Making a website effective is the main objective of any web designer. Website analysis plays an important role in determining whether a website is effective or ineffective. Lots of tools are available to perform the function of website analysis. Web analysis tools don’t require any account to be used by a web design firm.
Here are some selected best tools to analyze a website, some come with analysis of specific aspect of a website while others work for the entire website.

- Website Grader. Offer of HubSpot gives analysis report in broken sections.
- Trifecta. Offered by SEOmoz helps in analysis of one single page or the entire domain.
- SpiderSimulator. Offered by Summit Media tells about the search engine friendliness of a website. It includes several tags to make the clear picture of analysis.
- Web Page Analyzer. Offered by WebsiteOptimization.com tells about the download time taken by a website to appear at the screens of users. Analysis and recommendations is the best part of this web analysis tool.
- SEO Analysis Tool. Meta tags, anchor text, and keywords are the main areas addressed in this tool for reporting purpose.
- The Escape’s Web Page Analyzer. It gives information about heading structure issues, keyword usage, content, and links. Despite not being detailed, this report doesn’t carry in depth information about website analysis.
- Seed Keywords. This is actually a plain English SEO review. It provides recommendations about a certain page and also the effect different elements will bring to the SEO page.
- Web Page Analyzer. Offered by WebSubmission.com review of the page along with analyzed features. It also gives advice about bringing changes to a Meta tag.
- Spider Test Offered by We Build Pages gives a look of the webs page the same as it will look at some of the other pages.
- Web Page Analyzer. Offered by Webmster Toolkit help in specifying a URL and gives feedback about the way page is optimized.
- Link Appeal. Offered by Web Master Toolkit, this tool helps in determining the worth of a page with which you are going to link up. Page Rank and outbound links are used to generate the final report.
- Full Page Test. Offered by Pingdom Tools, analyses objects, CSS, RSS, and time taken by a website and redirects.
- Search Engine-Analysis.com. This tool gives report just with the help of a URL or a keyword. It tells about the competition.
- Web Page Speed Test. Offered by SelfSEO tells the difference between your pages and pages of other website.
- Similar Page Checker. It provides detection of duplicate content form the search engine’s perspective.
- Dead-Links.com. It gives useful information about pages the links with 404 error pages.
- Firebug. This tool helps in monitoring CSS, HTML, JavaScript in the browser.
Aren’t these tools enough for website analysis? Do you know any more tools, do share!



on June 2, 2011 at 9:14 am
I think you named all the ons that matter..yes there are more but working with these are enough.
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on June 3, 2011 at 8:06 am
I figured these were enough tools. Anymore, and you would just be adding tools without much more value.
on June 2, 2011 at 10:40 am
This is awesome!..Thank you for this tools,.I’ll bookmark this page.
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on June 3, 2011 at 8:06 am
No problem. Glad it could help you.
on June 3, 2011 at 7:34 am
They are certainly more than enough and there are about half of that list that I have never tried before. Dead-links is one of those that I have not used yet and it is a tool that might just come in time as I am presently performing “mini-audits” on my sites. Thanks!
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on June 3, 2011 at 8:07 am
I use a dead-links tool on occasion, as it really comes in handy to help remove any links that are no longer valid. You would be surprised at how many sites you have linked to that no longer exist. Then again you may not be.
on June 6, 2011 at 6:13 am
Great tools Paul .. I love to use website grader and firebug.
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on June 6, 2011 at 8:09 am
I use Firebug on a regular basis as it makes web development so much easier, especially if I have CSS errors on my pages and can’t figure out where they are.
on August 19, 2011 at 6:17 am
Hi there. Thanks for sharing this information. I’ve been looking for a free tool yet still comprehensive.
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on August 22, 2011 at 3:31 am
Hi, many thanks for the great web design post here. I hope you could write more about how to fix any website error. I have big problem with that.
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on September 21, 2011 at 4:58 am
Can you post some CEA(Customer Experience Analytics) software? I think they work great together with what you posted.