Analyze Competitor URL
How to Use This Tool
Paste any competitor website URL you want to analyze
We'll fetch the page and extract SEO-relevant data
Review meta tags and header structure, copy what you need
About Competitor Analysis Helper
Analyze competitor websites for SEO insights with our free online tool. Enter any URL to instantly extract the meta title, meta description, canonical URL, OG image, and complete header structure (H1, H2, H3 tags). Get character counts for titles and descriptions with SEO recommendations, see the header hierarchy visualization, and export your analysis. Perfect for competitive research, SEO audits, and understanding how competitors structure their content. The tool fetches pages server-side to bypass CORS restrictions, providing accurate results for any public website.
What Data Does This Tool Extract?
Meta Title
The page title that appears in browser tabs and search results. Includes character count and SEO recommendations.
Meta Description
The description snippet shown in search results. Get length analysis and optimization tips.
Header Structure
Complete H1, H2, and H3 hierarchy visualization. See how competitors organize their content.
Why Analyze Competitor SEO?
- Understand Their Strategy - See what keywords and phrases competitors target in their titles and descriptions
- Benchmark Your Pages - Compare your meta tags against industry leaders to identify improvement opportunities
- Learn Content Structure - Understand how top-ranking pages organize their content hierarchy
- Find Keyword Opportunities - Discover keywords your competitors use that you might be missing
- Improve Click-Through Rates - Get inspiration for more compelling titles and descriptions
SEO Best Practices
Meta Title
Keep titles between 50-60 characters. Include your primary keyword near the beginning. Make it compelling to encourage clicks.
Meta Description
Aim for 150-160 characters. Include a call-to-action and your main keywords. Write for humans, not just search engines.
H1 Tag
Use exactly one H1 per page. It should match or closely relate to your title tag and clearly describe the page content.
Header Hierarchy
Use H2s for main sections, H3s for subsections. Maintain logical hierarchy - don't skip levels (e.g., H1 → H3).
Frequently Asked Questions
What data can I extract with this tool?
The Competitor Analysis Helper extracts meta title (with character count), meta description (with character count), canonical URL, Open Graph image, and the complete header structure including all H1, H2, and H3 tags from any public webpage.
Why should I analyze competitor meta tags?
Understanding how competitors structure their meta tags helps you create better titles and descriptions for your own pages. You can see what keywords they target, how they write compelling descriptions, and benchmark your own SEO against industry standards.
What is the ideal meta title length?
The optimal meta title length is 50-60 characters. Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters in search results. Titles longer than 70 characters may be truncated with ellipsis.
Why is header structure important for SEO?
Headers create a hierarchical outline of your content that search engines use to understand page structure. Best practices recommend having exactly one H1 tag per page, followed by H2s for major sections, and H3s for subsections.
Can I analyze any website?
You can analyze any publicly accessible website. The tool fetches pages server-side, so it works with most sites. However, some websites may block automated requests or use JavaScript rendering that prevents extraction.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes! Our Competitor Analysis Helper is 100% free with no signup required. Analyze as many competitor URLs as you need for your SEO research.