Website Checker
Test one public page with Google Lighthouse, then compare the lab snapshot with available real-user Chrome data.
- Useful output
- Performance, accessibility basics, SEO foundations, best practices and Core Web Vitals context
Free website tools
Check a public page, model a website investment, review launch-critical DNS, build a redirect map or test links from one page. Every tool explains what it checked, what it did not and what to do next.
Pick the job
The Website Checker keeps its established address. The other four tools live here, so existing links and reports do not break.
Test one public page with Google Lighthouse, then compare the lab snapshot with available real-user Chrome data.
Model first-year and multi-year return using qualified opportunities, close rate, profit, operating savings and complete website cost.
Review public DNS records that affect a website launch and business email, including nameservers, web records, MX, SPF and DMARC.
Compare old and proposed URL lists, review suggested matches, flag risky mappings and export a review-ready CSV.
Run a bounded check of links found on one public page and separate confirmed broken links from redirects, blocks and temporary errors.
Built for honest decisions
Server tools use bounded requests, strict limits and fixed third-party endpoints where possible. Private dashboards, passwords and tokenized links do not belong here.
You can see the useful output without trading an email address for it. A personal review is a separate choice.
Google traffic and business results also depend on content, relevance, competition, reputation, customer fit and what happens after the click.
Planning next?
The free Website Page Planner already turns services, audiences, proof and actions into a downloadable page outline. It stays at its current address and remains linked here as an additional planning resource.
Open Website Page PlannerBefore you begin
Yes. Each tool provides a useful result before asking for contact information. The ROI Calculator and Redirect Map Builder run entirely in your browser. Public checkers send only the public URL or domain needed to complete the requested check.
No single automated tool can do that honestly. Each tool has a narrow job, visible coverage limits and links to the deeper decisions that still require human review.
Not by itself. The tools can find avoidable technical problems and help plan sound changes. Search visibility still depends on useful content, crawl access, relevance, competition, authority, measurement and ongoing work.
No. Tool results are not hidden behind an email gate. Contact details are requested only when you deliberately ask Web Respawn for a personal review or follow-up.
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