The Complete SEO Audit Checklist for 2026 (47 Points)
A comprehensive 47-point SEO audit checklist covering technical, on-page, content, backlink and competitive factors. Use it to find every opportunity on any site.
The Complete SEO Audit Checklist for 2026 (47 Points)
An SEO audit is a systematic examination of a website to identify opportunities and issues across every factor that affects organic search performance. Done properly, an SEO audit gives you a prioritised roadmap for improvement.
This 47-point checklist covers every major audit category. Work through it methodically โ or use tools like BenchSpy to automate large portions of the process.
Category 1: Technical SEO (12 Points)
Crawlability and Indexation
- Robots.txt โ Is it present, correctly configured, and not accidentally blocking important pages?
- XML Sitemap โ Does a sitemap exist, is it submitted in Google Search Console, and is it up to date?
- Canonical tags โ Are canonical tags correctly implemented to avoid duplicate content indexing?
- Noindex tags โ Are any important pages accidentally noindexed? Check tag manager, plugins and theme files.
- Google Search Console coverage โ Are there crawl errors, excluded pages or indexing issues in GSC?
Performance and Core Web Vitals
- LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) โ Is the largest element loading in under 2.5 seconds? Use PageSpeed Insights.
- INP (Interaction to Next Paint) โ Is page interactivity responding in under 200ms?
- CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) โ Is layout shift below 0.1? Check for images without dimensions, late-loading ads.
- TTFB (Time to First Byte) โ Is the server responding in under 800ms? Indicates hosting/server performance.
- Mobile performance โ Does the site pass Core Web Vitals on mobile specifically? Mobile is the primary ranking signal.
HTTPS and Security
- HTTPS โ Is the entire site served over HTTPS with no mixed content warnings?
- Security headers โ Are Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options and HSTS headers present?
Category 2: On-Page SEO (12 Points)
Meta Elements
- Title tags โ Are all pages missing title tags? Are any duplicated? Are they 50โ60 characters with the target keyword near the front?
- Meta descriptions โ Are meta descriptions present, unique, 150โ160 characters, and compelling with a call to action?
- Heading structure โ Does each page have a single H1? Are H2s and H3s used logically to structure content?
- Image alt text โ Do all meaningful images have descriptive alt text with relevant keywords where appropriate?
URL Structure
- URL format โ Are URLs short, lowercase, hyphenated, and descriptive of the page content?
- Redirect audit โ Are there chains of redirects? Are there 302 redirects that should be 301s?
- Broken links โ Are there internal 404 errors? Use Screaming Frog or BenchSpy to identify them.
Content Elements
- Internal linking โ Do pages link to relevant related pages? Is there a logical site architecture through links?
- Schema markup โ Are appropriate schema types implemented: Article, Product, FAQ, Breadcrumb, Organisation?
- Duplicate content โ Is content duplicated across pages? Are product descriptions copied from manufacturers?
- Content freshness โ Are dates accurate? Is content being updated to reflect 2026 information?
- Thin content โ Are there pages with fewer than 300 words that offer little value? Consolidate or expand them.
Category 3: Backlink Profile (7 Points)
- Total referring domains โ How many unique domains link to the site? More domains from quality sites is better than many links from few domains.
- Anchor text distribution โ Is anchor text natural and varied? Over-optimised exact-match anchors signal manipulation.
- Toxic links โ Are there links from spammy, irrelevant or penalised sites? Consider disavowing egregious cases.
- Lost links โ Have any high-value backlinks been lost recently? Reclaim them if possible.
- Competitor link gap โ What quality sites link to competitors but not to you? These are link building opportunities.
- Link velocity โ Is the link profile growing naturally over time, or were there suspicious spikes?
- Internal link equity โ Is PageRank flowing properly through internal links to your most important pages?
Category 4: Content Strategy (8 Points)
- Keyword mapping โ Does each important keyword have a dedicated, optimised page targeting it?
- Search intent alignment โ Does each page match the intent of its target keyword (informational vs transactional vs navigational)?
- Content gaps โ What keywords do competitors rank for that you do not have content for?
- Pillar content โ Do you have long-form pillar pages on your core topics that attract links and traffic?
- Content cannibalisation โ Are multiple pages competing for the same keyword, splitting authority and diluting rankings?
- Featured snippet opportunities โ Which queries return featured snippets? Could your content be reformatted to win them?
- E-E-A-T signals โ Does content demonstrate Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness? Author bios, citations, original research?
Category 5: Competitive Analysis (8 Points)
- Competitor identification โ Who are your true organic search competitors? Not just business competitors, but sites ranking for your target keywords.
- Competitor positioning โ How are competitors positioning themselves? What messaging and value propositions do they use? Tools like BenchSpy surface this in seconds.
- Competitor tech stack โ What CMS, frameworks, analytics and tools do competitors use? This reveals their capabilities and priorities.
- Competitor content strategy โ What content formats and topics are working for competitors? Where are the gaps?
- Competitor page speed โ How fast do competitor sites load? Are you faster or slower? Speed is a direct competitive differentiator.
- Competitor backlink sources โ Where do competitors get their best links from? Replicate their link building strategy.
- SWOT analysis โ What are competitor strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats? BenchSpy generates this automatically via AI.
Category 6: Local SEO (for Local Businesses, 3 Points)
- Google Business Profile โ Is the GBP fully completed with accurate NAP, hours, photos and regular posts?
(Plus: local citations consistency and review strategy โ the full local SEO checklist deserves its own post.)
How to Use This Checklist
A complete SEO audit using this checklist takes 4โ8 hours for a typical site. To speed up the process:
- Use Google Search Console for indexation, Core Web Vitals and coverage issues (Category 1)
- Use Screaming Frog for on-page and technical crawl data (Categories 1โ2)
- Use Ahrefs or Majestic for backlink profile analysis (Category 3)
- Use BenchSpy for competitive analysis โ it automates points 40โ46 in 60 seconds with AI-generated insights
Prioritising Your Findings
Not all issues are equal. Prioritise by:
- Impact โ will fixing this meaningfully improve rankings or traffic?
- Effort โ how much work is required to implement the fix?
- Quick wins โ fixes that are high impact and low effort go first
Ready to start with the competitive analysis section? Try BenchSpy free โ paste a competitor URL and get a complete AI-written competitive audit in 60 seconds, covering points 40โ46 automatically.
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