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SEO Content QA Checker — Post-Migration Audit Tool

Compare expected vs live titles, meta descriptions, and H1s after migrations. Spot SEO regressions fast. Free QA checker—no login.

What is a SEO Content QA Checker?

The SEO Content QA Checker is a post-migration and post-publish validation tool. You provide a list of URLs alongside expected values — the title you planned, the meta description, the H1 — and the tool fetches each URL live and compares actual values against your expected ones. Any mismatch is flagged immediately so you can investigate and correct regressions before they affect rankings.

When Should You Use SEO Content QA Checker?

Use this within hours of any CMS migration, redesign, or bulk content update. Regressions in title tags, meta descriptions, and H1s are among the most common and damaging side-effects of migrations — an H1 that survived staging may render differently in production due to a template difference, or a meta description may be silently truncated by a character limit in the new CMS that did not exist in the old one.

How to Read SEO Content QA Checker Results

Each row shows the URL, your expected value, the live value found, and a match status. Mismatches are highlighted so you can triage by severity. Address H1 mismatches first as these carry the strongest direct keyword signal. Title and meta description mismatches should be corrected within hours of going live to minimise any ranking disruption during the transition window.

What Should You Know Before Using SEO Content QA Checker?

Build your expected values list from your migration brief or content plan, and run the check within 24 hours of pushing live — ideally before activating redirects from the old domain. For phased migrations, run QA on each batch before moving to the next. Keep the QA export as a record of the site immediately after launch so you can track regressions that appear days or weeks later as caches clear and templates propagate across environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SEO content QA and why is it important after a migration?

SEO content QA is the process of verifying that title tags, meta descriptions, and H1s match their intended values after a site change goes live. Migrations and redesigns frequently alter metadata in unexpected ways — a template difference, a CMS character limit, or a data import error can silently change hundreds of pages, causing ranking regressions.

How do I compare expected vs live title tags?

Build a CSV with one column for your page URLs and one for the expected title tag value. Upload it to the SEO Content QA Checker, which fetches each URL live and compares the actual title against your expected value. Any mismatch is flagged so you can investigate and fix the discrepancy before it compounds over time.

What SEO elements does the Content QA Checker verify?

The tool compares title tags, meta descriptions, and H1s against expected values you provide. These three elements are the highest-priority on-page SEO signals — a mismatch in any of them represents a direct keyword signal regression. The tool shows expected value, live value, and match status for each URL and element.

When should I run a content QA check?

Run it within 24 hours of any site migration, CMS upgrade, template change, or bulk content update going live. Ideally run it before activating redirects from the old domain so regressions can be fixed while both environments are accessible. For phased migrations, run QA on each batch before moving to the next phase.

How is the Content QA Checker different from the Title Tag Checker?

The Title Tag Checker audits live pages against best practice thresholds (length, duplicates) without requiring you to provide expected values. The Content QA Checker compares live values against a specific set of expected values you define. Use the Title Tag Checker for general auditing; use the QA Checker for post-migration regression testing against a known-good baseline.