SEO Page Score Calculator

Audit content signals using a practical scoring system. Improve snippets, headings, speed, and links. Track progress with exports and clearer decisions.

Calculator Inputs
Enter your page signals. Then calculate a 0-100 score.
Fields marked * affect the score.
Used in exports and checks.
Helps you track placement and density.
Ideal: 50-60 characters.
Ideal: 140-160 characters.
Use one strong H1.
Ideal: 3-12 for scannability.
Often best: 800-2000 words.
Add visuals when helpful.
Percent of images with useful alt text.
Point to relevant supporting pages.
Cite credible sources where needed.
Use your lab score or field estimate.
Responsive layout and readable text.
Security is a basic trust signal.
Avoid duplicate URL issues.
Schema can improve rich results.
Open Graph helps social previews.
Keep it natural and readable.
Only if it matches the intent.
Often best: 0.5-2.5%.
Tip: Use realistic counts from your audit tools or manual checks.
Example Data Table
A sample audit row set you can copy for testing.
Page Score Title Meta Words Speed Mobile
/pricing 88.2 58 chars 154 chars 1,120 82 Yes
/blog/seo-audit 73.6 74 chars 198 chars 820 66 Yes
/contact 54.1 29 chars 65 chars 240 49 No
Numbers are illustrative, not from a live crawl.
Formula Used
A transparent, weighted scoring model.

This calculator assigns points to each on-page factor, then normalizes to a 0-100 score:

Total Score = (Sum of earned points ÷ Sum of maximum points) × 100

Each factor has a practical range. For example, title length earns full points between 50 and 60 characters, while performance uses banded scoring.

How to Use
A quick workflow for consistent audits.
  1. Pick one page and set its primary keyword.
  2. Fill in counts from your checks or tools.
  3. Click Calculate Score to see results above.
  4. Fix the lowest scoring factors first.
  5. Recalculate and export CSV or PDF for tracking.
FAQs
Seven short answers for common questions.

1) Is this score a ranking guarantee?

No. It highlights on-page strengths and gaps. Rankings also depend on backlinks, competition, and intent match. Use the score to prioritize improvements.

2) Which inputs matter most?

Performance, content depth, and snippet quality carry higher weights. Headings, links, and image accessibility add important supporting signals.

3) How do I choose an ideal word count?

Match the intent first. Review top results for your query and cover the necessary subtopics. Longer content helps only when it stays useful.

4) What is a good keyword density?

Usually 0.5% to 2.5% looks natural. Focus on clarity and related terms instead of repeating the same phrase. Overuse can reduce readability.

5) Why do internal links affect the score?

Internal links help discovery, distribute authority, and guide users to deeper content. Link to relevant pages with descriptive anchor text.

6) What should I do if performance is low?

Compress images, reduce unused scripts, enable caching, and limit heavy third-party tags. Then measure again on mobile networks for realism.

7) Can I use this for a full site audit?

Yes. Run it page by page and export results. Combine exports into a spreadsheet to sort by lowest score and track improvement over time.

Built for quick audits and repeatable reporting.
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Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.