SiteChecker has grown into a capable SEO platform. It offers site auditing, rank tracking, backlink monitoring, and on-page SEO checks — a solid feature set for teams that need the basics covered. The interface is clean, the pricing is accessible, and the site audit catches most common issues.
Where SiteChecker falls short is depth. The site audit is good at flagging surface-level issues — missing meta descriptions, broken links, slow pages — but it doesn't go deep on why these issues matter or provide specific enough recommendations to act on quickly. The suggestions tend to be generic: "Optimize your images" rather than "These 3 images are over 500KB and could be compressed to save 2.1 seconds on LCP."
The bigger gap: like most SEO audit tools, SiteChecker is purely technical. It checks whether your page is crawlable and indexable, not whether it's persuasive. A perfectly optimized page from SiteChecker's perspective can still fail to generate leads or sales because the headline is weak, the CTA is buried, or the trust signals are missing.
I tested five alternatives that address these gaps — some with deeper technical analysis, others with the conversion insights SiteChecker doesn't offer.