CrawlSafe
Overview
Instantly check if the current page HTML is under the 2MB Googlebot crawling limit.
Don't let large HTML prevent Google from indexing your content. CrawlSafe is an SEO utility for people who need to ensure their webpages are crawl-friendly. Googlebot and other search engine crawlers have strict limits on how much data they will download and parse (often cited around the 2MB - 15MB range for HTML). If your page code is too bloated, critical content, links, or metadata could be truncated and ignored. Why use CrawlSafe? Server-side tools often fail to see what the browser sees. CrawlSafe runs directly in your Chrome browser, analysing the actual rendered DOM exactly as it appears to users and bots. It instantly calculates the byte size of your HTML and warns you if you are in the danger zone. Key Features: š¦ Instant Traffic Light Analysis: Green: Safe (Under 1.5MB) Orange: Caution (Approaching Limit) Red: Critical (Over 2MB - Risk of Truncation) š Private & Secure: All analysis happens locally in your browser. No data is ever sent to external servers. š Rendered DOM Check: Measures the full outerHTML including content injected by JavaScript, giving you a more accurate picture than standard "View Source" checks. Who is this for? Technical SEOs auditing heavy websites. Web Developers optimizing frontend performance. Content Marketers ensuring their articles are fully indexable. Privacy Policy: CrawlSafe does not collect, store, or transmit any user data. It requires permission to access the active tab solely to read the document size for the analysis you request.
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Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedFebruary 13, 2026
- Offered byDaveCooper
- Size13.32KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
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