Free publisher tools

Check small publisher sites before launch, indexing, or ad review.

WRS Publisher Tools helps small publishers review static-site, crawlability, content-depth, metadata, link, sitemap, Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, and publisher-readiness signals in plain English.

Start with the issue

Choose a practical check or guide.

The goal is not to produce a fake score or promise approval. The goal is to find specific items worth reviewing before launch, indexing, advertising review, or routine site maintenance.

Readiness path

A useful site is more than a reachable URL.

Strong publisher readiness usually combines public access, complete technical files, useful original content, clear ownership and trust pages, readable navigation, and careful ad placement. Search tools can help discovery, but they do not replace page quality.

1 Make it crawlable

Check HTTPS, redirects, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, clean canonical URLs, and public access.

2 Make it useful

Improve content depth, internal links, examples, tools, diagrams, tables, and clear page purpose.

3 Make it trustworthy

Add About, Privacy, Terms, Disclaimer, Editorial Standards, Contact, and author context where appropriate.

4 Submit and monitor

Use Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools to submit sitemaps and review indexing signals.

Guide expansion

Publisher readiness guides.

These pages explain the checks in plain English and point readers toward official platform documentation where final requirements matter.

Low Value Content Review

How to review thin pages, boilerplate pages, weak indexes, and pages built around ads rather than readers.

Sitemap.xml Guide

Understand what sitemap.xml can help with, what it cannot fix, and why clean URL lists matter.

Google Search Console Basics

Learn how sitemap submission, URL inspection, coverage signals, and indexing reports fit into site maintenance.

Useful checks, not approval promises

These tools and guides can help identify common technical, content, trust, and crawlability issues. They cannot guarantee search indexing, ranking, AdSense approval, advertising eligibility, legal compliance, accessibility compliance, or security. Use them as a practical review layer, then confirm important requirements with the relevant official platform documentation.