Privacy & legal readiness
Checks for visible privacy, terms, and cookie-policy signals.
Pageflight gives you a plain-language preflight report for privacy, trust, SEO basics, payment clarity, risky claims, and launch readiness.
Pageflight highlights basic signals and possible gaps. It does not provide legal advice, certify compliance, or promise protection or search outcomes.
What Pageflight checks
Pageflight checks one public page for visible signals across the areas a launch reviewer might notice separately.
Checks for visible privacy, terms, and cookie-policy signals.
Looks for contact routes and basic business clarity signals.
Checks titles, descriptions, headings, crawl signals, and social tags.
Checks HTTPS, mobile viewport settings, and public crawler files.
Detects tracking tools and absolute claims that may need attention.
Checks pricing, refund, subscription, and cancellation clarity signals.
Why it matters
A preflight report can detect missing notices, unclear payment language, weak search appearance basics, and technical signals that may need attention before users, customers, or search engines run into them.
It brings together the kinds of issues a lawyer, SEO specialist, privacy consultant, developer, and conversion reviewer might separately notice, then explains them in plain language.
Example report preview
Privacy policy link was not detected
Meta description may need attention
Social sharing tags were not detected
Illustrative example only. A live report depends on the public page checked.
FAQ
No. Pageflight provides an automated launch-readiness check for public website signals. Ask a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.
No. Pageflight can detect basic signals and possible gaps, but it does not certify compliance or replace a review of the requirements that apply to your website.
No. Pageflight checks basic SEO signals that may affect search appearance or make a page easier to understand. It does not promise traffic, rankings, or visibility.
No. The MVP lets you check a public website URL without creating an account.
Pageflight processes public page content in memory to create the report and does not intentionally store that page content. Hosting providers may retain basic technical request logs.