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Advanced SEO Analyzer

Analyze multiple pages from a sitemap or by crawling your website

What is an Advanced SEO Analyzer?

An Advanced SEO Analyzer is a comprehensive auditing tool that scans your website to identify technical search engine optimization (SEO) issues. Whether parsing a sitemap or crawling from your homepage, it evaluates pages for missing meta tags, broken structures, and rendering problems. Identifying and fixing these issues is a crucial step towards improving your organic search rankings.

How to Use the SEO Analyzer Tool

  1. Choose Discovery Method: Select "Sitemap" to parse an XML sitemap or "Crawl" to start from a homepage and discover internal links.
  2. Enter Your URL: Paste the target URL (e.g., your homepage or sitemap.xml).
  3. Configure Limits: Set the maximum number of pages to analyze to control the duration of the audit.
  4. Advanced Options (Optional): Adjust concurrency, fast mode, or directory grouping limits to fine-tune the crawl behavior.
  5. Run Analysis: Click "Start Analysis" and wait for the tool to fetch and evaluate each page.
  6. Review & Export: Examine the summary cards, identify specific issues, and export the results to CSV or JSON for offline tracking.

Why Technical SEO Audits Matter

Technical SEO acts as the foundation of your website. Even with high-quality content, search engines simply cannot rank your pages if they struggle to crawl, render, or understand your site structure. Routine audits ensure that vital elements like Title tags, Meta descriptions, Canonical URLs, and H1 tags are correctly implemented, thus maximizing your visibility on Google and other search engines.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What's the difference between Crawl and Sitemap mode?

Sitemap mode explicitly checks the URLs listed in your XML file. Crawl mode acts like a search engine bot, following internal links starting from your homepage to discover pages.

Why should I limit pages per subdirectory?

Large sites often have thousands of similar pages (like blog posts or products). Limiting per subdirectory ensures the audit covers a diverse sample of your architecture.

What does "Rendering" mean?

Rendering refers to how a page is constructed. A Client-side rendering (CSR) page relies heavily on JavaScript, which can sometimes be slower for search engines to process compared to Static or Server-side rendering (SSR).

How often should I run an SEO audit?

It's recommended to run a comprehensive technical crawl at least once a month, or immediately after launching major site updates, redesigns, or large batches of new content.