Website Tracking Tools

Website Tracking and Management Tools

A missing SSL certificate causes browsers to warn visitors that a site is not secure, which destroys trust immediately. Broken links frustrate visitors and signal to search engines that a site is unmaintained. Page speed affects both user experience and rankings. The website tools here let you check these things without setting up any monitoring service.

The SSL Checker confirms whether your certificate is valid and properly installed. The Broken Link Checker scans a page and identifies dead links. The GZIP Compression Checker verifies whether your server compresses files before sending them to visitors — a standard speed optimization recommended by Google's PageSpeed documentation.

Why does my website show a Not Secure warning in Chrome?

This warning appears when a site does not have a valid SSL certificate, or when the certificate has expired. Use the SSL Checker to see the current status. According to Google's Chrome documentation, all sites should serve pages over HTTPS to protect visitors and avoid this warning.

Do broken links affect Google rankings?

Broken links do not directly penalize a page, but they create a poor experience for visitors and waste Google's crawl budget. Pages with many broken links appear unmaintained. Check and fix them regularly with the Broken Link Checker.