Basic eligibility signals look present
The site has the main public basics: access, structure, trust pages, and no major crawl blockers.
Check whether your website meets the basic public readiness signals for Google AdSense.
Eligibility here means public site readiness, not private account eligibility or an official Google decision.
Overview
The AdSense Eligibility Checker is a basic public-readiness checklist for websites that want to monetize with Google AdSense. It reviews whether a site is live, understandable, crawlable, and supported by essential trust pages before you spend time on deeper optimization.
This page is useful when you are not sure whether a new domain, blog, tool site, or content project has the minimum public signals expected from a monetization-ready site. It does not check your Google account, but it can show whether the public website itself needs foundational work.
How it works
Enter a public domain or URL.
The checker tests availability, HTTPS, core trust pages, content signals, crawlability, and risk wording.
The result separates basic eligibility signals from deeper approval or ad serving issues.
Whether the website is live, reachable over HTTPS, and suitable for public review.
Navigation, policy pages, About and Contact signals, and enough context for a visitor or reviewer.
Visible text, page purpose, original explanations, and whether the site appears suitable for ads.
Noindex tags, crawl blocks, risky words, iframe-only pages, and other signals that can reduce readiness.
Basic eligibility signals look present.
Some eligibility signals are missing or weak.
Public signals suggest the site is not ready yet.
Use it as a requirements checklist
Resolve missing basics first: online access, HTTPS, clear navigation, policy pages, original content, and crawlability.
How to interpret results
The site has the main public basics: access, structure, trust pages, and no major crawl blockers.
The site may be online, but important basics such as policy pages, content depth, or crawlability need work.
Fix public access, HTTPS, noindex, trust pages, and content before moving to approval or audit checks.
Limitations / disclaimer
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Common questions about what this checker can verify and how to interpret the public report.
The eligibility checker focuses on basic public requirements. The approval checker looks more broadly at application readiness and likely review blockers.
No. It does not connect to your Google account. It only checks the public website that you enter.
A site should be understandable to visitors and reviewers. Clear navigation, About, Contact, and policy pages help establish trust.
Make the site reachable over HTTPS, add the core trust pages, remove noindex from public pages, and add original explanatory content.