which service pages (offers) receive too few internal links?
- Link paths: how quickly can you get from the homepage/blog to the main pages?
- Orphan Pages (pages without internal links)
- Navigation/Footer/Context-Links (whether links really help or are just “decoration”)
Your added value:
You can see which service pages receive too little internal support. With targeted link paths, you strengthen your most important offers, improve findability in the crawl, and give more weight to exactly those pages that are supposed to bring leads.
06.
Local SEO (optional)
If your customers are searching regionally, local visibility often directly determines calls and inquiries. We check whether Google clearly understands where you operate and which services you offer locally – and whether your data is consistent everywhere. Typical hurdles are weak location/service pages, inconsistent NAP data, or missing local relevance signals. Result: You can see whether your local structure is cleanly built – and which adjustments increase your chances of visibility in the map results.
What we check
Logic of location & service pages (city + service cleanly covered)
NAP consistency (name, address, phone the same everywhere)
Relevance signals for “near me” (clear location information, service area, opening hours)
Basic checks around local findability (without tool overload)
Your added value You understand whether and why you are not visible enough locally (Google Maps/”near me”). With clear location and service logic as well as consistent data, you increase the chance of map pack placements – and gain more calls, messages, and appointment requests.
07.
Trust & Quality Signals
Many websites lose inquiries not because of “SEO”, but because crucial trust signals are missing. Users ask themselves: Who is the provider? How does it work? What exactly do I get? We check whether your website clearly answers these questions – with easily findable provider information, transparent service, comprehensible process, and clean legal text structure. This seems simple at first glance, but in practice often makes the difference between “Interested” and “Inquiry”. Result: You can see where trust is missing – and what you should improve first.
What we check
- Contact, Imprint, Data Protection (findable, complete)
- Transparency: Who is behind it, what exactly is offered, how does it work?
- Provider signals: clear services, responsibilities, location, serious presentation
- Trust for users: clear CTA, comprehensible process, less uncertainty
Your added value:
You can see whether your website actively builds trust or creates unnecessary doubts. With clear provider information, transparency, and a clean process, you increase the closing rate (more inquiries) – and send stronger quality signals to search engines.
The most common
SEO obstacles.
or structural barriers that prevent Google from placing your page prominently.
These “obstacles” cost you potential customers every day.
Non-indexed pages
Problem: Your page exists, but Google has not included it in the index. This often happens due to incorrect settings in the robots.txt or accidentally set “Noindex” tags.
Impact: This page is invisible to the search engine. You will not achieve any rankings or traffic with it – no matter how good the content is.
Typical Fix: We check the sitemap and meta tags to ensure that Google is allowed to read and store your content.
Missed Search Intent
Problem: Your content does not match what the user is actually looking for. If someone wants to buy, but only finds long guide texts (or vice versa), the disappointment is great.
Impact: Visitors bounce immediately. Google evaluates this high bounce rate as a sign of poor quality and downgrades the page.
Typical Fix: Consistently align the page structure and content with the expectations of the top search results.
Weak titles & H1 headings
Problem: Headings such as “Welcome” or “Our Services” give away valuable potential. They do not contain any relevant keywords and say nothing about your offer.
Impact: Google does not clearly understand the topic of the page, and users click on your result less often in the search results.
Typical Fix: Use clear, keyword-strong headings that immediately communicate what the page is about.
Poor Mobile Performance
Problem: The website loads too slowly on the smartphone or elements shift while loading.
Impact: Since Google follows the “Mobile First” approach, poor mobile values directly lead to ranking losses. In addition, mobile users do not forgive waiting times.
Typical Fix: Optimize image sizes, scripts, and caching to reduce the loading time to under 2.5 seconds.
Lack of Focus & Topic Diffusion
Problem: A single page tries to cover too many different topics at the same time, or similar content is scattered across many subpages.
Impact: Google cannot assign your page to a clear expert status. You rank for many terms “a little bit”, but for nothing on page 1.
Typical Fix: Bundle content into clear topic clusters and focus each page on a main topic.
