NeoAudit - Audit any website. Know exactly what to fix.

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NeoAudit turns any public URL into a clear, actionable website health report—without signup or a complicated dashboard. It checks technical SEO, performance, mobile readiness, accessibility, structured data, AI discovery, trust signals, social sharing, and security hygiene. The checks are deterministic rather than AI-generated, results stay in your browser, and reports can be exported as PDF, HTML, or JSON.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 We built NeoAudit because website owners often know that something is wrong with their website, but they do not know where to begin. Audit reports can quickly become overly technical, while small teams need much simpler answers: What is hurting the website? Why does it matter? What should be fixed first? NeoAudit initially started as a simple SEO and performance checker. As we developed it, we realized that a website’s health cannot be understood through SEO alone. We expanded the audit to cover: -Technical SEO and search visibility -Performance and mobile readiness -Accessibility -Structured data -AI discovery readiness -Trust and business clarity -Social sharing -Security hygiene We deliberately kept NeoAudit lightweight. There is no account to create, no complicated dashboard, and no AI-generated guesswork. Enter a public URL, receive deterministic checks with understandable recommendations, keep the results locally in your browser, and export the report when needed. This first version focuses mainly on auditing a website’s homepage. We would especially love your feedback on the scoring, the clarity of the recommendations, and what NeoAudit should audit next. Thanks for checking it out! 🚀

Ran it on my own site and the report was useful, so first: thanks for making it free and signup-free. That's the reason people will actually use it.

One likely false positive to flag. The sampled-links check failed me on /cdn-cgi/l/email-protection returning 404 — that URL isn't mine, Cloudflare injects it for email obfuscation. Any Cloudflare-proxied site will hit this, and since only 2 links were sampled, it was half my sample.

On scoring, since you asked: I got 100 on AI discovery and 20 on social sharing, mostly because og:title, og:description, and og:image are missing. Those signals overlap a lot, so the two numbers feel like they're disagreeing. Is social weighted low on purpose, or is that the metadata gap showing up twice in different directions?

And on what to audit next — server-HTML-only is the right call for speed, but for content sites the interesting problems live below the homepage. Blog and category pages are where thin content and missing article schema actually hide.

Love the no-grid approach. I tried building a quick landing page and was surprised how fast it went. The fact that SEO and performance are baked in feels like a no-brainer for anyone who doesn't want to mess with meta tags.

Tried it on a landing page for a side project, and the SEO and accessibility stuff already being baked in is such a relief. Editing just the content feels weirdly freeing.

love that i can drop in fixed components and just edit the copy without messing up spacing, the built-in seo and accessibility bits are a nice bonus too.

Used it for a landing page rebuild and the fixed-structure components actually saved me from my own bad spacing decisions. Speed score came out solid on the first try, which never happens for me.

honestly the structured components approach is kind of refreshing, you just drop in sections and focus on the words. seo and accessibility being baked in by default is a nice touch too

love that the SEO and structured data are baked in from the start, basically zero thinking about it. honestly that's the part most no-code builders totally drop the ball on.

Spent a few minutes building a simple landing page and was surprised my pages already had proper meta tags and structured data without me doing anything. The fixed components feel limiting at first but actually cut my setup time way down.

Love the idea of skipping the layout headaches and just focusing on content, that sounds perfect for a lot of founders I know. One thing I'd really want is a built-in analytics dashboard that ties directly to the structured data so you can actually see which snippets are getting picked up by search. Would make the visibility angle feel way more tangible than just trusting it's there.