What the free check really does
Understand every line of your public website check.
The checker records public evidence from one page. It separates things that may need attention from things that looked okay and things it could not verify—without turning uncertainty into a fake score.
A public signal is clearly wrong or missing.
Examples include a failing HTTP response, no HTTPS, an explicit broken sampled link or a missing important page signal.
The bounded public check found expected evidence.
This means the observed signal passed this check—not that the entire website is problem-free.
The checker refuses to guess.
Blocked, private, inconclusive or out-of-scope evidence is shown as unverified rather than counted as failure.
Checks run on the public page
Availability, page signals, security clues and a bounded link sample.
Connection
- Final public URL
- HTTP response
- Redirect path
- HTTPS
Page information
- Title and description
- Canonical address
- Headings and language
- Search instructions
Public safeguards
- Selected security headers
- Mixed-content clues
- Robots and sitemap discovery
- Public platform clues
Bounded sample
- A small same-site link sample
- Basic form-label clues
- Button/link naming clues
- Structured-data parsing
If you request the optional email
The report repeats the useful result in plain text.
The email includes the page checked, counts for each result state, the titles of items needing attention, relevant help pages and a direct link to start a repair from the result.
Email is optional and requires the consent box. The check itself does not require an email address.
Website checked: https://yourwebsite.ie/
Result: 2 items may need attention, 8 looked okay, and 3 could not be checked.
Items that may need attention:
— Page description
— Bounded homepage link sample
Helpful pages:
Platform help · Useful-details guide · Start a repair from these results
What it never proves
No login, form submission, payment test or complete audit.
The checker does not enter private accounts, inspect plugins or hosting, submit customer forms, make a purchase, prove legal compliance or guarantee search, security or performance.
Use the evidence