Poor internal linking
Problem: Your most important offer pages (Money Pages) are hidden deep in the menu structure and receive hardly any links from other subpages.
Impact: These important pages “starve” because they do not receive any authority (link juice) from strong pages such as the homepage or good blog content.
Typical Fix: Build strategic link paths that specifically lead users and Google bots to your most important conversion pages.

Tips
Immediately implementable
SEO Quick Wins.
Here are the most effective “Quick Wins” that are often underestimated.
01.
Set internal links to main services
Your most important offer page (“Money Page”) needs backing. Find 3 to 5 other strong pages on your website (e.g. well-visited blog articles) and set a text link from there to your offer. This directs users and authority specifically there.
02.
Bundle thin content
Do you have many short pages on similar topics that hardly bring any traffic? Rather combine these into a single, strong “expert page”. This prevents your own pages from competing with each other and signals Google more content depth.
03.
Add FAQ block from real questions
Which three questions do you hear most often on the phone? Write these including the answer directly on your offer page. This provides extremely relevant content, keeps visitors on the page longer, and often covers exactly the search queries (“long-tail keywords”) that your customers type into Google.
04.
Fix indexing errors
A quick look in the Search Console or the robots.txt is always worthwhile. Make sure that your most important pages are not accidentally set to “Noindex” or blocked by technical barriers. A page that Google is not allowed to read cannot rank.
05.
Compress images & clean up scripts
Huge image files are the most common loading brake. Use tools for compression before you upload images. Small tip: use .jpg or .webp. Also check whether old plugins or scripts are running in the background that you no longer use – and remove this ballast.
06.
Strengthen local visibility
Make it easy for search engines to assign you locally. Place name, address, and phone number consistently and legibly in the footer of each page. This is a strong trust signal for Google and essential for ranking in your region.
Free
Free SEO website check
Free of charge & without obligation
FAQ
Who is this SEO check for?
Our free SEO check is ideal for anyone who wants to get their website higher up in Google search results. Regardless of whether you want to generate more inquiries, sell products or increase the number of visitors to your blog - our check will show you exactly where there is potential for optimization. You will find out which measures can improve the visibility of your website or online store.
What do you analyze on my website?
With our SEO check, we analyze the key elements that Google takes into account for the ranking of your website. This includes key on-page aspects such as the structure of the information, titles, headings and content, as well as technical details such as the loading times of your site. We also evaluate your backlink profile. Finally, you will receive our comprehensive analysis including specific optimization suggestions directly by e-mail.
How the free website SEO check works
Unlike other providers, who often use automated and error-prone software for SEO checks, we rely on the expertise of our SEO experts. We create each website SEO check individually and manually. Although this approach requires more time, it delivers much more precise results. The quality of our optimization suggestions in particular benefits noticeably from this meticulous approach.
How long does the free SEO check take?
Good things take time. While many providers of a free website SEO check will give you the results in just a few minutes, this is usually because the analysis is purely automated by software - without human review. Automated tools are helpful for a rough overview, but the expertise of an SEO specialist is required to evaluate the data meaningfully and create specific recommendations for action. That's why we create our SEO checks manually. Although this takes a little longer, it provides you with high-quality results. As a rule, you will receive the evaluation by e-mail within 2-3 working days.
Next steps
after the SEO Check.
Here are the most effective “Quick Wins” that are often underestimated.
01.
DIY: Do it yourself
You have the to-do list and want to take the implementation into your own hands? Perfect! Use our analysis as a detailed roadmap and work through the points step by step. Many of the Quick Wins can often be realized with little effort.
02.
Review: Sharpen priorities together
You are unsure where to start or which measure has the greatest leverage? Book a free 15-minute prioritization review with us. We will look at your results together and help you to clearly define the next steps.
03.
Implementation: We tackle it for you
You do not have time to take care of the implementation yourself? We are happy to take over for you. We develop a clear 30-, 60- or 90-day plan, implement the measures, and ensure that your website unfolds its full potential.
