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SEO Audit

Connect SEO readiness to the pages, queries, providers, and actions behind the result

The Alytixx SEO Audit evaluates whether important pages are technically and semantically ready for search, then keeps measured visibility separate from readiness. Every provider-based result preserves the query, intent, market, language, location, device, captured time, coverage, and limitation required to interpret it.

Audit crawlability, indexability, metadata, canonical signals, structured data, internal discoverability, page readiness, and explicit search visibility scenarios.

SEO readiness and search visibility are not the same

SEO readiness asks

  • Can the page be crawled?
  • Can it be indexed?
  • Is the canonical signal coherent?
  • Do the title, description, headings, and internal links support the page role?
  • Is structured data valid and consistent with visible content?
  • Is essential content available in a usable source?
  • Does the page provide enough relevant information for the target intent?

Search visibility asks

  • Was the business present for a specific measured scenario?
  • Which page appeared?
  • At what position?
  • Which competitors appeared?
  • Which result features were present?
  • Did the provider return complete usable data?

A page may be ready without ranking. A page may rank despite serious readiness weaknesses. Alytixx reports these as different dimensions.

What the SEO Audit examines

Crawl and index controls

  • response and redirects;
  • robots directives;
  • indexability;
  • canonical;
  • sitemap relationships where available;
  • page accessibility.

Page signals

  • title;
  • meta description;
  • H1 and headings;
  • semantic structure;
  • visible and raw content;
  • internal links;
  • page role;
  • content completeness.

Structured data

  • parseability;
  • visible-content consistency;
  • entity identity;
  • page-type relevance;
  • obvious errors and conflicts.

Internal discoverability

  • contextual links;
  • navigation;
  • orphan risk;
  • anchor relevance;
  • page hierarchy.

Search scenarios

Where configured, Alytixx uses explicit scenarios with:

  • query;
  • intent;
  • market;
  • language;
  • location;
  • device;
  • provider;
  • self and competitor entities.

Search data without missing-context averages

A ranking value is not meaningful without its scenario.

Alytixx should distinguish:

  • present;
  • not found;
  • not measured;
  • provider failed;
  • invalid location;
  • skipped;
  • unavailable.

Provider failure is not a ranking of zero.

SEO actions connected to the rest of the website

SEO issues often share a root problem with content, AI readiness, trust, or conversion.

Example:

  • the page is weakly linked;
  • the title is generic;
  • essential text is absent from raw HTML;
  • the value proposition is unclear;
  • the CTA does not match the search intent.

Alytixx can connect these signals into one coordinated page action rather than separate tool tickets.

What you receive

  • readiness summary;
  • page-level findings;
  • search-scenario evidence where available;
  • provider coverage;
  • competitor pressure;
  • structured recommendations;
  • evidence;
  • limitations;
  • acceptance checks;
  • report revision.

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