Site Auditor
Enter a URL to analyze its SEO, Performance, Security & more.
Is your site ready for AI Search? Let's find out.
Audit your site's GEO/AEO/SEO today and prepare for the future of search.
Enter a URL to analyze its SEO, Performance, Security & more.
Audit your site's GEO/AEO/SEO today and prepare for the future of search.
GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) are emerging practices focused on optimizing your content to be favorably understood, processed, and presented by AI-driven search engines (like Google's SGE) and conversational AI models. As AI generates more direct answers, GEO/AEO helps ensure your information is accurate, well-represented, and attributed, increasing visibility in these new search experiences.
The Kilelu Site Auditor fetches your entered URL and analyzes its HTML content and server response headers. It checks for common SEO best practices, basic performance indicators, key security headers, and foundational elements that contribute to GEO/AEO readiness. It's a first-pass analysis to highlight areas for improvement. For in-depth analysis, especially involving JavaScript-rendered content or advanced metrics, consider using browser developer tools and specialized platforms.
This tool primarily analyzes the initial HTML fetched from the server. For websites that heavily rely on client-side JavaScript to render content (Single Page Applications - SPAs), some SEO elements (like meta tags dynamically inserted by JS, or content loaded after the initial HTML) might not be fully detected. The "Technology Stack" check may give some clues if JS frameworks are used. For full SPA auditing, tools that execute JavaScript (like Lighthouse in Chrome DevTools) are recommended.
No, this tool operates on a "fetch-and-analyze" basis. The URL you enter is processed by our server-side script to perform the audit in real-time. Neither the URL nor the audit results are stored or logged by the tool after your session. If Gemini API integration is used (for future features), content snippets might be sent to the API for analysis as per their terms, but this tool itself will not store it.