Crawled page analysis
Under the Crawled Pages section, you can see all pages found during the audit and prioritize problems by order of page traffic count. Pages can be filtered by detected errors, warnings, and notices.
Click on the number under the Issues column to see what needs fixing. Use the Crawled Pages tab to review the page’s indexation status, link ratio, and meta tags.
You can also check a page’s indexation status. The Crawled Pages tab will give you the reason right away if it’s not indexable. For example, it will show you if the page has a noindex
tag or is blocked by robots.txt
.
Here are two more columns that can help you organize your work:
The table is automatically sorted by traffic because pages with higher traffic and keyword count are more important for SEO. The most valuable pages appear at the top. If traffic data is missing, the list is sorted by referring page count instead.
You can also rearrange columns in the table to match your workflow. The exported report will include all visible columns in the same order you set them in the interface.
Link analysis
The Found Links section contains information on every link found on the site, including the following parameters:
- status code;
- link type (hyperlink, HTML, image, CSS, JS);
- anchor text and type;
- alt attribute;
- page indexation;
- Nofollow / Dofollow attribute.
Here you can also view data on external and internal links.
Resource analysis
Under the Found Resources section, you will find information on the resources housed on your site:
- images;
- CSS;
- JavaScript.
Each resource is checked against to the following parameters:
- status code;
- size;
- loading time.
Filters and data export
You can make use of filters to view and analyze web pages, found links and resources by the parameters that you need. Data can be filtered by one or several parameters.
You can always download data from any section of the tool in an XLS or CSV file.