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SEO Tools

Analyze keywords, check meta tags, generate sitemaps, and optimize your content for search engines.

Generators 5

Content 5

Meta 3

Technical 3

Tracking 2

Crawl 2

Other 4

What Do the SEO Tools Actually Do?

They handle the technical, on-page side of search engine optimization, the stuff that's tedious to check manually but genuinely matters for rankings. The SERP Preview shows you exactly what your page listing will look like in Google, including where the title gets truncated. The Title Length Checker and Meta Description Checker validate your tags against Google's current pixel and character limits. The Sitemap Generator builds valid XML you can submit straight to Search Console. The Hreflang Generator creates proper language/region tags for multilingual sites. There's also a Keyword Density Analyzer, an Anchor Text Analyzer, a Redirect Checker, an HTTP Headers Viewer, and a UTM Decoder for pulling apart tagged campaign URLs.

Why Not Just Use Paid SEO Suites?

For the basics, checking meta tag length, previewing search listings, building a sitemap, you shouldn't have to pay $99/month. Those are straightforward checks that a free tool can handle perfectly well. The SERP Preview here is pixel-accurate and updates in real time as you edit your title and description. The Sitemap Generator spits out clean XML you can copy-paste. The schema generators produce valid JSON-LD for articles, products, FAQs, and more, ready to drop into your HTML head. If you need deep backlink analysis or rank tracking, sure, grab a paid suite. But for on-page technical SEO, this covers it.

SEO Tools Marketers and Devs Use Most

  • SERP Preview, Type your title and meta description and see a pixel-perfect mockup of your Google listing. Watch in real time as the title clips at the exact pixel Google would truncate it.
  • Meta Description Checker, Paste your description and instantly see whether it falls within Google's recommended character and pixel boundaries.
  • Sitemap Generator, Feed in your URLs and get a properly formatted XML sitemap you can upload to Google Search Console directly.
  • Schema Markup Generator, Pick a schema type (Article, Product, FAQ, LocalBusiness, etc.) and fill in the fields to get valid JSON-LD markup you can paste into your page.
  • Keyword Density Analyzer, Paste an article and get a breakdown of single-word and multi-word phrase frequencies with percentage figures.