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AdSense Ready Checker | Simple scan + easy fixes for website approval
⚡ 100% free · no sign-up · real talk

AdSense Readiness Checker: See what’s missing & fix it fast

Stop guessing why AdSense says no. Paste your site below — we’ll scan for the 8 most common problems and tell you exactly how to fix them, in plain English.

🔎 Quick scan — does your site pass the AdSense checklist?

We’ll check ads.txt, mobile viewport, privacy policy, AdSense code, robots.txt, content amount, and more. No tech headache.

Checking your homepage and key files...

💡 We only look at public files (ads.txt, robots.txt, homepage). Your data stays private — no storage, no tracking.

Why website owners love this scanner

✅ One scan, all essentials
Instead of searching forums, you get a complete list: ads.txt, mobile friendliness, privacy policy, HTTPS, and content. No more digging.
🛠️ Fixes written for real people
Every red flag comes with a simple, step‑by‑step fix. If something’s broken, we tell you how to patch it — even if you’re not a developer.
📈 Better chances with Google
Fix the issues we find, and you’ll apply with confidence. Plus, your site gets faster and more visitor‑friendly along the way.
🧠 Free, unlimited, no email
Use it daily, weekly — whenever you tweak your site. We built this to help small publishers and bloggers, not to collect your data.

Why AdSense rejects sites (and how to turn it around)

We’ve helped thousands of site owners, and the same 6 issues come up again and again. Here’s the real scoop:

1. Not enough helpful content. Google wants to see that your site offers real value. If you have 5 short posts, they’ll likely say no. Our tool checks homepage word count, but the big picture is your entire site. Fix: Aim for 25+ detailed articles (500+ words each). Add an “About” and “Contact” page to build trust.

2. Missing ads.txt file. Without this tiny file, ads won’t show, even after approval. We check if yoursite.com/ads.txt exists and has the right Google line. Fix: Grab your publisher ID from AdSense → “Account” → “ads.txt management”, create a file named ads.txt, paste the line, and upload it to your site’s root folder.

3. AdSense code not installed. Some folks apply but forget to put the ad code on their site — instant rejection. Fix: After approval (or while preparing), copy the AdSense script and paste it into your site’s <head> section. WordPress plugins can help too.

4. Site looks bad on phones. Most traffic comes from mobile. If your site isn’t mobile‑friendly, AdSense won’t approve. Fix: Use a responsive theme, and add the viewport meta tag (our tool tells you if it’s missing). Test with Google’s Mobile‑Friendly tool after fixing.

5. Search engines are blocked. If you accidentally put a “noindex” tag or disallow crawling in robots.txt, AdSense reviewers can’t see your site. Fix: Remove “Disallow: /” from robots.txt and delete any “noindex” meta tags. We’ll flag these in your scan.

6. Privacy policy? Missing. Google requires a clear privacy policy that tells visitors about cookies and ads. No link? Red flag. Fix: Create a Privacy Policy page (use a free generator like TermsFeed), then link it in your footer or main menu. Also add a contact page — it shows you’re legit.

Once you clean up those six things, you’re in a much stronger spot. Even current AdSense publishers run this scan every month to avoid policy warnings.

How to use this tool in 3 steps

  • 1. Enter your full website address (like https://mycoolblog.com)
  • 2. Click “Scan my site” – we’ll fetch your homepage, ads.txt, robots.txt in about 15 seconds.
  • 3. Review the results: Green = good, orange = could improve, red = fix before applying.
  • Bonus: Each issue has a “How to fix it” box — follow those steps, then scan again to see your progress.

When all red issues are gone, you’re ready to apply for AdSense. If you’re already approved, use the tool once a month to catch small problems before they hurt your earnings.

Extra reasons to run regular scans

Even if you’re not applying today, this tool helps you build a stronger website. Clean structure, mobile‑friendly layout, and working ads.txt mean better SEO, happier visitors, and higher trust. We also check for SSL (HTTPS) — that little padlock matters for both AdSense and Google rankings. Plus, when you eventually apply, you’ll already tick most of the boxes.

Don’t forget internal linking: connecting related articles keeps people on your site longer, which increases ad revenue potential. Our scan reminds you to do that too. Small habits like these make a huge difference.

Quick answers — no fluff

Will this tool guarantee AdSense approval?
Nope — only Google’s team can approve your site. But we’ve seen that fixing all the issues we flag makes approval way more likely. It’s like a pre‑flight checklist: you wouldn’t take off without checking everything, right?
Do you store my website data?
Never. We fetch your public files live while you scan, but we don’t save or share anything. Privacy matters to us.
How much content is “enough”?
There’s no fixed number, but sites with 25–30 detailed, original articles (500+ words each) have the highest approval rate. Our tool gives you a rough homepage word count to gauge.
What if the scan says “could not fetch”?
Sometimes security plugins or firewalls block our request. If that happens, you can manually check yourdomain.com/ads.txt and yourdomain.com/robots.txt in a browser. But for most sites, it works smoothly.
Does this help after I’m already approved?
Absolutely. Keeping ads.txt valid, maintaining a mobile‑friendly design, and having a clean privacy policy prevents policy violations. Happy site = stable ad income.
Is a privacy policy really mandatory?
Yes — it’s a strict AdSense policy requirement. If we don’t find a link to a privacy policy on your homepage, we’ll flag it as a must‑fix.

© 2025 AdSense Tools Hub — honest tool for real site owners. Not affiliated with Google. All scans are anonymous.

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