PageX is a free Chrome extension that instantly audits any webpage without login. Analyse SEO tags, headings, schema markup, speed, link health, and readability. Built for SEOs, content creators, and developers needing fast, focused insights.
As a founder and marketing lead for a home healthcare brand, I’m constantly juggling daily operations and marketing tasks. In today’s digital era, having the right content in the right place on your website is inevitable for driving leads in our industry. Page X has been a real relief—it lets me instantly see what needs fixing, saving me hours I used to spend manually reviewing pages. Grateful to the developer for this one-stop fix and excited to see what features come next!
I ran PageX on a few client pages today and it instantly flagged things that would have taken me over 10 minutes to check manually. Indexability, meta tags, canonicals and schema were all surfaced clearly and quickly. I didn’t need to open a dashboard or wait for an export.
If you’re doing hands-on SEO audits, this tool makes the process way smoother. This one’s definitely earned a place in my stack.
The overlay is super clean, everything loads fast, and there’s no learning curve at all. Cuts my SEO audit time by at least half. Genuinely impressed by this.
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Hey PH community,
I’m Anirban Sengupta, founder of No Nirvana Digital and maker of PageX.
After 10+ years in SEO and content marketing, one thing never got easier: figuring out what’s broken on a page.
A simple check — indexing, schema, speed, meta tags — turned into 20 minutes of jumping between DevTools, audits, and validators. Every time.
I didn’t want a dashboard. I didn’t want a suite.
I wanted a diagnostic layer — something that could give me real answers in 5 seconds, with one click.
So I built PageX.
What it gives you in one scan:
• Is the page indexable? Any robots/meta issues?
• Canonical and hreflang tags — present and clean?
• Title, meta, H1/H2 — readable and properly placed?
• Schema: does it actually exist and validate?
• Links: Are they all alive and healthy?
• Page speed: What’s your DOM load and FCP?
• Readability: Will users bounce?
This isn’t about “scores.”
It’s about clarity.
No noise. No logins. No fluff.
Just what’s broken — and what to fix.
We built PageX for:
• SEOs who are tired of bloated audits
• Content marketers who want clean previews and working tags
• Founders who don’t have time to “run reports”
• Developers who just want to QA a page and move on
If you’ve ever looked at a page and thought:
“Something’s off, but I don’t know what...”
This might help.
👉 We’re live today. Try it. Break it. Tell us what’s missing.
We’re building PageX with the community — your feedback will shape what’s next.
Thanks for reading — and for building, shipping, and showing up.
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@anirban_sengupta1 This is such an useful tool! It really helps newbies like me to figure out why the webpage is not working!
@anirban_sengupta1 PageX reveals deep webpage insights fast – perfect for quick SEO checks. Supported it. Congrats on launch – I'm launching my product today too, feel free to check it out.
@anirban_sengupta1 Super excited to try out PageX! Finally, a clean, no-fluff way to spot what’s broken on a page in seconds. Big congrats on the launch, Anirban. I wish you all the best! We’re launching in just a few days — check it out and let us know what you think!
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Hey PH 👋
I had the chance to hunt PageX — and it’s been amazing to see it go from idea to launch.
@anirban_sengupta1 , the maker of PageX, built it out of pure frustration, the kind many of us in SEO or content have felt.
You publish a page — maybe a blog, a landing page, or a product update — and suddenly you're juggling 5 tools just to check if it’s SEO-ready.
Is the title tag okay? What about the schema? Are links broken? Is the page slow?
That last-mile SEO check is critical — but often chaotic.
PageX was built to cut through that clutter.
One click. One view. Right in your browser.
It scans your live page for key SEO signals — meta tags, schema markup, broken links, missing alt text, speed blockers, — and gives you instant answers.
No setup. No dashboards. No PDF reports.
Just real-time insight, right when you need it.
If you work on SEO, content, product pages, or even client audits — I genuinely think this will save you time (and tabs).
Would love for you to try it out and let us know what it flags for you. Me and Anirban will be around all day — open to feedback, feature ideas, or just geeky SEO chat. Let’s go! 🔍👇
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@ambika_vaish : Thanks Ambika! have big hopes from the tool.
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This really hits home. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve opened five tabs just to check basic SEO stuff on a page. PageX feels like the tool I didn’t know I needed. It’s clean, fast, and gives me exactly what I care about . Curious to hear how others are using it in their workflow?
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Hunter
@disha_chatterjee2 Totally hear you, Disha. That “five-tab chaos” is exactly what PageX was built to eliminate. The goal was to keep things frictionless—real-time insights without the dashboard detour. We've seen people use it not just for audits, but also as a QA layer before publishing. Would love to hear how you end up integrating it into your review flow!
What a relief from having to juggle from one tool to another trying to get the information on my website. PageX has till now given accurate information for my website audits but I am intrigued to know more about the Readability information that is present. Being a healthcare brand, my content is bound to be technical hence most is reflecting as Difficult and Complex. Should I be simplifying it further or leaving it as is?
