Catch issues before they spread
A missing redirect, a broken link, or a duplicate title can quietly affect dozens of pages. Auditing regularly surfaces these before they compound.
Serpvision crawls your site, surfaces technical and on-page issues by severity, and connects them to ranking and Search Console data so you fix the right things first.
No credit card required. Usage-based pricing. Audit on your schedule.
Pages crawled
312
Last scan: today
Critical
7
fix first
Warnings
34
review needed
| Issue | Pages |
|---|---|
| Missing meta descriptions | 28 |
| Broken internal links | 5 |
| Duplicate title tags | 11 |
| Missing H1 tags | 9 |
Suggested next step
Fix 5 broken internal links and deduplicate 11 title tags — these affect crawl budget and SERP appearance.
Full site crawl
Every page, every issue
Severity ranking
Fix the right things first
Link analysis
Internal and external
Repeat on schedule
Track audit progress
Why site audits matter
Most SEO problems are not obvious until rankings drop. Auditing regularly catches them early and helps you prioritize fixes by impact.
A missing redirect, a broken link, or a duplicate title can quietly affect dozens of pages. Auditing regularly surfaces these before they compound.
Not all issues matter equally. Serpvision groups problems by severity so your team spends time on the fixes that actually move rankings.
Re-running an audit after a sprint shows you what improved, what remains, and whether new issues appeared during development work.
Audit coverage
Serpvision checks technical foundations, on-page signals, and crawlability — the three areas that affect how search engines read and rank your site.
Find 4xx errors, redirect chains, blocked pages, and crawl traps that stop search engines from fully indexing your site.
Identify missing, duplicate, too-short, or too-long title tags and meta descriptions across every crawled page.
Check H1 usage, skipped heading levels, and multiple H1s that can dilute relevance signals for a page.
Find broken internal links, orphaned pages, and poor link distribution that leaves pages without enough internal authority.
Spot missing alt attributes, oversized images, and non-descriptive filenames that reduce accessibility and on-page signals.
Check canonical tags, noindex directives, and robots signals to make sure the right pages get indexed and the wrong ones are excluded.
Workflow
The audit is built around decisions, not just numbers.
Set the domain and configure the crawl scope in your project settings.
Serpvision crawls your pages and collects technical and on-page signals.
Filter by severity, category, or affected page count to decide what to fix first.
Run follow-up audits to confirm fixes held and catch anything new after deploys.
Use cases
Audit client sites before an engagement starts, track issue resolution over the project, and demonstrate progress in reviews.
Run audits after deploys to catch introduced issues such as accidental noindex, broken redirects, or missing meta tags.
Use audit data to find pages with weak titles, missing descriptions, or poor heading structure that hold back content performance.
Get a clear picture of your site's technical health without needing to interpret raw crawler data or multiple SEO tools.
FAQ
For actively managed sites, a monthly audit is a good baseline. After major deploys, content migrations, or CMS updates, run an immediate follow-up to catch issues introduced by the change.
No. Serpvision finds and prioritizes issues. Fixes are applied in your CMS, codebase, hosting setup, or redirect configuration. Re-running the audit afterward confirms the fix is in place.
The crawl scope can be configured in project settings to focus on a subdirectory or URL pattern, which is useful for large sites or when you are testing a specific section after changes.
Yes. Serpvision connects audit findings with ranking movement so you can investigate whether a position drop matches a technical issue found on the same page.
Critical issues directly harm crawlability or indexing, such as broken links, 404 errors, and duplicate titles on key pages. Warnings are on-page issues that reduce quality signals but do not block indexing outright.
Create a project, run a crawl, and get a prioritized list of issues to fix — with ranking and Search Console context alongside.
No credit card required. Usage-based pricing.