Website Launch Checkerfor Indie Makers
Find launch blockers before Google and users do. Get a GO / CONDITIONAL GO / NO-GO decision with P0/P1/P2 evidence and fixes.
Sample audit report
CONDITIONAL GO
Paste a URL. Get prioritized launch blockers here.
What this tool checks
Launch readiness, not another vague SEO score.
SEO title, description, H1, canonical, robots meta
robots.txt, sitemap.xml, noindex, preview-domain leaks
Homepage, trust links, sitemap URLs, empty CTAs, placeholder copy, and image src gaps
Privacy, Terms, Contact, analytics and trust signals
HTTPS, basic security headers and launch-domain readiness
llms.txt, AI crawler access and structured data basics
WebsiteReady is not a vulnerability scanner, legal review, accessibility certification, or Lighthouse replacement.
Why launch blockers matter
A site can look finished and still ship with noindex tags, staging canonicals, broken CTAs, missing legal pages, or no analytics. Those mistakes hurt search, conversion, and client trust exactly when your launch gets attention.
Built for indie and AI tool sites
The report prioritizes what small teams actually need before launch: evidence, severity, concrete fixes, and developer prompts you can paste into Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Issues, Linear, or Notion.
How it works
A focused launch audit with clear next actions.
Paste a public URL
Submit the final production homepage or a launch page you own or are authorized to test.
WebsiteReady checks launch signals
Run a focused readiness audit across the homepage, crawlability files, trust paths, priority public pages, response headers, analytics signals, and AI-readiness hints.
Fix by severity
Get a GO, CONDITIONAL GO, NEEDS REVIEW, or NO-GO decision with P0/P1/P2 evidence and developer-ready prompts.
Who it is for
Launch teams that need evidence, not a vanity score.
Indie makers
Catch the noindex tags, broken CTAs, missing legal pages, and analytics gaps that quietly hurt a Product Hunt, Reddit, or newsletter launch.
AI tool builders
Check llms.txt, AI crawler policy, structured summaries, launch SEO, and trust pages before asking users or AI assistants to recommend the product.
Freelancers and small agencies
Copy the Markdown report into GitHub Issues, Linear, Notion, Cursor, or Claude Code before handing a client site to marketing.
Related launch checks
Use the checklist as a companion to the audit.
FAQ
What is a website launch checker?
A website launch checker is a pre-launch audit that finds blockers before users and search engines see your site. WebsiteReady focuses on crawlability, launch SEO, trust pages, broken links, analytics signals, security headers, and AI search readiness.
What should I check before launching a website?
Check the final domain, HTTPS redirects, canonical URL, title, meta description, H1, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, privacy and terms links, contact path, primary CTA, analytics, social preview image, and mobile usability before promotion starts.
Does this replace a full SEO audit?
No. WebsiteReady focuses on launch blockers and obvious readiness gaps, not keyword strategy, backlink analysis, content planning, or enterprise SEO consulting.
Can I use it for a SaaS or AI tool website?
Yes. It is built for indie SaaS, AI tools, landing pages, client sites, and small product launches that need a fast GO, CONDITIONAL GO, or NO-GO readiness report.
Does it check Core Web Vitals?
The current launch readiness audit does not run Lighthouse or PageSpeed. It marks deeper performance and Core Web Vitals testing as a separate follow-up so the launch report does not overclaim.
Does it check sitemap.xml and robots.txt?
Yes. WebsiteReady fetches robots.txt and sitemap.xml, checks crawlability signals, verifies priority sitemap URLs, and flags noindex or preview-domain leaks.
Does it check llms.txt and AI search readiness?
Yes. It checks whether llms.txt exists, whether AI crawler policy is obviously blocking discovery, and whether structured data or clear public summaries help AI assistants understand the site.
Can I export the report?
Yes. Completed reports can be copied as Markdown, and the Markdown endpoint is available for sharing with developers, Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Issues, Linear, or Notion.
Is this free?
Yes. The current public launch readiness audit is free to run for public pages you own, operate, or are authorized to test.
Do I need to sign up?
No. Submit one public website URL and WebsiteReady runs the audit without registration. Do not submit private dashboards, intranet URLs, signed URLs, or pages you are not authorized to test.