SEO Report
The SEO Report (/seo) shows findings from the static HTML crawl of your primary domain — titles, headings, robots, sitemaps, structured data, and more.
What it is
Section titled “What it is”Automated technical SEO checks plus a Crawl data explorer with tabbed tables for pages, links, and issues discovered during the SEO crawl pipeline.
When to use it
Section titled “When to use it”- After onboarding or a SEO crawl re-run
- When fixing indexability, metadata, or internal linking
- To export or inspect raw crawl rows for specific URLs
How it works
Section titled “How it works”The SEO crawl pipeline fetches your site, extracts static HTML signals, and ingests rows into your workspace. The scorecard aggregates pass/warn/fail checks; the explorer queries detailed tables.
Step-by-step
Section titled “Step-by-step”- Open SEO in the sidebar (
/seo). - Review the scorecard sections: Metadata, Crawl, HTTP, Site, Structure, Technical, AIO structure.
- Scroll to Crawl data explorer and switch tabs (pages, links, issues — as available).
- Use Refresh data after a crawl completes.
- Use Re-run all scans to trigger a fresh SEO crawl with other core pipelines.
Understanding results
Section titled “Understanding results”Common check groups:
| Section | Examples |
|---|---|
| Metadata | Page title, meta description, H1, JSON-LD |
| Crawl | Static internal links |
| Site | robots.txt, sitemap coverage |
| Structure | Heading hierarchy, repetitive phrasing |
| AIO structure | FAQ schema |
See SEO crawl scorecard checks for every check definition.
- SPAs with no static links may fail crawl discovery checks — consider server-rendered navigation links.
- FAQ schema helps both rich results and AI-friendly Q&A blocks.