Enter a URL and get a comprehensive audit covering page speed, SEO issues, security headers, mobile-friendliness, and accessibility compliance.
Website Audit is a browser-based tool on 24Toolkit. Enter a URL and get a comprehensive audit covering page speed, SEO issues, security headers, mobile-friendliness, and accessibility compliance. Website Audit is a free online tool that analyzes your website using Google PageSpeed Insights API. It provides comprehensive reports on Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO scores. The tool identifies issues affecting your site speed and user experience, shows Core Web Vitals metrics (LCP, FID, CLS), and provides actionable recommendations with specific files and resources that need optimization. Website Audit is a browser-based workflow on 24Toolkit at /website-audit for users who need fast, private results without installing software. Enter a URL and get a comprehensive audit covering page speed, SEO issues, security headers, mobile-friendliness, and accessibility compliance. The page is designed for direct use in modern browsers with clear steps, practical output, and shareable results. Primary focus areas include website audit, pagespeed analysis, SEO audit, core web vitals checker. Use it when you need reliable output quickly, then verify
How to Use
Enter your website URL in the input field (with or without https://)
Select the device type: Mobile, Desktop, or Both for comparison
Click 'Analyze' and wait for the comprehensive audit to complete
Review the scores, issues, and recommendations. Export as PDF or share results
FAQ
What metrics does the Website Audit check?
The audit checks Performance (page speed, loading time), Accessibility (screen readers, keyboard navigation), Best Practices (security, modern APIs), and SEO (meta tags, crawlability). It also measures Core Web Vitals: LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), FID (First Input Delay), CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift), FCP, TTFB, TBT, and Speed Index.
Why is Mobile vs Desktop comparison useful?
Mobile and desktop versions of your site often have different performance characteristics. Mobile typically scores lower due to slower networks and less powerful devices. Comparing both helps identify platform-specific issues and ensures good user experience across all devices.
How can I improve my website's performance score?
Focus on the 'Opportunities' section which shows specific issues with estimated savings. Common improvements include: optimizing images (WebP format, proper sizing), removing unused CSS/JavaScript, enabling text compression (gzip/brotli), implementing browser caching, and reducing render-blocking resources.