SEO basics
Find on-page SEO issues that can make important pages harder to understand.
Website audit tool
Run a website audit that checks SEO basics, metadata, headings, broken pages, and performance signals, then turns the mess into plain-English priorities.
Example output
The goal is not vague dashboard confetti. It is a short list of what to fix first.
SEO status
Several important pages are missing useful metadata.
Broken pages
404 responses found on pages linked from your main navigation.
Priority fix
Start with missing title tags and broken internal links.
What this checks
Commit Happens looks for the boring problems that become expensive when nobody checks them.
SEO basics
Find on-page SEO issues that can make important pages harder to understand.
Page performance
Spot slow or awkward pages that may make visitors bail before they see the good stuff.
Broken pages/errors
Catch broken pages, bad responses, and crawl problems before customers hit them.
Metadata
Review title tags and meta descriptions so pages do not show up looking half-dressed.
Headings
Check H1 and heading structure so pages have a clear topic, not a word salad staircase.
Mobile issues
Surface mobile and experience signals that can hurt trust and usability.
Issue deep dives
A few plain-English explainers for the problems that show up in SEO scans. No user data, no private reports, just useful context before the tiny goblin hands you a fix list.
Run the scan
Paste your URL and start the existing Commit Happens scan flow. You will get prioritized fixes instead of a vague score that shrugs at you.
FAQ
It helps check SEO recommendations, metadata, H1/headings, performance monitoring signals, broken pages/errors, and prioritized fixes.
You can start with the free plan and run a basic scan flow. Paid plans unlock deeper monitoring and more capacity.
No. Nothing honest guarantees rankings. Commit Happens helps identify issues that may hurt visibility and gives prioritized fixes so you can improve the parts you control.
Yes. The reports are written for small business owners, builders, and teams who need plain-English explanations, not a spreadsheet wearing a tiny wizard hat.