The SEO Leaderboard ranks landing pages by their on-page SEO score — a comprehensive evaluation of how well each page is optimized for search engines like Google and Bing. Unlike generic SEO tools that focus on domain authority or backlinks, LandingScore zeroes in on on-page factors that you can directly control: title tags, meta descriptions, heading hierarchy, keyword placement, image optimization, internal linking, structured data, and mobile-friendliness.
The SEO score evaluates the technical and content-level signals that search engines use to rank pages:
Landing pages are often the first touchpoint between your business and a potential customer. If your landing page doesn't rank in search results, you're missing free organic traffic. On-page SEO is the foundation — without proper title tags, meta descriptions, and heading structure, even the best content won't rank. The SEO Leaderboard shows you what top-performing pages look like so you can model your optimization strategy after proven winners.
LandingScore focuses specifically on on-page SEO for landing pages — the factors you can control right now. Semrush and Ahrefs are broader tools that emphasize backlinks and domain authority. LandingScore is a free, focused alternative for page-level optimization.
An SEO score above 80 indicates strong on-page optimization. Scores between 60–80 are decent but have clear improvement areas. Below 60 means critical SEO elements are likely missing or poorly implemented.
Absolutely. After analyzing your page, LandingScore provides specific, actionable recommendations for each SEO issue found. Fix the issues, re-analyze, and watch your score climb.
The SEO score measures the same on-page signals that Google uses to evaluate pages. While Google's algorithm considers many factors, strong on-page SEO is a necessary foundation for ranking well.