Free Wix site audit for any site
Find the SEO, speed, security, and accessibility issues that show up on Wix sites, especially on inner pages. No signup required, results in under 60 seconds.
No signup required. Results in under 60 seconds.
Why it matters
Wix makes a drag-and-drop site fast to build, and the cost is a page that can carry a lot of JavaScript and markup. Pages can ship heavy scripts that block rendering, the DOM can grow large, images often download heavier than needed, and SEO settings on inner pages are easy to leave incomplete so titles, descriptions, and canonicals go missing. The editor does not show any of this. A Wix site audit checks the page a visitor and a search engine actually receive and ranks the fixes by impact.
What a Wix site audit checks for you
- JavaScript and script load. Wix pages can ship heavy scripts that hold up rendering. SiteCurl counts external scripts, flags render-blocking stylesheets in the head, and checks whether third-party scripts use async or defer so they do not block the page.
- DOM and page weight. A drag-and-drop layout can produce a large DOM and a heavy HTML page. The audit measures HTML size and DOM node count, so you can see when a page carries more markup than it needs.
- Inner-page SEO. SEO settings on inner pages are easy to leave incomplete. The audit checks title tags, meta descriptions, and canonical URLs on the pages you point it at, and flags duplicate titles and meta descriptions across the pages it scans.
- Image weight. Wix often serves images heavier than they display. SiteCurl flags images missing width and height attributes, images missing lazy loading below the fold, and images still in legacy formats instead of WebP or AVIF.
- Server response and availability. The audit measures time to first byte (TTFB), counts redirects in the chain, and checks HTTP status, so you know whether a slow page is the platform or the response.
- Accessibility on built pages. Drag-and-drop sections sometimes skip basic markup. The audit checks for a single H1, image alt text, heading order, form labels, and descriptive link text on the pages it scans.
drop in sales for every 100ms of added page latency
Source: Amazon
Common Wix issues a site audit surfaces
- Heavy JavaScript. Wix pages can load a lot of script that blocks the page from showing until it finishes. SiteCurl counts external scripts and flags blocking third-party scripts so you can see what is competing with the page.
- Large DOM size. A drag-and-drop layout can produce thousands of DOM nodes, which slows rendering. The audit measures DOM node count against a recognized threshold so you know when a page is too heavy.
- Render-blocking stylesheets. Stylesheets in the head can hold up the first paint. SiteCurl flags render-blocking stylesheets so you know what is delaying the page.
- SEO gaps on inner pages. Title tags, meta descriptions, and canonical URLs are easy to leave blank on pages beyond the home page. The audit flags missing and duplicate titles, missing meta descriptions, and missing canonicals across the pages it scans.
- Oversized images. Wix frequently serves images heavier than they display. The audit flags missing dimensions, missing lazy loading, and legacy formats that could be WebP or AVIF.
- Edits that regress SEO. Republishing after an edit can change a meta tag, a canonical, or a heading structure on a page. A scheduled audit catches the change before it costs you traffic.
Wix sites are usually built by owners who picked the platform to avoid technical work. That is why these issues persist: the editor never tells you a page ships heavy JavaScript, or that an inner page has no meta description. A site audit gives you that view in plain language, with the highest-impact items first.
Speed and inner-page SEO are where Wix sites slip most. If page speed is your concern, the free performance audit covers page size, DOM weight, scripts, and image issues in detail. If you want to focus on getting found, the free SEO audit checks title tags, canonicals, structured data markup, and sitemaps.
SiteCurl fits owners who run a site without a developer. The audits for small business page walks through how scheduled scans catch issues after an edit or a republish. Each scan covers seven areas at once, so you are not running five tools to understand one site.
Frequently asked questions
What does a Wix site audit check?
SiteCurl runs over 90 checks across seven areas: SEO, speed, security, accessibility, technical health, uptime, and AI readiness. For a Wix site, the most useful checks are script count, render-blocking assets, DOM node count, HTML size, image weight, title tags, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, and time to first byte.
Do I need access to my Wix account to run an audit?
No. SiteCurl scans any public URL from the outside, the same way a search engine or visitor sees it. There is no code to add, no account to connect, and no access to your editor required.
Can SiteCurl scan my inner pages, not just the home page?
The free audit checks your home page. On a paid plan you can scan up to 25 pages per site (100 on the Studio plan), so you can cover the inner pages where Wix SEO settings are most often incomplete and track scores over time.
Why is my Wix site slow even though it looks simple?
A simple look does not mean a light page. Wix pages can ship heavy JavaScript, a large DOM, and oversized images. An audit measures these so you can see what is slowing the page down.
Will fixing these issues improve my search ranking?
These checks cover the technical basics search engines look for: filled-in titles and meta descriptions, canonical URLs, valid structured data markup, and fast pages. Fixing them removes the barriers that keep your pages from showing up. Ranking also depends on content and links.
How often should I audit my Wix site?
Run an audit after any edit or republish. With a Pro or Studio plan, you can schedule weekly or monthly scans that run on their own and email you if a score drops.
Free Wix site audit for any site