Mini Guide: What Does a Website Score Tell You?
A website score is a quick way to understand whether a site has strong basic technical signals. It does not replace a full manual review, but it can help you spot common issues that may affect access, trust, and search visibility.
HTTPS shows whether the website uses a secure connection. Domain age can give useful background about how long a domain has existed. DNS signals help confirm whether the domain is correctly connected, while index-related signals can show whether the website may be discoverable.
If the score is low, review the website setup carefully. Common fixes include enabling HTTPS, correcting DNS records, fixing blocked pages, improving internal links, resolving server errors, and making sure important pages are accessible.