About CheckRun
Last updated: May 22, 2026
CheckRun is a Chrome browser extension built for anyone who runs the same checks repeatedly — SEO audits, QA passes, HR onboarding reviews, project launch checklists, compliance walkthroughs. It gives you a proper tool for that, instead of a text file or a copy-pasted spreadsheet.
The problem it solves
If you audit websites for a living, you already have a mental checklist. You open a page, check a dozen things, mark them off somewhere — a Google Doc, a Notion page, a sticky note — and move on. Next week, same page, same checks, different doc.
That's not a workflow. That's friction. CheckRun replaces it with something that actually fits how the work is done: a sidebar in the browser, right next to the page you're checking.
How it works
You build a Template once: give it sections, add checklist items. Then for every page you need to audit, you open a Run — CheckRun pre-fills the current URL, you go through the items, mark each one Pass, Fail, or N/A, add comments where needed, and save. The run is stored in history: date, URL, template, every status.
Templates are reusable. Runs are recorded. Nothing gets lost.
Who it's for
- SEO professionals — on-page audits, technical checks, landing page reviews
- QA engineers — pre-release passes, regression checklists, accessibility reviews
- Developers — deployment checklists, performance audits, code review gates
- HR teams — employee onboarding, offboarding, compliance walkthroughs
- Project managers — sprint planning, project launch, stakeholder sign-off
- Operations & compliance — vendor due diligence, regulatory checks, audit readiness
- Anyone who checks the same things repeatedly and needs a dated record of it
Privacy first
All your data stays in your browser. No account, no server, no subscription. The optional Google Sheets export writes only to your own Google account. See the Privacy Policy for details.
Get in touch
Feedback, bug reports, template ideas, or anything else: [email protected]
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