SEO Tools — technical SEO made actionable
CooVex checks your meta tags, structured data, canonical URLs, sitemaps, and robots.txt — and tells you exactly what to fix, in plain English, ranked by impact.
The CooVex SEO Tools section surfaces technical SEO issues on your site and tells you exactly how to fix them — without needing to be an SEO expert. Issues are ranked by their estimated impact on your rankings so you focus on what matters most first.
For the broader GEO picture (AI search optimization), see GEO Optimization. This section covers traditional technical SEO specifically.
What CooVex checks
Meta tags
- Title tag: Is it present? Is it the right length (50-60 characters)? Does it contain the target keyword? Is it unique across all pages?
- Meta description: Is it present and compelling? Is it the right length (150-160 characters)? Is it unique?
- Open Graph tags: Are og:title, og:description, and og:image present? These affect how your pages appear when shared on social media and are also read by some AI crawlers.
Heading structure
Each page should have exactly one H1 that contains the primary keyword. H2 and H3 headings should logically structure the content. CooVex flags pages with missing H1, multiple H1s, or heading hierarchy issues.
Canonical URLs
Canonical tags tell search engines which version of a page is the authoritative one (important for pages accessible via multiple URLs). Missing or incorrect canonicals cause duplicate content issues that hurt rankings.
Sitemap
Your XML sitemap should include all important pages, be correctly formatted, and be submitted to Google Search Console. CooVex checks all three and flags issues.
Robots.txt
Checks that your robots.txt is correctly blocking pages you do not want indexed (admin pages, thank-you pages) and not accidentally blocking pages you do want indexed.
Structured data
Checks for missing or malformed JSON-LD structured data. Structured data powers Google rich results (FAQ dropdowns, product schemas, review stars in search results) and is a key GEO signal. See also: llms.txt and structured data.
Internal linking
Identifies pages with no internal links pointing to them (orphan pages) — these rank poorly because search engines discover them only via sitemap. Also identifies pages with too many outgoing internal links, which dilutes link equity.
How to use the SEO Tools
Go to Website Audit in the sidebar and click the SEO tab. Issues are listed by severity (critical, warning, info) and sorted by estimated impact. Click any issue to see:
- The specific URL(s) affected
- What is wrong
- The exact fix needed
- The estimated ranking impact of fixing it
For each issue, you can click Ask Coach to get more context or help implementing the fix in your specific CMS.
See also: Running a Website Audit | GEO vs SEO
