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Free Website Footer Audit

Instantly audit your website footer for SEO, accessibility, and best-practice issues.

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Website footers are often overlooked, but they play a key role in navigation, accessibility, legal compliance, and internal linking for SEO. This tool analyzes the <footer> section of any public webpage and provides clear, practical recommendations to help you improve usability, accessibility, and SEO performance.

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Website Footer SEO focuses on optimizing the footer area of a website so search engines can better understand your site’s structure, internal relationships, credibility signals, and navigation hierarchy. A well-structured footer enhances crawl efficiency, improves internal linking, reinforces topical authority, and supports higher visibility in both traditional and generative search results.
  1. Ensures the footer is logically organized so both users and search engines can interpret its purpose. Effective footer structure includes:
    • Clear grouping of navigation links
    • Consistent layout across all pages
    • Use of semantic HTML elements such as <footer>
    • Avoiding clutter and excessive outbound links
  2. Improves site discoverability and helps distribute PageRank to important pages. Helpful footer linking includes:
    • Links to high-value pages (About, Contact, Blog, Services)
    • A simplified sitemap-style list of key sections
    • Links supporting E-E-A-T (bios, credentials, policies)
    • Avoiding keyword-stuffed or redundant link lists
  3. Helps search engines understand the role and context of footer content. Key elements include:
    • Using the <footer> element for semantic clarity
    • Organization, LocalBusiness, or Person schema (if applicable)
    • Consistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) information
    • Accessible, descriptive anchor text
  4. Reinforces authority and reliability for users and search engines. Common trust-building elements:
    • Privacy Policy and Terms of Service links
    • Accreditation badges or certifications (non-spammy)
    • Company details, copyright statements, or registration info
    • Links to authoritative social profiles
  5. Ensures the footer supports usability and is accessible across all devices. UX considerations:
    • Readable typography and spacing
    • Mobile-friendly stacking or collapsible sections
    • Accessible contrast ratios
    • Keyboard-accessible links and focus states
  6. Strengthens geographic relevance for businesses serving specific regions. Useful local SEO elements:
    • Business address and phone number (NAP)
    • Links to location or service-area pages
    • Embedded map links (not heavy embeds)
    • Consistent business identifiers across all pages
  7. Provides users with alternative pathways for exploring your site. Helpful navigation items:
    • Newsletter signup or email capture
    • Key resources (FAQs, guides, support)
    • Category or tag consolidations
    • Minimal duplication of main-menu links
  8. Keeps footer content current, accurate, and aligned with evolving site strategy. Good maintenance practices:
    • Regularly reviewing and removing outdated links
    • Updating NAP or business details after any changes
    • Checking for broken links and redirects
    • Ensuring global footer consistency across all templates
  • Footer HTML structure
  • Internal links in the footer
  • Accessibility and usability signals
  • SEO-friendly linking and markup
  • Legal and informational elements in the footer
  • Page content outside the footer
  • Search rankings, backlinks, or analytics data
  • JavaScript execution or dynamic rendering
  • Security or performance scoring

To ensure fair access and reliable performance, the following limits apply:
  • Request limit:
    The tool might stop working if there is a lot of traffic
  • Public access required:
    The page must be publicly accessible on the web
  • Valid footer required:
    The page must contain a proper <footer> tag

If a page cannot be fetched or does not include a valid footer element,
the tool will display a clear error message explaining the issue.

No. This tool only analyses your footer and provides recommendations. It does not modify or inject any code.
  • The site uses non-semantic <div> elements instead of a proper <footer> tag
  • The footer is injected dynamically using JavaScript after the page loads
  • The page is protected by services such as Cloudflare or other Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), which may block automated requests
  • The website detects and blocks non-browser user agents, including common scraping libraries
  • Rate limiting or bot-detection rules temporarily block repeated or rapid requests
  • The site requires cookies, session data, or authentication before showing the full page
  • The page enforces geographic restrictions or IP-based access controls
  • The site only serves full content to real browsers that support JavaScript, headers like Accept-Language, or TLS fingerprinting
No content is stored long-term. URLs are processed temporarily to generate the analysis and then discarded.

Non-structural elements like SVG paths and inline styles are removed to ensure the analysis focuses on structure, semantics, and content, not visual decoration.

This tool uses GPT-4o-mini, a lightweight and efficient model designed to deliver fast, high-quality audits with minimal latency.
No. The page must be publicly accessible so the tool can retrieve its HTML.
  • SEO professionals reviewing site structure
  • Accessibility specialists and auditors
  • WordPress site owners
  • Developers improving semantic HTML
  • Agencies performing quick site audits

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