A smarter way to read your pages
We have released scoring version 1.1, a focused upgrade to how we read and evaluate on-page HTML. Instead of scanning raw markup with text patterns, the engine now parses each page as a structured document tree. That means titles, meta tags, headings, links, images and structured data are detected from their actual place in the page — not from incidental strings elsewhere in the source.
The goal is simple: fewer false positives, fewer missed signals and scores that better reflect what a crawler or AI reader actually sees in your HTML.
What changed in version 1.1
- Sharper structure detection. Page titles, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, viewport settings and heading hierarchy are read from the document structure, so nested markup and unusual formatting are handled more reliably.
- Better site mapping. When we discover pages during a crawl, navigation links in menus, headers and footers are identified more consistently.
- Structured data and context. JSON-LD blocks, breadcrumb trails and publication dates are taken from real markup elements, which reduces noise from unrelated text on the page.
- Clearer section analysis. Lead paragraphs after headings and the overall heading flow are evaluated with a more accurate reading of how the page is laid out.
What stays the same
Version 1.1 is an accuracy upgrade, not a product expansion. The audit still covers on-page SEO and GEO only: technical health, content quality, site structure, performance heuristics, AI readability, authority signals, citations and freshness. We still analyze server-returned HTML without executing JavaScript, and we do not measure off-page backlinks or live AI-visibility tracking.
Category weights and the A to F grading scale are unchanged. Your score may shift slightly on some sites because individual checks are now more precise — that is expected and documented in our version history.
Should you re-run your audit?
If your last report was generated with version 1.0, we recommend running a fresh audit. The report header and homepage badge show which algorithm version was used; older reports display a notice with a one-click option to regenerate. You can also compare runs on the report history page to see how scores move when the algorithm improves.
Read the full changelog
Every release is listed on our methodology page, including the exact date and a plain-language summary of what changed. Open the version history section there for the complete 1.1 changelog.
Try it
Paste a URL on the homepage and generate a new free report. You should see version 1.1 in the report header — your most accurate on-page SEO and GEO snapshot yet.