Parrot SEO is a comprehensive SEO plugin designed to help you optimize your WordPress website for search engines. With its modern interface, real-time analysis, and deep integration with both Gutenberg and Elementor, Parrot SEO makes SEO accessible for everyone.
SEO Analysis
* Real-time content analysis with actionable recommendations
* Focus keyword optimization
* SEO score and readability score for every post
* Word count, keyword density, and heading structure analysis
* Internal and external link checking
Meta Tags
* Customizable SEO titles and meta descriptions
* Template variables for dynamic content
* Google search preview
* Robots meta tag control (index/noindex, follow/nofollow)
* Canonical URL support
Social Media
* Open Graph tags for Facebook
* Twitter Cards support
* Custom social images
* Social profile integration
Schema Markup
* JSON-LD structured data
* Automatic Article, Organization, and Breadcrumb schema
* Support for multiple schema types: FAQ, HowTo, Recipe, Event, Product, LocalBusiness
* Per-post schema type selection
XML Sitemap
* Automatic sitemap generation
* Customizable content inclusion
* Image sitemap support
* Beautiful sitemap stylesheet
* Automatic search engine ping on publish
Gutenberg Integration
* Dedicated SEO sidebar panel
* Real-time preview
* Character counters
* All SEO settings accessible from the block editor
Elementor Integration
* SEO settings in Elementor page settings
* Breadcrumbs widget
* Table of Contents widget
* Full compatibility with Elementor Pro
Advanced Features
* Bulk analysis and optimization
* Import/Export settings
* Clean head section (remove unnecessary tags)
* Attachment page redirects
* Author/Date archive controls
This plugin may contact the following third-party services. Use of these services is optional in practice (e.g. the sitemap remains valid and usable without the ping), but enables better discovery of your content.
Google – Sitemap Ping
https://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml) is sent to Google as a query parameter when the ping runs. The ping runs automatically when a post or page is published; it is rate-limited to at most once per hour. The request is non-blocking (fire-and-forget) and no cookies or personal data are sent.