Missing or broken heading structures confuse search engines and hurt rankings fast. You lose visibility not because of bad content, but because Google can't make sense of how it's organized.
A flat or illogical heading hierarchy means your pages won’t rank as well as they should. The real issue is that most sites don’t even know their headings are broken.
What Is a Heading Structure Visualizer?
Heading Structure Visualizer is a free browser-based tool that maps your H1-H6 tags into a visual outline. It shows you exactly how search engines see your page structure.
You paste a URL or HTML, and it generates a collapsible tree showing heading levels and nesting. No login needed. It’s free and works instantly.
Why It Matters for SEO
Google uses heading structure to understand content hierarchy. Pages with clear H1 to H3 progressions tend to rank better. One 2023 analysis of 10,000 pages found that 78% of top-10 results used a proper H1 → H2 → H3 pattern consistently.
When you skip levels—like jumping from H1 to H4—Google may misclassify sections. That hurts topical relevance. Here's what actually happens: your subheadings get ignored or flattened in search snippets.
Another issue: multiple H1s. Google can handle them, but only if the structure supports it. Most sites with multiple H1s have poor internal hierarchy. That confuses crawlers.
How to Use It
- Go to https://scrawl.tools/tools/heading-visualizer (no login needed)
- Paste a live URL or raw HTML into the input box
- Click "Analyze" and view the interactive outline instantly
It works in all modern browsers. You can even compare two URLs side-by-side to spot structural differences.
What the Results Tell You
The tool shows your headings as a nested tree. Indentation equals hierarchy. If an H3 is indented under an H2, that’s correct. If it’s under an H4, that’s wrong.
You’ll see missing levels highlighted, like if there’s no H2 before an H3. It also flags empty headings and duplicate H1s. The comparison view shows structural gaps between pages—useful for spotting template errors.
Most people miss that heading order matters more than keyword density. The structure tells Google what’s important. A clean outline can improve featured snippet chances.
3 Mistakes Most People Make
- Skipping heading levels — jumping from H1 to H3 or H2 to H5. This breaks the outline. The tool catches this instantly.
- Multiple H1s without supporting structure — some pages have 5 H1s but no H2s. That doesn’t work. Only use multiple H1s if each has supporting subheadings.
- Using headings for styling only — turning a paragraph into an H2 just because it looks bold. That dilutes SEO value. Headings must represent content structure.
Here's what actually happens: bad heading markup makes your content look thin, even if it’s long. Google devalues poorly structured pages.
Use the Core Web Vitals Checker to confirm if structural issues are hurting page experience. And check internal links with the Broken Link Checker to make sure crawlers can reach every section.
Try the visualizer now. You’ll see your site the way Google does—no fluff, no guessing. Fix your headings and you’ll fix how pages are indexed.
Go to https://scrawl.tools/tools/heading-visualizer — it’s free, no login needed. You'll spot problems in 30 seconds.