Copilot helped write it. PageLens checks what shipped.
Copilot speeds up implementation, but visitors judge the deployed page: metadata, forms, mobile layout, accessibility names, trust copy and headers.
Autocomplete is not a launch reviewer
Copilot is strongest inside the editor. PageLens AI checks the public deployment, turns visible launch risk into evidence-backed findings, and gives you prompts your agent or developer can fix.
The 8 issues we keep finding on Copilot-assisted sites
Each one is real, severity-ranked, and ships with a one-line fix suggestion in the report.
Default route metadata survived the build
Copilot can complete a route or component while leaving the original title, description, canonical or Open Graph tags in place.
Social preview image missing or unreachable
Sharing the launch link on Reddit, Slack or LinkedIn can expose a blank preview, stale image or crawler-blocked asset.
Icon-only controls have no accessible names
Generated buttons, menus and toggles can look finished while screen readers only hear 'button' with no purpose.
Forms ask for data before explaining privacy or support
A polished signup form still loses trust if users cannot see who operates the site, how data is used or how to get help.
Security headers missing on the live response
Copilot may update framework code, but PageLens checks the deployed response for CSP, HSTS, frame protection and related headers.
Helper libraries bloat the public bundle
Autocomplete can add convenient packages or components that stay loaded on every page after the first implementation pass.
Autocomplete left placeholder copy or generic claims
The page can compile and still contain soft claims, repeated phrases or placeholder text that makes a launch feel unfinished.
Signup or lead-form conversion event is not tracked
Copilot can build the form without proving the business event fires after consent and reaches your analytics stack.
GitHub Copilot pre-launch checklist
Check these before you share your link. The full PageLens AI audit catches everything else.
- Confirm every public route has a unique title and meta description
- Check the Open Graph image is reachable by social crawlers
- Add accessible names to icon-only controls and generated menus
- Put privacy, support and ownership links near data collection
- Verify live CSP, HSTS and frame-protection headers
- Remove unused helpers, demo packages and old experiments
- Replace placeholder copy with specific buyer-facing claims
- Confirm analytics events fire only after consent where required
- Re-scan after Copilot or your agent applies the patch
This covers the basics. A full PageLens AI scan checks hundreds of rules across 10 categories — including the ones that are hard to spot manually.
Get fixes you can paste straight into GitHub Copilot
After your scan, download the Markdown report and use this prompt with your AI builder to fix everything automatically.
You are working with GitHub Copilot on my website. I ran a PageLens AI audit on the live deployment. Use the evidence below to make the smallest safe patches, preserve unrelated code, and return verification steps. Start with HIGH severity findings: [paste findings here]
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We crawl + analyse
Real headless Chrome visits every page, captures screenshots, reads the rendered HTML and headers, then a vision-capable AI writes the findings.
Read the report
Severity-ranked findings, screenshots, fix suggestions, security headers grade, PDF export, share link.
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Questions GitHub Copilot users ask us
Does PageLens AI read my GitHub repo?
No. PageLens AI scans the public URL like a browser, crawler and first-time visitor. You can paste the Markdown findings into Copilot, Copilot Workspace or your coding agent for code-level fixes.
Why use PageLens if Copilot can review code?
Code review and launch review are different jobs. PageLens checks the rendered HTML, live headers, social preview, mobile layout, forms, scripts and public trust signals that matter after deployment.
Can I paste the findings back into Copilot?
Yes. The Launch Pack includes agent-ready Markdown and fix prompts so Copilot or your developer can work from evidence instead of a vague checklist.
Give Copilot live-site evidence, not another vague checklist.
Free instant check - no signup. Launch Pack from $49: fix with your AI builder, re-scan, and prove it improved.