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Namespace SEO Studio - Instant SEO audit for any webpage

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Namespace SEO Studio is a browser extension that performs a full on page SEO audit directly in your browser. Instantly analyze meta tags, content structure, links, images, accessibility signals, and technical SEO factors that affect rankings. The extension runs more than thirty checks across six categories and provides a clear score with actionable fixes. Includes SERP preview, heading structure map, quick win suggestions, scan history, and PDF export. Everything runs locally no API calls.

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Georgos
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I built Namespace SEO Studio because I was tired of jumping between multiple tools just to understand why a page was not ranking well. Many SEO tools are powerful but they often require accounts, subscriptions, or sending your website data to external servers. I wanted something simple, fast, and completely private that developers and marketers could use directly in their browser. Namespace SEO Studio runs entirely locally and performs a professional on page SEO audit in seconds. It analyzes meta tags, content structure, links, images, accessibility signals, and technical SEO factors that affect how search engines crawl and rank a page. The goal was to create a practical tool that not only finds problems but also explains why they matter and how to fix them. I would love to hear your feedback What SEO checks do you think every audit tool should include?
Davit Svanidze

Is this tool also helpful for GEO & AEO? SEO is good but without these two, brand visibility is subpair

Georgos
@davitausberlin Great question. Yes, the tool is helpful for SEO, and many of the signals it analyzes are also directly relevant to GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization). Modern AI driven search systems and answer engines rely heavily on structured, well organized, and machine readable content. The audit includes several elements that influence how AI systems understand and surface content, such as: Content and semantic structure Clear heading hierarchy, semantic HTML, and well structured content help AI models extract answers and summaries more accurately. Structured data The extension checks for schema and JSON LD, which are important signals used by search engines and AI systems to understand entities, products, articles, and FAQs. Technical accessibility Elements like canonical tags, robots directives, language attributes, and clean DOM structure affect how both crawlers and AI retrieval systems access and interpret the page. Content depth and clarity Word count, readability, and content organization influence whether a page can serve as a reliable source for answer based results. The current focus of the tool is on solid technical and on page foundations, which are prerequisites for strong SEO, GEO, and AEO performance. Future updates are planned to include deeper analysis for AI oriented visibility, such as answer extraction readiness, entity clarity, and content structure optimized for generative search systems.
Tudor Moldovanu

Nice and straightforward, congrats on the product! Do you plan to add something related to AEO or GEO in the future as well?

Georgos

@tudor_moldovanu Thank you, I appreciate it! Yes, AEO and GEO are definitely part of the roadmap.

Prathi Ganesh

Nice idea. Instant SEO audits inside the browser could be really useful for quick page analysis.

Does the extension also help identify structured data issues or schema errors?

As someone building a product, SEO insights like this are always valuable. @abdulnour

Georgos
@prathiganesh Yes, structured data is part of the analysis. The extension scans the page for Schema and JSON LD structured data and shows whether structured data is present, missing, or potentially incomplete. This helps quickly verify if a page is exposing the information search engines and AI systems expect. It also highlights related signals that often affect how structured data is interpreted, such as: • Presence of JSON LD blocks in the page • Type of schema detected such as Article, Product, Organization, FAQ • Placement and visibility of structured data in the DOM • Basic structural issues that could prevent parsers from reading it properly The goal is to give developers, SEO specialists, and site owners a fast validation layer directly in the browser without needing to open external tools for every page they check. Deeper schema validation and richer diagnostics are planned for future updates, including clearer detection of schema completeness and potential improvements for better visibility in search results and AI powered answer engines.
Hamza Hashim

Hi @abdulnour First of congratulations on the launch, I just check Namespace and it seems solid but I was wondering what's different in it that others don't have?

I mean that solution are you guys providing that existing platforms are not solving? Would love to hear your feedback and best of luck!

Lev Kerzhner

Congrats on the launch! Quick question: do you plan to surface prioritized fixes by impact/effort in the extension?

Georgos

@lev_kerzhner Thank you, I appreciate it! Yes, that’s something I’m exploring. The goal is to surface actionable insights and help users understand what fixes matter most, not just list issues.

Georgos

I’ve been thinking about something while building this extension.

It’s great for quick audits,but I keep running into the same problem:

Most SEO tools give you data…

but not clear decisions.

You still end up jumping between tools to figure out what to fix next.

I’m considering turning this into something bigger:

a system that goes from audit → insights → execution.

Before I go deeper into building it,

I’d love honest feedback:

Would you actually use a tool like this, or are you already happy with your current stack?

I’m putting together a small early access list to validate the idea before going all in.*
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