Frequently Asked Questions About SEOCHECK
This FAQ explains how SEOCHECK works, how the analysis adds value, how plans differ, which trust signals matter, and what to expect when you start a report.
Product Overview
Clarify what SEOCHECK is, who it serves, and how it differs from generic SEO tooling.
SEOCHECK is a search trust intelligence platform that reviews the public signals shaping how credible a website appears. Instead of listing isolated SEO metrics alone, it interprets trust, clarity, and authority cues so owners, founders, and agencies can see what deserves attention first and make better decisions with less noise.
How the Analysis Works
Explain the public-signal method without overpromising certainty or rankings.
SEOCHECK reviews a website through the lens of search-facing credibility. It combines public signals across content, structure, trust cues, authority indicators, and technical foundations, then turns that evidence into an interpretation you can use. The goal is not just to list issues, but to show what matters first and why.
Trust and Credibility Signals
Connect trust questions to the signals that shape credibility, clarity, and prioritization.
Nowadays everyone can publish a website without credibility proof. Search engines need to figure out who to trust. Website trust signals are the cues that help people and search systems judge whether a site looks credible. They include clear business or author identity, supporting proof, consistent messaging, sound technical foundations, and page-level evidence that the site is maintained, transparent, and worth relying on.
Pricing and Plans
Clarify how plan coverage, billing cadence, and subscription changes work on the current pricing surface.
You can review the pricing table without entering payment details. Payment only becomes part of the flow when you start a paid subscription through checkout. The FAQ and pricing page are meant to help you compare the plan structure first, before any billing step happens.
Getting Started and Access
Reduce friction around report creation, access mode, and the first-run flow.
Enter the website on the homepage and check whether a public report already exists. If it does, you can open it immediately. If it does not, SEOCHECK guides you into the report-creation flow so you can create an account or request access, depending on the current signup mode.