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Google Mobile-Friendly Test

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What is Google Mobile-Friendly Test?

Google Mobile-Friendly Test is a search engine optimization software solution offered by Google.

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Popular Features

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  • Mobile SEO (5)
    10.0
    100%
  • Site audit / diagnostics (6)
    9.6
    96%
  • Site recommendations (5)
    8.9
    89%
  • Page grader (5)
    8.7
    87%
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What is Google Mobile-Friendly Test?

Google Mobile-Friendly Test is a search engine optimization software solution offered by Google.

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Features

SEO

Core features related to search engine optimization

8.5
Avg 7.8

SEO Channels

Features related to optimizing your website for specific channels

8.5
Avg 7.6

SEO Platform & Account Management

Features related to scalability and integration of the SEO platform

9.2
Avg 8.4
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Product Details

What is Google Mobile-Friendly Test?

Frequently Asked Questions

Google Mobile-Friendly Test is a search engine optimization software solution offered by Google.

Reviewers rate Mobile SEO highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of Google Mobile-Friendly Test are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • The tool runs the tests quickly, in seconds.
  • Coding knowledge isn't required which is quite a relief for me as a publisher.
  • Font sizes don't scale perfectly in the viewport.
  • Too much technicality in feedback for the average user.
Doug Walker | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Tests site to see if it passes Google's mobile friendly requirement.
  • Helps troubleshoot any mobile friendly issues.
  • Suggest changes to make the site more mobile friendly.
  • It should match up with the Google Search Console results.
  • More details about how to fix the issues.
.Kim Murphy | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Google Mobile-Friendly Test is easy to use and works very fast.
  • Google also has its own search engine results in mind when using the tool. This is important, as Google has most of the online search market share.
  • Most modern devices are accounted for.
  • Google does not cross-check the results from other search engines in the creation of the tool. Bing and Yahoo might not consider your website mobile-friendly, even if Google does.
  • Some devices and screen resolutions were not thought of when Google created the tool.
  • The output of the tool is not specific enough, at times, for web developers.
Scott Walker | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • The test gives you an option to test a live website or a chunk of code. This way your test your site code, even if your website is still in development.
  • The instant "green for good" is easy to see and explain.
  • The list of "page loading errors" gives you a nice explanation of loading issues that don't necessarily affect the site visibly, but are still slowing it down. This gives you a "hit list" of things to fix or look into.
  • Google's suggestions are sometimes vague or unhelpful.
  • The test doesn't offer multiple screen sizes or shapes. Though this isn't a huge issue, it would be nice to make sure a site using media queries stays mobile friendly throughout size changes
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