Woorank has been in the website analysis space for over a decade. It provides a comprehensive overview across SEO, usability, technologies, and social signals — all distilled into a single score. For a quick SEO and marketing health check, it covers a lot of ground.
The fundamental difference: Woorank checks whether elements exist (do you have a meta description? Do you have headings? Is your page mobile-friendly?). We evaluate whether elements work (is your meta description compelling? Does your heading communicate value? Does your mobile layout convert?).
Woorank's approach
Woorank crawls your page and runs it through an extensive checklist: meta tags, heading structure, alt text, mobile-friendliness, page speed, social links, backlinks, domain authority. It surfaces issues across categories like SEO, usability, mobile, and technologies. The free report is detailed and useful for identifying gaps in your technical foundation.
Where we go deeper
Our analysis adds the layer Woorank doesn't touch: conversion effectiveness. The AI captures your actual screenshots and evaluates the first impression, the persuasion flow, the trust architecture, and the CTA strategy. These are the factors that determine whether technically sound pages actually generate leads and sales.
Woorank might tell you that you have 3 H2 tags and they contain relevant keywords. Our analysis tells you that your H2s bury the value proposition below a feature list nobody reads — and suggests a specific rewrite.
Using both
For the most complete picture: run Woorank for the technical and SEO overview, then run roast.page on your key conversion pages for the strategic layer. Fix the technical basics first (Woorank), then optimize for conversions (roast.page).