Questions
FAQ01
Is there a catch to “free”?No. One audit costs seconds of CPU and two HTTP requests, so rate limits rather than payment are what keep it affordable.02
Do I need an account?No. Anonymous audits run the full engine — every rule, every citation, both fetch lanes. An account raises the daily limit and unlocks fixes, history and tracked sites.03
Can I audit a site I do not own?Yes. Everything Lekta reads is public, it fetches only the URL you submit, and it obeys that site’s robots.txt.RFC 9309 §2.204
Why was my audit rate limited?Somebody audited that domain in the last minute, or five times in the last hour, or a run is still in flight. The response carries Retry-After with the exact wait.05
What does a grade of U mean?A layer could not be measured. Unknown is not failure: the grade is capped and marked partial instead of being marked down.06
Are my reports public?No. Reports are private and served with X-Robots-Tag: noindex. Nothing you audit is published, indexed or resold.07
My score changed but my site did not. Why?The engine is versioned and every scoring change ships with its expected shift in the changelog. Your history marks runs where the engine version changed, so our updates never masquerade as yours.lekta-score/2026.408
Is there an API?Yes. Members generate a key on the panel and call GET /api/v1/audit — a fresh audit answers 202, repeat the call until 200 returns the full report as JSON.Still stuckAsk and you get an answer from the people who wrote the rules, not a ticket number.hello@lekta.dev →