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Uncover the hidden SEO issues holding your sites back — and get a clear roadmap for stronger rankings and visibility.
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A website technical analysis that uncovers crawl, index, and structure issues—and hands you a prioritized plan to fix them—without touching production.
A full-spectrum, non-intrusive audit combining professional SEO tools and manual checks.
Great content won’t perform if the foundation is broken. Search engines must be able to crawl, index, and interpret a site correctly before rankings improve.
Our technical SEO audit services uncover the issues hurting visibility — from broken links to Core Web Vitals failures — and provide a clear, prioritized roadmap for fixing them:
Ensure pages are indexable and structured correctly
Stronger Core Web Vitals and page speed metrics
Clean URLs, proper hierarchy, no dead ends
Plain-language findings, not just raw tool output
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Uncover the hidden SEO issues holding your sites back — and get a clear roadmap for stronger rankings and visibility.
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A white label technical SEO audit is a comprehensive evaluation of a website’s technical foundation as it relates to search engine crawling, indexing, and ranking. We conduct the audit on behalf of your agency and deliver a branded report that identifies technical issues preventing the site from reaching its full organic search potential, along with prioritized recommendations for improvement.
Our technical SEO audit covers crawlability and indexation issues, site architecture and internal linking, XML sitemap configuration, robots.txt directives, canonical tag implementation, structured data and schema markup, meta tag optimization, URL structure, redirect chains and loops, duplicate content, hreflang implementation for multilingual sites, and Core Web Vitals as they relate to search rankings.
A technical SEO audit focuses on the infrastructure and code-level elements that affect how search engines crawl and index a website. It does not evaluate keyword strategy, content quality, or on-page content optimization. Think of technical SEO as the foundation that needs to be solid before content-level SEO strategies can be fully effective. Both are important, but they address different aspects of search visibility.
We use industry-standard tools including Screaming Frog for comprehensive site crawling, Google Search Console for indexation and search performance data, Ahrefs or Semrush for backlink and technical analysis, Google’s Rich Results Test for structured data validation, and Chrome DevTools for render and performance analysis. We combine automated crawl data with manual review to ensure thorough coverage.
Yes, structured data review is a key component of our technical SEO audit. We check for existing schema markup, validate it against Google’s requirements, identify opportunities for additional schema types like Organization, LocalBusiness, FAQ, Product, and BreadcrumbList, and ensure all structured data is correctly implemented and free of errors that could prevent rich results from appearing in search.
Common issues include missing or duplicate meta titles and descriptions, broken internal links, incorrect canonical tags, crawl errors and orphan pages, missing XML sitemaps, improper redirect implementations, thin or duplicate content, missing alt text on images, slow page load times affecting Core Web Vitals, and missing or invalid structured data. WordPress sites often have additional issues related to plugin-generated duplicate content and taxonomy page indexation.
Yes, we offer technical SEO remediation services to implement the fixes identified in our audit. This includes correcting meta tags, fixing redirect chains, implementing proper canonical tags, adding structured data markup, optimizing XML sitemaps, resolving crawl errors, and improving site architecture. We prioritize fixes based on their potential impact on search visibility and crawl efficiency.
A standard technical SEO audit takes 5 to 7 business days depending on the size and complexity of the website. Large sites with thousands of pages or complex architectures may require additional time. The timeline includes the crawl and data collection phase, analysis of findings, and compilation of the prioritized recommendations report.
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