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How to Audit Your Website's SEO Health in an Afternoon

A practical checklist founders can run through themselves to catch the most common SEO issues, no agency required.

Sarah Johnson

Lead Product Engineer

Nov 4, 2026
4 min read

Introduction

A full professional SEO audit can take weeks, but a founder can catch the most common and highest-impact issues in a single afternoon using free tools and a simple checklist.

Technical Basics

Confirm the site has a working sitemap.xml and robots.txt, that pages return proper 200 status codes (not silently redirecting or erroring), and that Core Web Vitals scores are reasonable via Google PageSpeed Insights. These technical fundamentals are prerequisites — no amount of good content compensates for a site Google can't properly crawl.

On-Page Fundamentals

Check that every important page has a unique title tag and meta description, that there's exactly one H1 per page, and that images have descriptive alt text. Duplicate or missing title tags across pages are one of the most common issues found on founder-built sites.

Content Coverage

Search for the terms your ideal customers would actually type into Google, and check whether your site has a page that genuinely answers that query. Gaps here represent real opportunity — Google can't rank content that doesn't exist.

Tools to Use

Google Search Console (free) shows exactly which queries are already bringing traffic and which pages have indexing issues. Google PageSpeed Insights covers Core Web Vitals. A simple site crawl with a tool like Screaming Frog's free tier catches broken links and missing metadata at scale.

Conclusion

Most SEO issues on founder-built sites are basic and fixable in an afternoon — missing metadata, broken technical fundamentals, or content gaps. A quarterly pass through this checklist catches problems well before they meaningfully affect traffic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I really audit my site's SEO without hiring an agency?+

For the most common and highest-impact issues, yes. A checklist covering technical basics, on-page fundamentals, and content gaps, run with free tools, catches most problems founders encounter.

What's the most common SEO mistake on founder-built sites?+

Duplicate or missing title tags and meta descriptions across pages — a basic fix that's often overlooked simply because it doesn't require specialized SEO knowledge to catch.

What free tools are worth using for a basic SEO audit?+

Google Search Console for indexing and query data, Google PageSpeed Insights for Core Web Vitals, and a free-tier site crawler like Screaming Frog for broken links and missing metadata.

Sarah Johnson

Lead Product Engineer at NexiOrbit

Sarah helps startups build scalable SaaS products, AI platforms, and modern web applications with a strong focus on performance, architecture, and user experience.

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