For WordPress
Free SEO Audit for WordPress Sites
WordPress powers 43% of the web, which means it carries 43% of the web's SEO problems. Most are fixable in minutes once you know what to look for. Paste your WordPress URL below and we'll scan the same signals Yoast and Rank Math check — plus a few they miss.
Focused scan
Run the audit now
No signup. Results in under 60 seconds. Get the next steps only if the scan finds something worth acting on.
What the audit checks for WordPress
- ✓Missing or duplicate title tags (common when a Yoast or Rank Math setting regresses)
- ✓Robots.txt blocks added by hosting providers or security plugins
- ✓Pagination canonical errors on category and tag archives
- ✓Schema conflicts between your theme, Yoast, and a separate schema plugin
- ✓Image optimization — WordPress serves original uploads unless you add WebP conversion
- ✓HTTPS mixed content after a migration or CDN change
Once the audit is done, the free tier shows your top 5 issues and a score. Enter your email to unlock the full list — get the Clarity WordPress plugin at /wordpress-seo-plugin if you want SEO checks inside your dashboard.
WordPress plugin
Prefer checking SEO from your dashboard?
The Clarity SEO WordPress plugin lets you run checks from inside WordPress, review common metadata and schema issues, and keep important pages from drifting after theme or plugin changes.
Action plan
From scan to fix list
Use the free audit to find the first blockers, get the step-by-step fix guide when you need clearer instructions, then use Pro monitoring to catch regressions weekly.
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Scan the key page
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Prioritise the fix
03
Monitor weekly
Frequently asked
Does this work if I use Yoast or Rank Math?
Yes. Clarity audits the rendered HTML of your pages, so it sees whatever Yoast or Rank Math produces — no extra configuration needed. It's a good way to catch cases where a plugin setting silently drifted.
Do I need to install a plugin?
No. Clarity scans your public URL from the outside, the same way Googlebot does. Nothing is installed on your WordPress site, so there's no performance or security impact.
How often should I audit a WordPress site?
Monthly, plus after any plugin update, theme change, or migration. WordPress sites drift more than most because of the plugin ecosystem — small updates can silently break canonical tags, schema, or robots directives.
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