Mobile Experience Scanner · 10% weight
60% of your visitors are on their phone
Google uses mobile-first indexing — your mobile experience IS your SEO. A site that breaks on mobile breaks everywhere.
Mobile-first indexing
Since 2023, Google crawls and indexes the mobile version of your site first. If your mobile experience is broken, your desktop rankings suffer too.
What we check
- Viewport meta tag — the foundation of mobile rendering
- Responsive CSS — media queries, Tailwind breakpoints, flex/grid layouts
- Touch targets — buttons and links at least 44x44px for thumb tapping
- Fluid typography — clamp() or responsive text sizes (not fixed px on everything)
- Mobile navigation — hamburger menu or responsive show/hide pattern
- Horizontal overflow — no elements wider than the viewport causing side-scroll
The 44px rule
Apple's Human Interface Guidelines and Google's Material Design both specify 44x44px (or 48x48px) as the minimum touch target size. Anything smaller causes tap errors — especially for users with larger fingers or motor impairments.
We scan your HTML for suspiciously small interactive elements and flag them. This single fix can meaningfully reduce bounce rates on mobile.