Tek Sayfa Teknik Denetim
Herhangi bir URL'nin teknik SEO sağlığını tek tıkla denetleyin. Meta etiketler, canonical, OG, JSON-LD ve HTTP headers.
Nasıl Kullanılır?
Denetlemek istediğiniz URL'yi girin
Sayfa server-side olarak çekilir ve HTML parse edilir
Meta etiketler, yapısal veri ve HTTP headers raporlanır
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Bu araç ne kontrol eder?
Title, meta robots, canonical, hreflang, Open Graph, Twitter Card, JSON-LD yapısal veri ve HTTP response header'ları kontrol eder.
API key gerekli mi?
Hayır, araç tamamen dahili fetch ile çalışır. Hiçbir üçüncü parti API veya hesap gerekmez.
SSRF koruması var mı?
Evet, localhost, özel IP adresleri ve cloud metadata endpoint'lerine erişim otomatik olarak engellenir.
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What Is Single Page Audit?
Single Page Audit is a deep-dive page analysis tool that presents all SEO, performance, accessibility, and technical parameters of a specific URL in a single comprehensive report. It can be thought of as a concentrated version of Ahrefs Site Audit or Screaming Frog for a single URL.
Why Does It Matter?
- Holistic assessment: Allows you to evaluate whether a page is ready to rank with 50+ parameters at once.
- Priority setting: Since all issues are ranked by importance, you can plan the correction process.
- Pre-publish check: Can be used as a final audit point before publishing a new page.
- Content refresh: Periodically verifies existing pages' compliance with current SEO standards.
How to Use
Enter the URL you want to audit. The tool generates reports in these categories: meta tags and heading structure, technical accessibility (crawlability, redirection, HTTPS), page speed and Core Web Vitals estimate, content quality (word count, heading hierarchy, internal/external link count), and image optimization. Each section includes direct improvement recommendations.
FAQ
How does it differ from a site-wide crawl? A site-wide crawl audits all pages in general, while Single Page Audit examines a single URL much more deeply and provides more detailed recommendations.
How often should it be used? Apply it quarterly to strategic pages (pillar pages, product pages, high-traffic blog posts); repeat after every major content update.