Free AdSense Approval Checker — find why your site was rejected.
Run a fast site review to spot the usual AdSense deal-breakers: missing policy pages (privacy/cookies/contact), thin content, and basic structure/UX signals that make a site look low-value.
What this scanner checks (like a human reviewer)
- Privacy Policy + Cookie Policy detection
- Contact / About presence
- Terms (recommended) and “legal” pages
- Footer link visibility (common failure)
- Thin pages and low word-count content
- Unclear purpose or “tool-only” pages
- Site sections that look unfinished
- High-level risk flags (not “AI detection”)
This tool is read-only and does not connect to Google/AdSense. It simply checks publicly crawlable signals that commonly correlate with approval outcomes.
Examples we catch (common search phrases)
If any of these sound familiar, the scan will usually flag the underlying cause and give you a fix list:
Enter your website URL
Example: https://example.com
Scan options advanced
Reviewing your site…
This usually takes a few seconds. You’ll see each step tick off.
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Checking legal pagesPrivacy, Contact, About, Cookies/GDPR
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0%Crawling pagesDiscovering internal pages to review
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0%Analysing content depthWord counts, thin pages, duplicated blocks
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0%Pattern analysisSignals commonly linked with low-value content
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0%UX & technical checksHTTPS, navigation, broken links
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0%Final scoringVerdict + fix list
AdSense Readiness
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Why Google likely declined your site
Recommended fixes
Common reasons Google rejects AdSense applications
AdSense approval is usually blocked by a small set of issues: missing policy pages, thin or low-value content, and weak site structure. Use the scan results above, then use the checklist below to fix what matters most.
1) Required pages (fast wins)
Most rejections happen because the reviewer can’t easily find policy pages. Even if you have them, they must be linked site-wide in the footer.
- Privacy Policy: ownership, data use, advertising + third-party vendors.
- Cookie Policy: cookies/consent and how ads/analytics work.
- Contact / About: who runs the site + how to reach you.
- Terms (recommended): basic conditions and liability.
2) Thin content & “low-value” patterns
Tool pages can rank and earn — but AdSense reviewers often want clear purpose + enough helpful text around the tool. Add supporting explanations, examples, and “who this helps”.
- Add a clear purpose statement (who it’s for, what it solves).
- Explain your process (what the tool checks and why it matters).
- Include practical next steps and common fixes.
- Ensure important pages aren’t empty, placeholder, or duplicate.
3) UX & structure signals reviewers notice
Basic structure issues can undermine trust: missing viewport, weak navigation, no footer, confusing layout. Your scan highlights these per-page where possible.
- Mobile-friendly viewport meta on every page.
- Navigation that helps users reach key sections.
- Footer links to policies and contact/about.
- Clear titles and page headings (H1).
4) Best practice before you reapply
- Fix missing pages + link them in the footer site-wide.
- Expand thin pages (add helpful copy above/below tools).
- Request indexing in Google Search Console after changes.
- Re-scan and aim for 85+ before submitting again.