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A website audit is an automated review of every page on a site against SEO, security, performance, mobile, AI / GEO, and compliance checks. Seoxpert runs over 442 checks across 20 categories in a single pass and returns a prioritised fix list ranked by impact. Website regression monitor for founders, agencies, and developers — SEO, security, performance and compliance checks after every deploy.
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Free tier: 4 full audits / month on a single domain.
20 categories, 442 individual checks
Technical SEO
Indexability, canonicals, sitemap correctness, robots.txt, hreflang, redirect chains
On-page SEO
Title tags, meta descriptions, headings, structured data, OG / Twitter cards
Performance
Core Web Vitals, render-blocking scripts, image sizing, compression, caching
Security
HTTPS enforcement, HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, mixed content, exposed paths
Mobile readiness
Viewport, tap targets, pinch-zoom, font size, mobile-specific CWV signals
Content quality
AI-content detection, readability, thin content, duplicates, walls of text
AI / GEO citability
llms.txt, AI-bot rules in robots.txt, Organization schema, answer-first paragraphs
Content gaps
Missing landing pages, missing pillar pages, obvious page-type gaps
E-E-A-T signals
Author credentials, freshness, expertise indicators, trust signals
GDPR / compliance
Cookie banners, privacy policy, terms of service, consent flow correctness
Crawl integrity
Broken links, 4xx/5xx errors, redirect loops, sitemap dead children
Opportunities
FAQ schema, HowTo schema, missing OG images, short titles, schema-eligible pages
A regression monitor, not a one-time checkup
Most issues we find are regressions — a noindex tag left over from staging, a sitemap pointing at a wrong origin after a domain migration, a broken canonical introduced by a CMS upgrade, a robots.txt that accidentally blocks Googlebot. None of these show up in Google Analytics. They just bleed traffic for weeks until someone notices.
A one-time audit catches the issues that exist today. A regression monitor catches the issues introduced by every deploy thereafter. Every plan including free includes scheduled scans that run automatically and send a regression alert if the health score drops or new severe findings appear — so the next regression doesn't need a human to spot it. Free plans get weekly+ cadences; daily and weekday cadences are Agency.
Specifically: deploy hooks let CI pipelines trigger an audit after every deploy with a single curl. Signed event webhooks (Stripe-compatible HMAC) deliver scan.completed / score.dropped / issue.new_critical events to Slack, Linear, or any HTTPS endpoint. The audit becomes part of the deploy pipeline, not a separate ritual.
Prioritised, actionable, exportable
- A 0–100 health score with letter grade
- Every finding with severity (critical / high / medium / low) and confidence (high / medium / low)
- Fix-owner tag (developer / content editor / business owner / SEO specialist) for routing to the right person
- Time estimate per finding so you can size the work
- Concrete fix guidance — code snippets where applicable, plain-English explanations elsewhere
- "Copy message to developer" button on every finding for Slack / Linear handoff
- PDF + CSV + Markdown + HTML exports — on Agency, the PDF carries your logo and accent colour
- Shareable scan link for clients / stakeholders
- Diff against the previous scan — which findings are new, which got resolved
Common questions about the website audit
What is a website audit?
A website audit is an automated review of every public page on a site against a battery of technical, content, and performance checks. The output is a prioritised list of issues ordered by severity and impact — what to fix this week, next sprint, and "nice to have". Seoxpert's audit runs over 442 checks across 20 categories in a single pass and returns each finding with a fix-owner (developer / content editor / business owner / SEO specialist), an effort estimate, and concrete fix guidance.
How long does a website audit take?
Most audits complete in under 2 minutes. Larger sites with hundreds of pages may take a few minutes longer depending on how fast the server responds. You can watch live crawl progress while the scan runs.
What does a Seoxpert website audit check?
On-page SEO (titles, meta descriptions, headings, structured data), Core Web Vitals and performance, security headers (HTTPS, HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options), crawlability (robots.txt, sitemaps, canonicals), mobile readiness, content quality (AI-content detection, E-E-A-T, readability), GDPR / cookie consent, AI / GEO citability (llms.txt, AI-bot rules, Organization schema, answer-first paragraphs), content gaps (missing landing pages and pillar pages), and opportunities (missing schema, quick wins).
Is the website audit really free?
Yes. The free tier runs a complete website audit on a single domain — no credit card required, 4 full scans per month, with weekly+ scheduled scans and regression alerts included. Paid plans add more scans and domains, API access, signed CI webhooks, deploy hooks, and on the Agency tier daily + weekday scheduling and white-label PDF reports you can hand to clients. Plans start at €19.99/month (Pro: 100 scans/month) and €89/month (Agency: 500 scans/month).
Can I run the audit on a competitor's site?
Yes. The audit makes standard HTTP requests against any publicly accessible URL — no installation, no client-side code, no notification to the site owner. Useful for diligence checks, agency new-business pitches, and benchmarking against direct competitors.
How often should I run a website audit?
After every significant deploy at minimum. Most issues we surface are regressions — a noindex tag left over from staging, a sitemap pointing at the wrong origin after a domain migration, a broken canonical introduced by a CMS upgrade. Every plan including free includes scheduled scans that run weekly / biweekly / monthly automatically and send a regression alert if the score drops or new severe findings appear (daily and weekday cadences are Agency).
How is this different from Lighthouse or Google Search Console?
Lighthouse is a one-off browser-based check on a single page. Google Search Console reports issues Google has already detected over time. Seoxpert is a regression monitor — it crawls every page and tells you what broke before Google notices. It also covers categories Lighthouse and GSC do not, including AI / GEO citability, content gaps, and security header posture.
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