Bulk crawler readability checker
Scan a sitemap or URL list to find pages whose raw HTML may expose too little content to search engines and AI crawlers.
Enter a sitemap or paste a URL list. The free scan checks up to 10 pages using raw Googlebot-style HTML requests without consuming rendering capacity.
Raw HTML only. The free scan does not use rendering capacity and does not guarantee indexing or rankings.
Switch between checks without hunting through the site.
See what crawler-style requests can read.
Compare the first HTML response with rendered content.
Score crawler access, metadata, and thin-content issues.
Check crawler rules and AI-agent discovery files.
Check up to 10 sitemap or pasted URLs.
When to use this tool
Check the homepage, pricing, docs, and important landing pages in one run.
Use a sitemap sample to identify which page templates expose thin raw HTML.
Find suspicious pages before spending time on individual rendered comparisons.
Read it as crawler access, not SEO magic.
Use the bulk result to prioritize pages. It checks raw crawler-style HTML only; suspicious pages should be confirmed with the detailed single-page tools.
It does not promise rankings, traffic, or AI citations. It tells you whether bots are getting useful HTML from the request path.
Low readable text, missing title or H1, failed bot checks, or a large raw-versus-rendered gap.
Bots receive enough readable content, important metadata is present, and the page does not depend on a blank shell.
Very low readable text, generic metadata, missing headings, blocked crawler access, or a large raw-versus-rendered gap.
If several pages expose thin raw HTML
Run a detailed comparison on the affected templates, then connect the site if crawlers need rendered HTML across those pages.