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Max ADSENSE Checker

Is Your Site AdSense-Ready?

Free AdSense readiness analysis—instantly identify policy issues, content gaps, and technical problems so you can fix them fast and get approved sooner.

Critical Issue Detection

Identify red flags that cause immediate AdSense rejection before you apply.

Detailed PDF Reports

Download professional reports with actionable fixes and recommendations.

Readiness Score

Get a clear percentage score showing your approval likelihood.

Policy Guidance

Review official AdSense references and practical fixes before you submit your site for approval.

How to Prepare a Website for Google AdSense Review

A practical guide to meeting Google's publisher quality standards

Google AdSense is available to publishers who have original content and a site that complies with Google's publisher and program policies. In practice, that means your site should help real visitors, present information clearly, and avoid policy risks that can affect approval or later account health.

Our checker is designed to help you review visible trust signals and site quality issues before you apply. It does not guarantee approval, but it can help you identify weak pages, missing policies, navigation gaps, and other problems that reduce confidence during review.

What Google Typically Looks For

Original Content
Pages should provide unique, useful information rather than copied, spun, or low-value text.
Clear Purpose
Visitors should quickly understand what the site covers and who it serves.
Easy Navigation
Important pages should be reachable through visible menus and internal links.
Trust Pages
About, Contact, Privacy Policy, Terms, and other business or editorial signals help users evaluate credibility.
Policy-Safe Topics
Content must avoid prohibited or restricted material and should not mislead users.
Good UX
Mobile usability, readable layouts, working links, and fast-loading pages all support review readiness.

⚠️ Common Reasons Sites Are Not Ready Yet

Many sites apply before they have enough useful content depth or before key trust elements are in place. Thin pages, placeholder copy, copied material, broken links, missing policy pages, and confusing navigation can all make a site look incomplete or low value.

Important: AdSense reviews do not focus only on the homepage, so a single category with policy-sensitive, misleading, or copyright-problematic content can affect the whole site.

How MaxValidation Helps

MaxValidation reviews visible site signals that matter for AdSense readiness, including content depth, indexable page quality, policy-page presence, navigation clarity, mobile presentation, and technical issues that can reduce trust.

📄 Content Review
Detect weak, repetitive, or low-information sections that may look thin.
🛡️ Trust Review
Check whether About, Contact, Privacy Policy, Terms, and related pages are visible.
⚖️ Policy Review
Flag categories or wording that may create AdSense compliance concerns.
🔧 Technical Review
Surface broken layout, usability, or page-experience issues that affect credibility.
📱 Mobile Review
Test responsive design, touch targets, and mobile loading performance across devices.
🔍 Navigation Review
Verify menu structure, internal linking, and user flow to key pages and content areas.

How to Make Your Site More Valuable

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Publish Topic-Complete Pages
Answer the main question fully, with examples, definitions, and practical next steps.
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Add First-Hand Value
Include experience, comparisons, screenshots, checklists, or original commentary instead of generic summaries.
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Strengthen Internal Linking
Connect related pages so users can explore the topic naturally.
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Improve Trust Signals
Show who runs the site, how to contact you, and what policies govern data use and content.
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Remove Filler
Replace vague claims and repetitive wording with specific, useful information written for readers.

Before You Apply

Review your most important pages as if you were a first-time visitor. If the site clearly explains its purpose, offers original and genuinely useful content, includes visible trust pages, and avoids policy risks, you are in a much better position to submit for AdSense review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this checker guarantee AdSense approval? +
No. Google reviews sites against its own policies and quality standards, so no third-party tool can promise approval. This checker is best used as a preparation tool to identify visible gaps and reduce avoidable issues before submission.
How much content should a site have before applying? +
Google does not publish a fixed page count requirement in its AdSense eligibility guidance. A better standard is whether your site has enough original, useful content for a real audience, with clear topical coverage and no obvious low-value or placeholder pages.
Do About, Contact, and policy pages matter? +
Yes. These pages help users and reviewers understand who runs the site, how to reach you, and how the site handles privacy and terms. They do not replace content quality, but they do support credibility and trust.
Can one bad section affect the whole site? +
Yes. If part of the site contains misleading, copied, policy-sensitive, or low-value content, it can weaken the quality signals of the overall domain. It is safer to review all important sections, not just the homepage.
What kind of content is most useful for approval readiness? +
The strongest pages usually answer a clear question well, add original value, and make the next step obvious for the reader. Tutorials, case studies, comparisons, checklists, and first-hand explanations tend to be more useful than short generic summaries.

This tool provides an estimate based on publicly visible factors and does not guarantee AdSense approval. Google makes the final review and approval decision.

By using this service, you acknowledge that analysis results are informational only and should be reviewed alongside Google's official AdSense policies.

We do not send spam and we do not use account email addresses for unsolicited contact. We only process account-related data necessary to provide login, saved reports, and user-requested service features.

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