One-URL page check

We fetch a single URL (respecting robots.txt) and run basic pattern checks on the HTML: title, meta description, H1, canonical, plus a few missing-field hints. This is not the paid SEO Audit Pack (no 120-page crawl, no Search Console, no five AI stages, no scored report).

Why we say this out loud: calling this an “audit” oversells it. This is a quick single-URL check — not the five-stage SEO Audit Pack (120 pages, Search Console, scored PDF). See a sample full report.

Full site audit (120 pages, five stages) from $49 →

Where this fits a weekly workflow

Free one-URL page check (not a full audit) · CloudyBot is most useful when the message is already decided and you need a consistent check, export, or comparison—not a blank-canvas redesign. Pair it with the social post generator for rasters, model pricing for API cost, or scheduled specialists when the same page changes every week.

A practical loop is: capture the source (changelog, pricing page, or competitor URL), write one proof line a human would defend, export, then queue the next run. If the same source moves every Monday, graduate from this page to a duty with a delivery destination. Caps live on pricing. Keep a short decision log: what changed, who reviewed the claim, and which channel got the tile. That log is what makes next week faster than this one.

What this page does not replace

It does not replace brand review, legal claims, or a human checking customer-visible numbers. It removes the repetitive step so you spend time on the caption, the proof line, and the follow-up. See blog categories for related guides, or product docs when you are wiring skills.

If you are comparing vendors, write the job in one sentence before you open another tab. A mention listener, a visual diff tool, and a scheduled browser specialist are not interchangeable. Pick the artifact you actually read on Monday morning, then automate that loop.