Chrome SEO audit

SEO Audit Chrome Extension for Page Reviews

Run a page-level SEO audit in Chrome for metadata, canonicals, schema, links, accessibility, PageSpeed, AI readiness, and fix plans.

Use Crowra for this search intent.

For marketers, SEOs, founders, developers, and content teams looking for a browser extension that checks the active page before publishing or handoff.

Best for

When this workflow fits

  • Landing page and blog post QA before publishing
  • Metadata, canonical, robots, and heading checks
  • Client or developer handoffs that need copyable evidence
  • Fast page reviews during migrations and content updates
Outputs

What you get from the scan

  • Fewer missed launch blockers
  • Clearer SEO QA before a page goes live
  • A shorter path from issue discovery to developer or client handoff

What Crowra checks.

Each check is designed to be reviewed while the page is open in Chrome, then copied or exported when the fix needs to move.

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Title, meta description, H1, heading structure, canonical, and robots signals

02

Open Graph, Twitter Card, Google SERP preview, and image audit signals

03

Schema markup, rich-result context, links, accessibility, and PageSpeed checks

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Fix Plan priorities, page overlay context, exports, and local scan history

How the workflow runs.

The goal is a practical audit path: scan the active page, inspect evidence, decide priority, and hand off only what matters.

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Start in Chrome

Open the page in Chrome and run Crowra beside the live page.

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Step 2

Review the score, issue evidence, and Fix Plan before touching the CMS or code.

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Step 3

Use overlays to inspect visible issues, headings, links, images, schema, and accessibility targets.

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Step 4

Export Markdown, HTML, CSV, JSON, or task handoffs when another person owns the fix.

Related Crowra workflows.

Move from this audit into adjacent checks when the page needs a wider review.

Related guides.

Use these practical articles when you need deeper context before or after running the audit.

FAQ.

Quick answers for people comparing Crowra with adjacent SEO tools.

What does an SEO audit Chrome extension check?

A useful SEO audit Chrome extension checks the page you are viewing for metadata, headings, canonicals, robots directives, structured data, links, accessibility, and handoff-ready evidence.

Is Crowra a full website crawler?

Crowra starts with the active page and includes optional same-site crawl workflows when you need broader link and architecture context.

Run this audit beside the page.

Crowra keeps the review close to the live page, with SEO, schema, links, crawlability, accessibility, AI readiness, and fix handoffs in one Chrome side panel.