Tool workflow
Launch a basic SEO-ready website
Before you publish a new site or landing page, a short technical pass catches missing tags, blocked crawlers, and header misconfigurations. This workflow links the core Utilnivo SEO utilities in a practical order.
Last updated: 2026-07-05
Steps (4 tools)
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Check headers
HTTP Header CheckerInspect status codes, redirects, HTTPS, and cache headers for your URL.
Open HTTP Header Checker- Browser-based
- No signup
Generate meta tags
Meta Tag GeneratorDraft title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter card tags for your homepage.
Open Meta Tag Generator- Browser-based
- No signup
Generate robots.txt
Robots.txt GeneratorAllow or disallow paths and point crawlers to your sitemap location.
Open Robots.txt Generator- Browser-based
- No signup
Generate sitemap
Sitemap GeneratorBuild an XML sitemap listing URLs you want indexed.
Open Sitemap Generator- Browser-based
- No signup
When to use this workflow
- You are launching a static site, portfolio, or small business homepage.
- Search Console shows indexing or redirect issues.
- You need starter meta tags and a sitemap for a hand-coded site.
- You want to confirm HTTPS and cache headers on a staging URL.
Tips
- Run the header check on your production domain after DNS propagates.
- Paste real page titles and descriptions into the meta tag generator—avoid duplicate boilerplate on every page.
- Submit your sitemap in Google Search Console after upload.
Frequently asked questions
Does the header checker call my site?
Yes. It requests your URL from Utilnivo’s lookup service. Do not test internal or staging hosts you do not want queried from the public internet.
Is one meta tag block enough for my whole site?
No. Generate unique title and description tags per important page. Use this workflow for your homepage, then repeat meta tags for key inner pages.
Where do I upload robots.txt and sitemap.xml?
Place robots.txt at your domain root (yoursite.com/robots.txt) and host sitemap.xml where robots.txt references it—often yoursite.com/sitemap.xml.
Related workflows
Remove backgrounds, resize for layout, compress, and convert to WebP for faster page loads.
- Remove background
- Resize
- Compress
- Convert to WebP
Check DNS, SSL certificates, HTTP headers, and structured data before you go live.
- Check DNS
- Check SSL
- Inspect headers
- Generate schema
- Validate schema
