Platform defaults create a false sense of completion
Automatic sitemaps and page publishing help, but they do not guarantee strong page descriptions, AI-readable summaries, or working preview assets.
For No-Code Founders
No-code founders do not need to become SEO engineers. They do need a fast way to see where the platform defaults stop helping and start hiding problems.
Builder sites often look polished while titles, descriptions, schema, preview images, canonicals, and mobile behavior drift out of sync across pages.
Faultry is most useful when the launch looks finished but the machine-readable, trust, and runtime layers still have gaps.
Automatic sitemaps and page publishing help, but they do not guarantee strong page descriptions, AI-readable summaries, or working preview assets.
If page-level SEO settings are thin or inconsistent, the site underperforms even when the visual build feels finished.
It is the combination of weak crawl signals, brittle previews, and UX leaks that quietly lower trust and conversion after the click.
Faultry gives no-code teams proof without asking them to inspect page source, console logs, bot directives, or mobile rendering by hand.
Check whether launch posts and sales links carry the right title, description, and image across platforms.
See whether builder-generated pages are actually reachable and understandable to AI systems and search crawlers.
Catch touch-target, overflow, and layout problems that look fine in the editor but leak conversions on phones.
Surface trust gaps that buyers cannot name directly but still notice when the site feels unfinished or risky.
Webflow now audits missing meta titles, descriptions, alt text, and schema because these are common real-world gaps.
Bubble treats every page as a separate search listing and exposes page-level SEO settings because platform defaults alone are not enough.
Yes. Those settings help, but they do not prove the final site is shareable, crawlable, mobile-safe, and free from runtime or trust issues.
No. It validates the technical layer underneath the content strategy so the pages you publish have a fair chance to be found and trusted.
Faultry translates the technical layer into clear visibility, trust, and conversion signals so you can decide what to fix without switching tools or hiring an SEO retainer first.
Run a Free Visibility Audit