HTML headings are among the most important search engine optimization elements on a page. An H1 heading is the main headline, which Google often uses instead of the title tag to create an organic search snippet.
H2 and H3 subheadings add structure to a page, help it get featured, and introduce calls to action — all while inserting more keywords.
Here are tools to audit HTML headings on any web page — competitors, experts, and more.
Sitewide Headings
Screaming Frog is a freemium crawler that identifies headings on every page on a site, listing the page URL and the heading type, words, and number of characters.
Download the report as a .csv, Excel file, or Google Sheet.
Screaming Frog is free for up to 500 URLs. Paid access for unlimited crawls is €239 per year (approximately $250).
Quick Analysis
SEO Pro Extension is a free Chrome extension that pulls SEO info — images, links, schema — from any page. It has a dedicated tab for headings, making analysis quick and easy.
Download the heading report as a .csv file.
Compare Headings
Serp.tools pulls title tags, meta descriptions, and H1, H2, and H3 headings for up to 100 URLs — all for free. The interface can hide or show all subheadings on a page. It is a helpful tool for comparing your own on-page tactics against competitors.
Download the report as an Excel file.
Keywords in Headings
WebCEO is a premium SEO tool that identifies keywords in HTML headings. When analyzing headings, keep in mind:
- The primary and secondary keywords.
- Character length and details.
- Tactics for engagement. For example, are the headings questions or CTAs? On-page engagement is a confirmed ranking signal, and headings elevate CTA visibility.
Pricing at WebCEO starts at $36 per month for a Solo Plan with a free 14-day trial.