Paste a URL and get the real numbers Google uses: performance, SEO, best practices, accessibility and Core Web Vitals — straight from Google's Lighthouse engine. Plus a plain-English list of what's actually broken. No signup, no credit card, no upsell wall.
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Hi Product Hunt 👋
I do local SEO for home service businesses — electricians, HVAC companies, plumbers — mostly in the US, UK and Canada. Every week I'd get the same message: "someone told me my website is bad for SEO, is that true?"
Answering it honestly meant running a Lighthouse audit and then translating the output, because reports like "Eliminate render-blocking resources" mean nothing to someone who fixes air conditioners for a living. And every "free SEO checker" I could point them to wanted an email, then a signup, then $49/month before showing a number.
So I built the version I actually wanted to send them:
• Real Google data — it calls Google's PageSpeed Insights API and runs Lighthouse on a simulated mobile device. Same engine Google uses. Not a made-up "SEO score out of 100."
• 30 seconds, no wall — paste a URL, get performance / SEO / best practices / accessibility scores plus Core Web Vitals.
• Plain English issues — I rewrote the audit labels. "Missing meta description" becomes "Google shows this under your title in search results. Missing it means Google writes its own — usually badly."
• It tells you what it can't see. The results page says outright that a technical score isn't a ranking prediction, and that your Google Business Profile, reviews and competitors matter more for local businesses. That's the honest part most tools leave out.
Built as a static page with a serverless function — no accounts, no database, nothing stored beyond the audit request itself.
Would genuinely like feedback on the issue explanations. If you run a small business site, tell me which finding was confusing and I'll rewrite it.