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Google Update Penalty Signal Scanner

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Identifies structural and content patterns that commonly appear on sites affected by Google quality updates — so you know what to investigate before starting a recovery project.

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WordPress site owners and SEOs who have seen a traffic drop and want to understand whether it matches Google quality-update patterns before committing to a full audit.

Who this tool is for

WordPress site owners and SEOs who have seen a traffic drop and want to understand whether it matches Google quality-update patterns before committing to a full audit.

What this tool checks

  • Scaled or templated content patterns that reduce topical depth
  • Thin page signals — low word count, weak differentiation, or shallow treatment of a subject
  • Site-level structural indicators commonly associated with algorithmic quality penalties
  • Missing or superficial editorial signals such as author information, dates, and sources

What you will get

  • A plain-language risk assessment that explains what was found and why it matters
  • A prioritised list of signals worth verifying with a deeper manual audit
  • A clear recovery direction — whether to prune, improve, consolidate, or restructure
  • Enough context to brief a developer or SEO specialist accurately

Run the tool

Enter your details and the tool will return a structured result based on your inputs.

Need implementation help?

Need a structured recovery plan after reviewing the scan result?

A penalty signal scan points to problem areas, but full recovery usually requires a manual content audit, a pruning plan, redirect strategy, and phased implementation. Use the contact form to describe what the tool found and what kind of help you need next.

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