A small set of free SEO tools built to save time on the jobs that usually slow things down, from previewing search snippets to generating schema, robots.txt files, sitemaps, and on-page data.
Pick a tool, run it, and copy what you need into your site. No logins, no fluff, just quick helpers that save you time.
These tools cover the jobs that actually matter, previewing titles and meta descriptions, generating robots.txt files and sitemaps, adding local schema, and pulling key on-page data.
Use them to tidy up the basics, sense-check your pages, and catch issues early. Simple tools, built to help you make better changes with confidence.
Your title and meta description are your advert in search. This tool lets you preview how your page will appear in Google before you publish or update it.
Use it to improve click-through rate, fix titles or descriptions that are cut off, and sense-check changes before they go live.
Preview In Google
Fix Snippets Fast
Check Before Live
Boost Clicks
Clean Up Listings
LOCAL SCHEMA Generator
Schema markup helps Google understand your business details. This tool generates clean LocalBusiness schema you can add to your site in seconds.
Use it to keep your business information consistent and strengthen your local search presence.
Create Schema Fast
Add Key Details
Strengthen Local SEO
Match Your Listings
Boost Trust Signals
ROBOTS.TXT
GENERATOR
A robots.txt file tells search engines what they can and cannot crawl. This tool generates a clean file to help you avoid blocking important pages or wasting crawl on low-value URLs.
Use it for new sites, redesigns, or when your crawl setup needs tightening.
Generate Robots.txt
Control Crawling
Avoid Crawl Issues
Protect Key Pages
Clean Up Indexing
XML SITEMAP
GENERATOR
An XML sitemap helps search engines find your pages and understand your site structure. This tool generates a clean sitemap you can submit to Google Search Console.
Use it to improve page discovery, especially for new or larger sites.
Generate Sitemaps
Improve Discovery
Support Indexing
Submit To Google
Keep Pages Found
SEO DATA EXTRACTOR
This SEO data extractor gives you a clean view of what’s on a page. It pulls key elements like headings, meta data, and canonical URLs in one go.
Use it to review pages quickly, spot issues, and check changes across single or multiple URLs.
Extract Page Data
Scan Pages Fast
Check Meta Data
Review At Scale
Spy On Competition
GBP IMAGE GUIDE
Get your Google Business Profile images sized correctly to avoid cropping and keep them looking sharp. This guide gives you the recommended dimensions and simple formatting tips.
Use it to keep your profile clean, consistent, and looking its best across devices.
Get Image Sizes Right
Avoid Cropping Issues
Improve Profile Look
Keep Images Sharp
Format Photos Properly
Using These SEO Tools
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Use Them Properly
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How To Use These Tools
Start with the SERP preview when updating titles and descriptions. Then check your technical basics, make sure you have a sitemap and a clean robots.txt file.
If you’re targeting a local area, add schema to keep your business details consistent. For page reviews, use the data extractor to spot issues quickly.
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Why These Tools Matter
Most SEO issues come from small things being missed, titles that don’t convert, pages that aren’t clear, or technical setup that’s slightly off.
These tools help you catch and fix those quickly. No overthinking, no complex setups, just the basics done properly so your site performs better.
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Need More Than Tools?
These tools help you fix and check key areas quickly.
If you want a clearer plan or help improving your site properly, take a look at the SEO services or explore the guides for a deeper breakdown.
SEO TOOLS FAQs
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Sound Familiar?
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What are SEO tools used for?
SEO tools help you quickly spot issues and fix them, from previewing search listings to generating key technical files and checking on-page elements. They make it easier to get the basics right without guesswork.
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What should a robots.txt file do?
A robots.txt file guides search engines on what to crawl. It helps avoid blocking important pages and limits crawling of low-value URLs, but it’s not a security tool and shouldn’t be used to hide content.
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Do I need a sitemap for a small website?
A sitemap helps search engines find and index your important pages. It’s especially useful for new sites or pages that aren’t well linked, supporting better crawling even though it’s not a direct ranking factor.
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Does schema markup help local SEO?
Local schema helps search engines clearly understand your business details and keeps them consistent across your site and listings. It supports trust and local visibility, but won’t fix deeper SEO issues on its own.
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Do I need any technical knowledge to use these SEO tools?
These tools are built to be simple to use. Add your details, generate the output, and copy it straight into your site.
Even for technical areas like robots.txt, sitemaps, and schema, no coding is needed. If you can edit a page or pass it to a developer, you’ll be fine.
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Do I need to use all of these SEO tools?
No. Most people only need one or two at a time. Pick the tool that matches what you’re working on, whether that’s improving titles, fixing technical setup, or checking pages, and use it as needed.
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