Hard to find on Google
Missing or very short page descriptions, unclear titles or conflicting signals make it harder for search engines to understand your offer - even when the page looks modern.
Free URL quick check
Your site looks outdated, ranks poorly on Google or simply feels broken - but you do not know why? Enter one public address. The quick check shows technical findings in plain language, without a paid tool and without signing up.
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Enter one public address. The check runs server-side, stores no report and explains findings in plain language.
Free quick check
Enter one public page from your website or homepage. No subpages are crawled and Velvionix does not store a report.
This quick check analyses the delivered HTML of one public URL. It is not legal advice, not a ranking guarantee and not a complete website audit.
Common triggers
Many small businesses built their homepage with an online website builder or a ready-made theme. It can look fine on the surface - but recurring technical weaknesses often pile up underneath. The quick check shows whether your page may be affected.
Missing or very short page descriptions, unclear titles or conflicting signals make it harder for search engines to understand your offer - even when the page looks modern.
Links without destinations, unclear buttons or conflicting controls frustrate visitors and can worsen accessibility and quality checks.
The check does not measure full speed, but it can surface technical hints that point to a messy page structure - a common pattern with overloaded templates.
Duplicate headings, invalid nesting or contradictory page structure stay invisible in the browser but add up - especially when many findings repeat.
Context
The check is a free entry point for people without an IT background. It does not replace a full website audit, but it helps you see whether targeted fixes are enough or a clean rebuild makes more sense.
Only the URL you enter is checked. Other subpages, content, privacy texts or your overall website strategy are not automatically assessed.
Technical messages are sorted by topic and explained briefly - so you can judge whether the findings matter for your business website.
Load time, Core Web Vitals and deeper performance analysis need separate checks. Our blog article on technical website quality is a useful complement to this quick check.
Many findings are normal on builder and template websites. What matters is whether patterns repeat - then a professional rebuild is often cheaper than endless patching.
Fair use
The website check is meant for business owners and teams who want to review their own site or a page they are allowed to check.
Yes. Enter one public http or https address, receive grouped findings and neither pay nor create an account. Velvionix does not store the fetched page or the scan result.
No. Only the single URL you enter is checked - for example your homepage, contact page or one subpage. A full assessment of every area needs a targeted analysis or rebuild.
No. Findings are grouped by area and explained in everyday language. Source-code terms are put into context so you can see whether action is needed.
No. The quick check shows technical structure and SEO basics for one page. Content, strategy, legal texts, detailed performance or the full website architecture are not finally assessed.
Repeated patterns often mean the technical foundation is unstable. A clean rebuild is then frequently cheaper than constant patching. Velvionix can classify the findings and offer an initial review.
During the check our server requests the public page you entered using the identifier VelvionixHtmlStructureCheck/1.0. This lets the site operator see that the request comes from the free structure quick check - not from a regular visitor.