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Pre-Launch SEO Audit with AITDK

Launching pages with broken SEO fundamentals wastes the most valuable ranking window: those first impressions on search crawlers. The AITDK browser extension provides a quick visual audit of critical elements before you publish.

Why Audit Before Launch

New pages get one chance at a first crawl. If the title is missing, the H1 is duplicated, or the canonical points wrong, that flawed version enters the search index. Fixing problems after crawling means waiting for re-crawling, which may take days or weeks.

Spending two minutes with an audit tool catches issues that could cost weeks of ranking potential. The investment ratio makes pre-launch checking non-negotiable.

Title and Description Check

AITDK displays title length alongside a target range (typically 50-60 characters). Too short wastes opportunity. Too long gets truncated. The tool shows exactly where you stand.

Description presence and length appear on the same panel. Missing descriptions mean Google generates snippets from whatever page content it finds, which rarely matches what you’d write intentionally.

Heading Structure Validation

The plugin outlines your H1 through H6 hierarchy. Verify exactly one H1 exists containing your primary keyword. Multiple H1 tags or a missing H1 both show as clear warnings.

Check that heading levels flow logically without skips. An H1 followed directly by an H4 indicates structural problems that confuse both crawlers and readers.

Canonical Tag Confirmation

Missing canonical tags appear as explicit warnings. Incorrect canonicals (pointing to wrong URLs) require manual verification by checking the displayed href matches your intended canonical URL.

This single check prevents the entire category of duplicate content issues that fragment link authority across URL variations.

Content Depth Analysis

Word count displays alongside a minimum threshold (usually 600+ words). Keyword density percentages show whether your target terms appear frequently enough to establish topical relevance.

If functional UI text (“Play,” “Download”) dominates the density rankings over your actual keywords, you’ve identified content that needs the CSS content technique to hide noise words from crawlers.

Technical Checks

The SSR verification shows whether the page uses server-side rendering (green) or client-side rendering (red). Image alt text audits reveal accessibility and image SEO gaps. Each check takes seconds but catches problems that undermine ranking potential.

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