Find the SEO patterns Google calls spam before they cost you rankings.
This free intake maps your website against Google's public spam policies: doorway pages, scaled content abuse, keyword stuffing, hidden text, scraped content, link spam, sneaky redirects, and site reputation abuse.
What the full crawler checks
Signals a manual review would care about.
Policy-risk intake
Answer honestly. The point is not to prove your site is perfect; it is to find cleanup work before Google or competitors find it for you.
Do you have many city or service-area pages that are substantially similar?
Policy area: Doorway abuse
Were many pages generated mainly to catch keywords instead of helping real customers?
Policy area: Scaled content abuse
Do pages include repeated city, service, or ZIP-code lists that sound unnatural?
Policy area: Keyword stuffing
Do pages contain text hidden off-screen, at zero opacity, or only visible to search engines?
Policy area: Hidden text and link abuse
Does your content reuse manufacturer, directory, competitor, or AI-summarized source material without adding original value?
Policy area: Scraping
Have you bought links, exchanged links at scale, or used keyword-rich footer/sidebar links across many sites?
Policy area: Link spam
Do any pages send users somewhere different than what the search result or internal link promises?
Policy area: Sneaky redirects
Do you publish outsourced, coupon, affiliate, or third-party pages mainly because your domain has authority?
Policy area: Site reputation abuse