We spend weeks perfecting our architecture, squashing bugs, and optimizing performance, only to push to production and... hear crickets.
Let's be real: most of us treat SEO as an afterthought or assume it's just a "marketing problem." But if search crawlers can't parse your DOM, your clean codebase doesn't matter. At its core, SEO is just good engineering—it's semantic HTML, proper meta tags, and fast load times.
The annoying part is manually checking if you missed a stray meta description or messed up your heading hierarchy before deployment. To save time on that exact grunt work, check out this utility:
👉 https://mtkits.com/seo-checker
It skips the complicated marketing jargon and just scans for the technical elements that actually block indexing: missing tags, broken structural elements, and crawlability issues.
Next time you ship, take five minutes to verify your headers (h1, h2) and meta tags are actually doing their job. Don't let a great build go undiscovered because of a missing line of HTML.
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