Search discoverability
Titles, descriptions, indexability, canonicals, headings, internal discovery, sitemaps, schema, and share metadata.
Paste your homepage. Signal returns four independent scores and the exact order to improve them—before anybody asks for your email.
Three steps. The scan stays free and ungated.
Use the homepage a customer would visit. Nothing is installed and no credentials are requested.
The scanner checks search, AI visibility, conversion, and technical delivery as separate operating surfaces.
Open the unlisted report and work from the first priority down. Email or request a review only if it helps.
The meter grows whenever the scanner completes a scored public check. It shows real system activity without revealing who was scanned.
1 Signal Unit = 1 scored public check.
Units measure machine work—not visitors, leads, rankings, or revenue.
Responsible sample reached; aggregate scores may publish.
Open the Index →A website can be technically clean and commercially weak—or highly persuasive but invisible. Signal keeps the failure modes separate.
Titles, descriptions, indexability, canonicals, headings, internal discovery, sitemaps, schema, and share metadata.
Machine-readable briefings, entity clarity, extractable first-party copy, semantic structure, and crawler access.
Offer clarity, calls to action, response surfaces, trust evidence, direct contact, mobile readiness, and measurement.
HTTPS, response health, observed latency, HTML weight, language, accessibility signals, and defensive headers.
Signal reads what a new visitor, search crawler, and answer engine can observe without credentials. Every point connects to visible evidence and a specific recommendation.
The report is useful for triage, vendor conversations, rebuild planning, and identifying which discipline deserves deeper investigation first.
It does not see Search Console, analytics, backlinks, keyword demand, CRM progression, calls, close rates, or revenue. Those inputs belong in a full commercial search review.
Observed response time is one server-side sample—not a substitute for field Core Web Vitals. Scores prioritize investigation; they do not guarantee rankings or revenue.
Only anonymous aggregates are published, and only after a responsible sample threshold. No email, company, hostname, or private report appears in the Index.
Run the public scan, read the ranked sequence, then decide whether the problem needs a focused fix or a deeper commercial search review.
The scan is ungated. Senior review is optional.