Hello everyone, I'm Jared! 👋
Today, I'm excited to introduce Altnado, the easiest way to ensure images on your website have alt text, boosting your site's SEO and accessibility!
🔎 The problem
Many medium-large content sites have hundreds or thousands of images that do not have alt text. On top of being an accessibility problem, this is an opportunity to show Google additional information about the content on the page, driving more traffic and improving rankings.
💡 The solution
All you do is copy and paste a script onto your page. Altnado detects images on the site, generates alt text for them, and updates the alt text on page load for all visitors, including Googlebot.
It's free for the first 25 images, no credit card required.
Please give it a try and let me know what you think!
Thank you Jared for the tool, looks promising.
Question, do images stay on your server when it goes to serving or replicated? And what happens if a page has 100 images or so like a phonebook or some listing? Will it add 100 calls to the page?
I'm constantly searching for methods to enhance my SEO as a website owner. This tool seems like a fantastic method to accomplish that.
Hey @jrhizor! Congrats on the launch! This seems like a great tool to join the stack of my marketing team. Having all alt texts done with few clicks and seconds - so useful. Is there a way to review AI-generated text before publishing?
Congratulations on the launch @jrhizor.
Quick question - adding a script tag would add the alt text once the js code is executed. right?
The search engines would need it before JS is executed. No?