Huge congrats on Page-X! As a Digital Marketing Associate, the time spent on SEO checks is real. This tool looks brilliant, in a single scan for indexability, schema, page speed, and meta details is a game changer. It truly fills a gap for efficient site monitoring. Could you share what future additions on Page-X we can see?
Really helpful tool! I used to spend a lot of time checking page titles and details in the backend, but with PageX, I can now see everything right on the screen with a click. It’s made things easier for me.
Hey PH community,
I’m Anirban Sengupta, founder of No Nirvana Digital and maker of PageX.
After 10+ years in SEO and content marketing, one thing never got easier: figuring out what’s broken on a page.
A simple check — indexing, schema, speed, meta tags — turned into 20 minutes of jumping between DevTools, audits, and validators. Every time.
I didn’t want a dashboard. I didn’t want a suite.
I wanted a diagnostic layer — something that could give me real answers in 5 seconds, with one click.
So I built PageX.
What it gives you in one scan:
• Is the page indexable? Any robots/meta issues?
• Canonical and hreflang tags — present and clean?
• Title, meta, H1/H2 — readable and properly placed?
• Schema: does it actually exist and validate?
• Links: Are they all alive and healthy?
• Page speed: What’s your DOM load and FCP?
• Readability: Will users bounce?
This isn’t about “scores.”
It’s about clarity.
No noise. No logins. No fluff.
Just what’s broken — and what to fix.
We built PageX for:
• SEOs who are tired of bloated audits
• Content marketers who want clean previews and working tags
• Founders who don’t have time to “run reports”
• Developers who just want to QA a page and move on
If you’ve ever looked at a page and thought:
“Something’s off, but I don’t know what...”
This might help.
👉 We’re live today. Try it. Break it. Tell us what’s missing.
We’re building PageX with the community — your feedback will shape what’s next.
Thanks for reading — and for building, shipping, and showing up.
@anirban_sengupta1 This is such an useful tool! It really helps newbies like me to figure out why the webpage is not working!
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@anirban_sengupta1 PageX reveals deep webpage insights fast – perfect for quick SEO checks. Supported it. Congrats on launch – I'm launching my product today too, feel free to check it out.
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@anirban_sengupta1 welcome to "draw on screen" :)
@anirban_sengupta1 Super excited to try out PageX! Finally, a clean, no-fluff way to spot what’s broken on a page in seconds. Big congrats on the launch, Anirban. I wish you all the best! We’re launching in just a few days — check it out and let us know what you think!
Hey PH 👋
I had the chance to hunt PageX — and it’s been amazing to see it go from idea to launch.
@anirban_sengupta1 , the maker of PageX, built it out of pure frustration, the kind many of us in SEO or content have felt.
You publish a page — maybe a blog, a landing page, or a product update — and suddenly you're juggling 5 tools just to check if it’s SEO-ready.
Is the title tag okay? What about the schema? Are links broken? Is the page slow?
That last-mile SEO check is critical — but often chaotic.
PageX was built to cut through that clutter.
One click. One view. Right in your browser.
It scans your live page for key SEO signals — meta tags, schema markup, broken links, missing alt text, speed blockers, — and gives you instant answers.
No setup. No dashboards. No PDF reports.
Just real-time insight, right when you need it.
If you work on SEO, content, product pages, or even client audits — I genuinely think this will save you time (and tabs).
Would love for you to try it out and let us know what it flags for you. Me and Anirban will be around all day — open to feedback, feature ideas, or just geeky SEO chat. Let’s go! 🔍👇
This really hits home. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve opened five tabs just to check basic SEO stuff on a page. PageX feels like the tool I didn’t know I needed. It’s clean, fast, and gives me exactly what I care about . Curious to hear how others are using it in their workflow?
@disha_chatterjee2 Totally hear you, Disha. That “five-tab chaos” is exactly what PageX was built to eliminate. The goal was to keep things frictionless—real-time insights without the dashboard detour. We've seen people use it not just for audits, but also as a QA layer before publishing. Would love to hear how you end up integrating it into your review flow!
What a relief from having to juggle from one tool to another trying to get the information on my website. PageX has till now given accurate information for my website audits but I am intrigued to know more about the Readability information that is present. Being a healthcare brand, my content is bound to be technical hence most is reflecting as Difficult and Complex. Should I be simplifying it further or leaving it as is?
Loved the "no logins, no fluff" approach. Just curious, how did you decide what to include and what to leave out?
Was there anything you were going to include but decided to skip finally?
Huge congrats on Page-X! As a Digital Marketing Associate, the time spent on SEO checks is real. This tool looks brilliant, in a single scan for indexability, schema, page speed, and meta details is a game changer. It truly fills a gap for efficient site monitoring. Could you share what future additions on Page-X we can see?
Really helpful tool! I used to spend a lot of time checking page titles and details in the backend, but with PageX, I can now see everything right on the screen with a click. It’s made things easier for me.