Single-Page SEO & AI Visibility Audit

Clarenyx is a free SEO audit tool built in the Isle of Man to help businesses anywhere understand how search engines and AI models interpret their website.

Run a quick audit on one URL to check titles, metadata, headings, and key visibility signals used in modern search.

Free single-page audit. No crawling. No data stored.

Free to use. One URL only. Results are not stored.

What this audit checks

Metadata

Title tag and meta description for search and sharing.

Headings

H1 presence and heading structure for clarity.

Indexability

Robots meta and HTTP status for crawling signals.

Links

Link structure and relation attributes on the page.

Images

Image presence and alternative text for accessibility.

Social preview

Open Graph and Twitter Card metadata for sharing.

Canonical

Canonical URL and HTTPS for consistent indexing.

Performance basics

Response status, basic availability, and an approximate word count of on-page copy.

AEO, GEO & LLMO

Answer engines, generative search, and language-model signals for modern discovery.

SEO & Clarenyx FAQs

Short answers to common questions about SEO, modern search, and how Clarenyx interprets a single page. These FAQs are informational and do not change your audit score.

What is Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)?

Search Engine Optimisation, often called SEO, is the process of improving how a website is understood and discovered by search engines. It focuses on technical setup, page structure, content clarity, and descriptive signals that help search engines decide how and when a page should appear in search results. Clarenyx focuses on the foundational signals search engines use to interpret a single page.

Is this tool just for Isle of Man businesses?

No — while Clarenyx is built and run from the Isle of Man, it's designed to work for any business, anywhere. The audit checks are based on universal SEO and visibility signals used by search engines and AI models across all regions.

Does SEO guarantee higher rankings?

No. SEO does not guarantee rankings. Search engines use complex and constantly changing systems to decide what to show, and many factors are outside the control of any single website or tool. SEO helps improve clarity, accessibility, and relevance, but outcomes cannot be predicted. Clarenyx highlights opportunities and issues, but it does not promise specific results.

Why does Clarenyx only audit one page?

Clarenyx is designed as a single-page audit to provide fast, focused insight. Many important SEO and clarity issues are visible at page level, such as missing metadata, unclear headings, indexability signals, and content structure. A single-page audit is often the most practical starting point before carrying out deeper or wider analysis.

Is on-page SEO still important?

Yes. On-page SEO remains important, even with modern search and AI-driven systems. Search engines and answer engines still rely on clear titles, descriptive metadata, structured headings, and accessible content to understand what a page is about. Clarenyx checks these on-page signals because they directly affect interpretation.

What’s the difference between SEO and modern AI-driven search?

Traditional SEO focuses on ranking in search results. Modern search also includes answer engines, generative search features, and AI-generated summaries. These systems rely heavily on clarity, structure, and descriptive signals rather than keywords alone. Clarenyx evaluates signals that matter to both traditional search engines and AI systems.

Why does Clarenyx flag metadata issues?

Metadata such as the title tag and meta description helps search engines and AI systems understand the topic and intent of a page. Poor or missing metadata can lead to unclear search snippets, rewritten descriptions, or misinterpretation. Clarenyx flags metadata issues to improve clarity and consistency, not to enforce rigid rules.

Does page structure really affect SEO?

Yes. Page structure plays an important role in how a page is interpreted. Headings help search engines and AI systems understand the main topic, how information is organised, and which sections are most important. Clarenyx checks heading structure to highlight areas where clarity may be reduced.

Why does Clarenyx check images and ALT text?

Images without descriptive ALT text can reduce accessibility and limit how search engines understand page content. ALT text helps describe images to users who rely on assistive technologies and provides additional context for machines. Clarenyx checks image usage to surface basic accessibility and clarity issues.

Why does Clarenyx say the score is a heuristic guide?

The score provided by Clarenyx is a heuristic guide, not a ranking predictor. It summarises how well a page follows commonly recognised best practices and clarity signals. A higher score does not guarantee better performance, and a lower score does not mean failure. The score is intended to guide review and improvement, not to judge success. For more on how the score is calculated, what pass, warn, and fail mean, and how checks are weighted, see How the score works.

What should I do after running a Clarenyx audit?

The audit results should be used as a starting point. Typical next steps include reviewing page clarity, refining titles and descriptions, adjusting headings, improving content structure, or considering a deeper site-wide review. Clarenyx helps you understand where to focus attention rather than what to change blindly.

Does on-page word count affect SEO?

Word count on its own does not determine how a page performs in search results. Search engines and AI systems focus on whether a page clearly and effectively answers user intent, not whether it hits a specific number of words.

Very thin pages can struggle if they fail to provide enough information, while longer pages can perform well when the content remains focused, readable, and genuinely useful. Clarenyx treats word count as a sense-check rather than a target, highlighting whether a page appears unusually thin or unusually long. The aim is to encourage appropriate depth, not to suggest that more words are always better.

Are there limitations when using website builders like Wix or template-based platforms?

Yes. Website builders and template-based platforms such as Wix can impose limitations on how much control you have over technical and on-page SEO. While basic elements like page titles and descriptions are usually editable, deeper controls such as structured data, advanced metadata, URL handling, and performance optimisation can be restricted.

This means that some recommendations identified by Clarenyx may not be fully actionable on certain platforms. In these cases, the audit highlights potential limitations as well as opportunities, helping you understand what can be improved within the platform and where a more flexible website setup may be required.

SEO performance is influenced not only by content, but also by the underlying structure and flexibility of the website.

Do you offer SEO services to businesses?

Yes. Clarenyx is designed to highlight areas where a website could be improved, but it does not make changes on your behalf. For businesses that want hands-on support, SEO services are available through IOM Web Design.

This can include full website audits, technical SEO checks, on-page improvements, content recommendations, metadata optimisation, and resolving issues identified by the audit tool. Support can be tailored to a single page, a specific issue, or a complete website depending on what is needed.

The audit tool helps surface opportunities. SEO services focus on implementing improvements correctly and sustainably.

Important limitations

  • This audit checks one page only
  • It does not perform a full site crawl
  • It does not analyse backlinks or competitors
  • Results are based on the page as it appears at the time of the scan

A deeper technical or content review may be required for larger sites or more complex issues.

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Contact options

General enquiries

Questions about using Clarenyx or the audit results.

Email with “General Enquiry”

Feedback / requests

Provide feedback or request an additional check to be added to the tool.

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Privacy questions

Privacy or data questions relating to the Clarenyx tool or site.

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