Free Next.js Website SEO Checker
Everything you need to know to optimize SEO on Next.js, from technical setup to content.
Regularly checking your Next.js website's SEO helps you catch technical issues early, before they hurt your rankings. ClickSentinel's free SEO checker scans every important factor in just seconds.
What the Next.js SEO checker does
The tool scans your Next.js page and evaluates both on-page and technical factors: title tags, meta descriptions, headings, load speed, mobile-friendliness, HTTPS and structured data. Results are summarized into a score with a prioritized list of issues.
How to check your Next.js website SEO
Step 1: Enter the URL
Paste the Next.js page address you want to check into the tool and start the scan.
Step 2: Read the report
Review the overall score and each issue group: technical, content, performance. Every issue comes with a priority level and a specific fix suggestion.
Step 3: Fix issues by priority
Start with the most critical issues such as accidentally noindexed pages, missing title tags or very slow load times. After fixing, re-scan to confirm.
Why check regularly
A Next.js website changes over time: plugin updates, new pages and theme changes can all introduce new SEO issues. Regular checks keep your site optimized and ensure you never miss a ranking opportunity.
What the Next.js checker evaluates
A good Next.js SEO report doesn't just flag errors — it tells you what to prioritize. The groups usually scored include: technical (indexing, canonical, robots, HTTPS), content (titles, meta, headings, content length), performance (speed, Core Web Vitals) and mobile (how well the page renders on phones). Each group contributes to the overall score, so you know exactly where to focus first.
What to do after checking
Once you have the report, don't try to fix everything at once. Handle the critical group first, then move on to incremental improvements. Record your Next.js site's starting score, apply the suggested fixes, then re-scan after one to two weeks to measure progress. This iterative loop turns an SEO check from a one-off task into a continuous optimization habit that makes your Next.js site steadily stronger in search results.
Next steps
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