Heading structure checker for accessible page hierarchy.
Review heading hierarchy issues that affect screen reader navigation, content scanning, and SEO-friendly page structure.
Heading Structure Checker
Built for SEO teams, content teams, designers, and developers.
Missing or repeated top-level headings
Skipped heading levels that weaken document structure
Text styled visually as headings without semantic tags
Components that create confusing page outlines
Try the Heading Structure Checker
Scan a public page and get focused findings.
This tool runs a real AuditYourWeb scan, then filters the report to the issue type this page is about. Use the full report when you want every accessibility finding.
Results will appear here
Enter a public URL to check focused heading structure checkerfindings.
Turn the scan into practical accessibility work.
Automated testing is a starting point. AuditYourWeb keeps the guidance direct so owners, agencies, and developers can decide what to fix next without pretending automation is legal certification.
Run the free checkerUse one clear page-level H1 for the main topic.
Nest headings in a logical order.
Use semantic heading tags for real section titles.
Do not choose heading levels only for visual size.
From one free scan to a repeatable accessibility workflow.
Use Deep Accessibility Scan to find heading patterns repeated across templates and landing pages.
The public checker is free to use. Saved websites, widget setup, deep scans, and code issue tracking live in the dashboard when your team needs a longer workflow.
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Open toolCommon questions about heading structure checker.
Do headings matter for screen reader users?
Yes. Many users navigate by headings, so a logical structure helps them understand and move through the page quickly.
Is this also useful for SEO?
Yes. Clear headings help search engines and users understand content hierarchy, though accessibility should remain the primary design goal.