Website Visibility Checker

Check public visibility signals for any domain—website status, authority data, and search and AI-readiness files.

Results use public signals, not verified traffic data. No login or site ownership is required.

Enter a domain only, such as , , or .

Enter a public domain to view its website status, authority signal, and search and AI readiness.

Website health

Check whether a domain is reachable over HTTPS and whether its homepage exposes useful public metadata.

Authority signal

Review OpenPageRank’s authority score, global authority rank, and referring-domain count when available.

Search & AI readiness

See whether robots.txt, sitemap.xml, and llms.txt can be found at the expected public paths.

Metadata signals

Surface the title, meta description, canonical URL, and document language that visitors and crawlers can see.

How to Check Website Visibility in 3 Steps

  1. 1

    Enter a domain

    Type any public domain, such as example.com, into the checker above.

  2. 2

    Review the public signals

    See website health, metadata, public crawl files, and authority data in one straightforward result.

  3. 3

    Prioritize the next fix

    Use missing metadata, unavailable crawl files, or weak visibility signals as a practical starting point for improvement.

What Each Visibility Signal Means

A quick reference for reading the public signals this checker returns.

Website health
Whether the homepage can be reached securely over HTTPS.
Authority score
An OpenPageRank score from 0 to 10 based on its public web graph.
Referring domains
The authority-weighted count of domains that link to the site.
robots.txt
A public file that communicates crawler-access rules.
sitemap.xml
A public map of pages that can help search engines discover URLs.
llms.txt
An optional curated Markdown guide for AI systems and assistants. Validate one here.

How Reliable Are These Signals?

Website health and file checks are direct checks of the public paths at the time of your search. Authority data is a third-party, crawl-based signal and can be missing for newer or smaller domains.

  • Public files being available does not guarantee crawlability, indexing, or rankings.
  • Authority is directional context, not a measure of visits, product quality, or business success.
  • Use your own Search Console and analytics for exact first-party performance data.

Use this tool to spot straightforward technical and visibility gaps—not as a substitute for your own analytics.

Free Visibility Checker vs Paid Analytics Tools

This toolPaid analytics tools
PriceFree, no signupLimited free tiers and paid plans
Best forFast public visibility checksOngoing traffic research and reporting
Data sourcePublic website checks and authority dataProprietary models, panels, and crawls
Traffic estimatesNot providedOften provided as estimates

Short version: use this for a free technical and visibility snapshot. Use paid analytics when you need estimated traffic, keyword research, or ongoing competitor analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Website Visibility Checker measure?

It checks public website health, homepage metadata, key crawl and AI-readiness files, and OpenPageRank authority data when that source has a record for the domain.

Does it estimate website traffic?

No. It intentionally does not estimate monthly visits, traffic sources, keywords, or engagement. Those require separate traffic-data providers or a site owner’s first-party analytics.

Is it free to use?

Yes. You can check a public domain without an account or payment. Requests are rate-limited to keep the tool reliable and protect the underlying public data sources.

Can I check any website?

You can check public domains that allow normal HTTPS requests. Sites that block automated requests, require a login, or redirect to a different domain may return limited results.

Why is an authority signal unavailable?

OpenPageRank may not yet have a record for a newer or smaller domain, or its service may be temporarily unavailable. An unavailable score is not a judgment about a website’s quality.

How current are the results?

The direct website checks run when you search. OpenPageRank is a third-party authority dataset and updates on its own schedule, so its score should be treated as a directional signal.

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