AI and search visibility
GEO and SEO tools inspect crawlability, metadata, schema, robots.txt, sitemaps, redirects, and trust signals that help pages become easier to discover and understand.
Fast website diagnostics and developer utilities for AI search readiness, technical SEO, security, network checks, and daily web work.
Quick access to common GEO, SEO, security, network, and developer checks.
Check whether a website is understandable, crawlable, and trustworthy for AI and search systems.
Review HTTP security headers and get practical recommendations.
Fetch robots.txt, inspect rules, and test whether a path can be crawled.
Inspect XML sitemaps, sitemap indexes, URL counts, and lastmod coverage.
Preview titles, descriptions, canonical links, OpenGraph tags, and social cards.
Validate JSON-LD and find missing recommended structured data fields.
Look up A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, CAA, and SOA records.
Trace redirect hops, final URLs, loops, and avoidable redirect chains.
ErgoKit keeps the homepage simple while exposing every live tool through clean pages, structured data, sitemap entries, llms.txt, and a machine-readable tools catalog.
GEO and SEO tools inspect crawlability, metadata, schema, robots.txt, sitemaps, redirects, and trust signals that help pages become easier to discover and understand.
Local tools such as JSON Formatter, JWT Decoder, Base64, hashes, UUIDs, timestamps, cron, URL encoding, QR codes, and UTM building run directly in the browser.
Browser tools do not make network requests. Server-side diagnostics check public URLs transiently through ErgoKit Workers and avoid displaying response bodies.
ErgoKit is a fast web diagnostics toolkit for checking AI search readiness, technical SEO, HTTP status, DNS, redirects, metadata, schema, security headers, CORS, and local developer utilities.
Local tools run in the browser and do not send input to ErgoKit Workers. Server-side diagnostics check public URLs transiently and do not store results by default.
GEO stands for generative engine optimization. In ErgoKit, GEO tools check whether pages are crawlable, understandable, and trustworthy for search and AI answer systems.