SEO Score Checker
Paste your content, enter your target keyword, and get an instant AI-powered SEO score with actionable suggestions.
Fetches live page content including internal links — fixes internal link detection
The tool will check if each secondary keyword appears in your content
Optional — for full 100pt score
How the SEO Score Checker Works
📝 Paste Your Content
Enter your article or page content, target keyword and optional meta tags. You can also fetch content directly from a URL.
📊 Get Your SEO Score
The tool analyses 10 on-page SEO factors — keyword placement, density, readability, content length, meta tags and more.
✅ Apply the Fixes
Review your score breakdown and actionable suggestions, then update your content to push your score higher.
💡 Tips for a Higher SEO Score
- ✓Place your primary keyword in the first 100 words of your article — this signals relevance to Google early.
- ✓Aim for keyword density of 1–2%. Too low and your content may not rank; too high and you risk a keyword stuffing penalty.
- ✓Use your target keyword in at least one H2 or H3 heading to reinforce topical relevance.
- ✓Write at least 800 words for competitive keywords. Longer, well-structured content consistently outperforms thin pages.
- ✓Always add at least one internal link to a related page on your site — it helps Google crawl and understand your site structure.
- ✓Keep your meta title under 60 characters and meta description under 160 for clean SERP display.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is an SEO score?
An SEO score measures how well your content is optimised for search engines across key on-page factors like keyword usage, content length, meta tags and readability. A score of 80+ is considered strong.
Is this SEO score checker free?
Yes — the core score check is free for all users. Pro users unlock advanced suggestions, secondary keyword tracking and the AI content improvement feature.
What factors does the score check?
We analyse 10 factors: keyword in title, keyword in first paragraph, keyword in headings, keyword density, word count, meta title length, meta description length, readability, internal links and content structure.
What is a good SEO score?
80 and above is strong and ready to publish. 60–79 is fair but has clear room for improvement. Below 60 means the content needs significant SEO work before it can compete.
Can I check a live URL instead of pasting content?
Yes — enter your page URL and click Fetch to automatically pull in the content, meta title and meta description from that page.
How is readability scored?
Readability is assessed based on sentence length, paragraph structure and use of subheadings. Content that is easy to scan and digest tends to perform better in search results.