Heading Structure Analyzer
Analyze your page heading structure. Check H1-H6 hierarchy, find missing or duplicate headings, and optimize for SEO and accessibility.
How to Use
- Enter URL or paste HTML
- Click Analyze
- Review heading structure
- Fix hierarchy issues
About Heading Structure
Heading structure is crucial for both SEO and accessibility. Search engines use headings to understand content hierarchy, while screen readers use them for navigation.
Every page should have exactly one H1 tag containing the main topic and primary keyword. H2s divide the content into major sections, H3s into subsections, and so on.
Headings should follow a logical hierarchy without skipping levels. Going from H2 directly to H4 creates confusion for both search engines and assistive technologies.
Include relevant keywords in headings naturally. This signals topic relevance to search engines while helping users scan your content.