New tool build - Service Page Check - free to use at bree-sharp.com/tools/
Project Summary
I built a service page SEO checker around the practical question that decides whether local service pages work: does the page clearly say what the business does, where it does it, and what the visitor should do next?
The Problem
Service pages often fail in simple ways. They use a slogan instead of a service keyword, skip the city, bury the phone number, omit a form, or contain so little content that search engines cannot understand the page scope.
Those issues are not exotic technical SEO problems. They are basic relevance and conversion problems, but they show up constantly in local service audits.
What I Built
Page-level checks for title, H1, meta description, and visible word count
Optional service and city inputs for targeted local relevance findings
CTA phrase, phone link, and contact form detection
LocalBusiness and Service schema type detection
Findings grouped by metadata, page substance, and conversion signals
Product Decisions
The tool avoids pretending there is a universal service-page score. A statewide service page may not need one city in the title. A short emergency page may be intentionally concise. The checker uses user-provided context when available, then frames content thresholds as practical minimums rather than laws.
Result
This made local service-page QA repeatable, especially before publishing new pages or deciding whether a page needs metadata cleanup, content expansion, conversion work, or schema support.