Netpeak Checker is a SEO researching tool that can be used to analyze URLs and see if they meet the latest SEO requirements. It's a professional application that can get hold of title tags, keywords, meta descriptions, the Robots.txt file, and canonical URLs, among others.

Following a speedy setup operation where .NET Framework is required, you're welcomed by a clean and elegant interface, where you can begin by populating the task list with the URLs you want to analyze. This can be done by manually entering URLs in a list (one per line), pasting the current Clipboard contents, loading a plain text document with the links, loading the content from an XML Sitemap, or by opening a project from Netpeak Spider, a SEO crawling tool made by the same developer.

Once the analysis is over, you can view scan results to find out the number of internal, external and outgoing links of each URL, along with the title, description, H1 header, character count, whether Robots.txt instructions exist, metarobots instructions, canonical URL, content size, and status code. The table can be exported to Excel (.xlsx format) after picking the columns with the information you're interested in.

However, you can configure a wide range of parameters before scanning the website. This concerns on-page events (like favorite icon, internal and external links, number of titles, title word count, number of h1 and h2-h6 headers, canonical HTTP header), server (IP, country, region), Whois (domain age, creation and expiration date), Alexa (global and local rank, sites linking), social networks (like Facebook shares, likes, comments and clicks, tweets), and others. Custom filters can be also applied to include or exclude specific URLs by taking into account the rules you define.

All aspects considered, Netpeak Checker offers a simple solution for verifying domains for SEO-related issues for research purposes. It can be used alongside Netpeak Spider to get extensive crawling details. The tool performed searches quickly in our tests and had minimal impact on the computer's performance. It worked smoothly on Windows 10.1