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    Heading Structure Analyzer

    Free SEO Heading Structure Analyzer

    Check Your Heading Structure for SEO Issues

    Check Your Heading Structure for SEO Issues

    Your heading structure (H1, H2, H3, etc.) is one of those SEO fundamentals that a lot of websites mess up. Google uses your headings to understand your content hierarchy and topic relevance. Bad heading structure? You're making it harder to rank.

    This tool analyzes your heading hierarchy and catches common issues like multiple H1 tags, skipped heading levels, headings that are too short or too long, and missing question-based headings. Use the free Detailed Chrome extension to extract your headings in one click, paste them here, and get instant analysis with priority-based recommendations.

    The tool works like the heading audits SEO professionals run — it just makes it accessible to everyone. Fix your heading structure issues and you'll see better rankings and featured snippet opportunities.

    SEO Heading Structure Analyzer

    FREE SEO Heading Structure Analyzer

    Optimize your heading hierarchy for better rankings.

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    1Extract Your Headings

    How to Extract Your Headings

    1. Install the free "Detailed" Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.
    2. Navigate to the page you want to analyze.
    3. Click the Detailed extension icon in your browser toolbar.
    4. Your headings will appear automatically — click the Copy button.
    5. Paste them into the box below and click Analyze.
    Get the Detailed Extension →

    2Paste and Analyze

    Accepts HTML tags, standard format (H1: Title), or simple format (H1 Title / 1. Title)

    Why Heading Structure Matters for SEO

    Google Reads Your Headings First

    Headings are one of the first things Google's crawlers look at when indexing a page. A clear H1 followed by logical H2s and H3s tells Google exactly what your page is about and how it's organized.

    One H1 Is the Rule

    Every page should have exactly one H1 tag — your main topic headline. Multiple H1s confuse search engines. Missing H1s leave Google guessing. Either way, your rankings suffer.

    Questions Win Featured Snippets

    Headings written as questions (How do I...? What is...? Why does...?) directly match how people search. Google rewards question-based headings with featured snippet placement and AI citation.

    Heading Structure Analyzer — Frequently Asked Questions

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    Heading Issues Identified. Ready to Rank Higher?

    This tool shows you what's wrong with your heading structure. We can help you fix your headings, optimize your entire site, and implement the technical SEO strategies that get you ranking on page 1 of Google.