Enter any URL to check website traffic, tech stack, SEO authority, and real signals. Live page fetch — no random numbers, no signup.
We fetch the actual page in real-time and extract real, measurable signals — no random data.
We download the actual HTML and measure response time
CMS, frameworks, analytics, CDN, server, content depth, SEO setup
Heuristic traffic estimate based on real signals — not random numbers
If you want to check website traffic for any site without paying for a SimilarWeb or SemRush subscription, our free website traffic checker gives you the same kind of estimate plus a deeper view of the site's tech stack and SEO health. Just paste the URL above and you'll see estimated monthly visits, daily traffic, an authority score, the CMS and frameworks the site is built on, and the real signals search engines see.
Public website traffic checkers can't read Google Analytics — that data is private to the site owner. Instead, every public tool (ours, SimilarWeb, SemRush, Ahrefs) builds an estimate from observable signals: content depth, technology choices, backlink presence, CDN usage, search engine ranking, and TLD authority. We've made our model transparent so you can see exactly which signals informed the number.
Each report includes:
Once you've checked your traffic and seen where you stand, three approaches actually move the needle:
Enter the website URL into our free website traffic checker above. The tool fetches the live page and returns an estimated monthly visits number plus tech stack, SEO authority, and real signals. No signup, no credit card.
The estimate is a heuristic based on real signals — content depth, tech stack, SEO setup, CDN presence, TLD authority — not random numbers. For top-tier domains we use reference data. For exact numbers on your own site, use Google Analytics or Google Search Console.
Live page load time, full HTML content, response headers, CMS (WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Webflow, Ghost), frontend frameworks (React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte), analytics (GA, GTM, Facebook Pixel, Plausible, Hotjar), CDN (Cloudflare, Fastly, Vercel, Netlify, Akamai), backend language, server software, IP, internal and external link counts, content depth, meta tags, schema markup, OG tags, security headers, and TLD authority weight.
Yes. No signup, no email, no credit card. Check unlimited websites.
Yes. Enter your own domain to see how it looks from the outside — what tech stack and SEO signals are visible to bots, search engines, and competitors. For exact internal traffic numbers, use Google Analytics on your own site.
Three proven paths: SEO (improve site authority and on-page signals), content marketing (publish helpful in-depth pages targeting your audience), and targeted traffic services (buy real, geo-targeted visitors from Organic Visit).
Depends on niche and goal. A new blog hits 1,000 monthly visits in 6-12 months. A small business site doing 5,000-20,000 visits/mo is typical for local services. SaaS and ecommerce sites usually need 50,000+/mo to be profitable. Compare against competitors using this checker.
No — and no public website traffic checker does. Google Analytics data is private to the site owner. Public checkers (including ours, SimilarWeb, SemRush) all use signal-based estimation, panel data, or modeling.