SEO Health Score Calculator

Measure overall SEO strength with weighted technical scoring. Find issues before rankings and traffic drop. Improve speed, metadata, crawlability, links, content, and mobile usability.

Enter SEO quality inputs

Use 0 to 100 for each score. Higher values mean healthier SEO conditions.

Example data table

This sample shows how a mid-sized site might be scored.

Metric Example Value
Page Speed Score82
Mobile Usability90
Core Web Vitals76
Crawlability88
Indexability84
Metadata Quality79
Structured Data65
Internal Linking72
Content Quality86
Backlink Quality68
Critical Issues2
Moderate Issues5
Organic Visibility Score74

Formula used

Weighted Score = Σ (Metric Score × Metric Weight ÷ 100)

Issue Penalty = (Critical Issues × 2.5) + (Moderate Issues × 0.75)

Visibility Bonus = ((Organic Visibility − 50) ÷ 50) × 4

Final SEO Health Score = Weighted Score − Issue Penalty + Visibility Bonus

The final score is capped between 0 and 100. This keeps outputs interpretable and allows clean grade bands for reporting.

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter a project name so your report is easier to identify.
  2. Score each SEO metric from 0 to 100 using your audit data.
  3. Add critical and moderate issue counts from your crawl or checklist.
  4. Enter an organic visibility score to reflect search presence.
  5. Set a target score for roadmap planning and performance reviews.
  6. Submit the form to see the score, grade, breakdown, and recommendations.
  7. Use the CSV export for spreadsheets and the PDF export for sharing.

FAQs

1. What does the SEO health score represent?

It summarizes technical quality, content strength, linking, and visibility into one weighted score. It helps compare pages, sections, or whole sites consistently.

2. Why are some metrics weighted more heavily?

Core technical signals often affect crawling, indexing, and page experience more directly. Heavier weights make the score better reflect practical SEO impact.

3. How should I choose each input score?

Use crawl audits, page speed tools, analytics, Search Console, and content reviews. Convert each finding into a 0 to 100 quality score.

4. What counts as a critical issue?

Examples include blocked crawling, widespread noindex errors, broken canonicals, severe performance failures, or HTTPS problems affecting trust and accessibility.

5. Does this replace a full SEO audit?

No. It is a decision tool for prioritization and benchmarking. A detailed audit is still needed to diagnose exact causes and fixes.

6. Can I use it for individual pages?

Yes. Score one URL, a template group, or an entire site. The method works well for comparing performance across SEO segments.

7. How often should I recalculate the score?

Monthly is a strong baseline. Recalculate after migrations, large content releases, technical deployments, or major ranking changes.

8. What is considered a good score?

Scores above 80 usually indicate healthy foundations. Scores above 90 suggest strong SEO control, while anything below 70 deserves focused improvement.

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