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Site Audit Tool

Comprehensive technical SEO audit. Identify crawl errors, broken links, duplicate content, and performance issues. Get detailed reports and actionable recommendations to improve your site health.

Audit Features

Crawl Error Detection

Identify pages with crawl errors and indexation issues

Link Analysis

Find broken links, redirect chains, and orphaned pages

Performance Audit

Analyze page speed and Core Web Vitals

Security Check

Verify HTTPS implementation and security headers

SEO Issues Report

Get a detailed report of all technical SEO problems

Recommendations

Get actionable recommendations to fix issues

What We Audit

Technical SEO Audit

We thoroughly analyze your site's technical foundation including crawlability, indexability, site structure, and XML sitemaps. Identify pages that search engines can't properly access or index due to server issues, robots.txt blocking, or other technical problems.

Check SSL certificate validity, security headers, URL structure, pagination, duplicate content issues, and hreflang implementation. Get a complete picture of your site's technical health.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a site audit and why do I need one?
A site audit comprehensively analyzes your website to identify technical SEO issues that could be hurting your rankings. Common issues include broken links, crawl errors, duplicate content, slow page speed, and SSL/security problems. Regular audits help maintain optimal site health and search visibility.
What are crawl errors and how do they affect SEO?
Crawl errors occur when Google's crawler cannot access certain pages on your site. Common causes include server errors (5xx), client errors (4xx), and DNS issues. These errors prevent search engines from indexing your content, directly impacting your search visibility and rankings.
What are the differences between 4xx and 5xx errors?
4xx errors (like 404) indicate the page cannot be found, while 5xx errors indicate server problems. A few 404s are normal for outdated pages, but large numbers suggest broken links that harm user experience and SEO. 5xx errors are more serious and indicate server configuration issues.
How do I fix duplicate content issues?
Use canonical tags to indicate which version of duplicate content is preferred. Implement proper redirects for pages that have been moved. Use URL parameters for session IDs or tracking. Set preferred domain in Google Search Console. Our audit identifies duplicate content so you can fix it properly.
What is a Core Web Vitals and why does it matter?
Core Web Vitals (LCP, FID, CLS) are user experience metrics Google uses for ranking. LCP measures loading speed, FID measures responsiveness, and CLS measures visual stability. Good Core Web Vitals improve rankings, reduce bounce rates, and provide better user experience.
How often should I audit my website?
We recommend auditing your site quarterly at minimum, or more frequently if you make significant changes. Monitor your site continuously for issues. Regular audits help you catch problems early before they impact your rankings and traffic.