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Alytixx
Marketing and SEO Teams

Turn disconnected website findings into one measurable optimization backlog

Alytixx connects page-level SEO, AI-readiness, content, commercial, conversion, competitor, trust, and technical findings in one report. Marketing and SEO teams can prioritize work, preserve query and provider context, coordinate owners, define acceptance checks, and compare later report revisions instead of managing separate unconnected issue lists.

Replace the tool-to-spreadsheet workflow

Teams often reconcile:

  • crawler exports;
  • rank trackers;
  • performance reports;
  • content documents;
  • CRO notes;
  • competitor spreadsheets;
  • AI-readiness checklists;
  • analytics screenshots;
  • developer tickets.

The result is usually duplicated issues, inconsistent URLs, missing evidence, conflicting priorities, and no shared definition of completion.

One connected workflow

Confirmed scope
→ page and provider evidence
→ findings across capabilities
→ deduplicated actions
→ impact and effort
→ owner
→ acceptance check
→ implementation
→ later report revision

Keep the context behind every result

Page context

  • URL;
  • page role;
  • selected scope;
  • source quality;
  • captured time.

Search context

  • query;
  • intent;
  • language;
  • market;
  • location;
  • device;
  • provider;
  • coverage.

Competitor context

  • competitor role;
  • comparable page;
  • rationale;
  • confidence;
  • captured time.

Provider context

  • status;
  • strategy;
  • fetched time;
  • fallback;
  • limitation.

Connect the disciplines

SEO

Crawlability, indexability, metadata, canonical, structured data, internal discoverability, page readiness, and measured scenarios where supported.

AI Search Readiness

Crawler access, raw HTML, entity clarity, answers, facts, sources, and task readiness.

Content and conversion

Audience, value, information structure, offer, objections, proof, CTA, form, and friction.

Competitors and trust

Comparable pages, proof, commercial completeness, risk reduction, and independent ideal.

Technical foundation

Response behavior, rendering, HTML, scripts, controls, and performance evidence where available.

Build actions around root problems

A generic service page might produce several signals:

  • weak internal discoverability;
  • generic title;
  • essential content missing from initial HTML;
  • unclear value proposition;
  • unsupported claim;
  • several competing CTAs.

Alytixx should connect these into a coordinated page action rather than create six unrelated tickets.

Define “fixed” before implementation

Examples:

  • Final URL and declared canonical match.
  • Essential content appears without JavaScript execution.
  • One primary action is visible and its outcome is explained.
  • Approved structured data parses and matches visible identity.
  • A major claim is connected to approved evidence.
  • Relevant commercial terms appear before submission.

Use later revisions for validation

Monitoring can classify comparable work as:

  • new;
  • persistent;
  • resolved;
  • reappeared;
  • changed;
  • affected by provider availability;
  • affected by changed coverage.

Team use cases

  • Quarterly website planning
  • Launch and redesign QA
  • SEO remediation
  • AI Search Readiness program
  • Pricing and offer update
  • Competitive response
  • Content refresh
  • Agency coordination

One audit or an optimization cycle

One-Time Audit

$149 one time

A complete connected website audit.

Monthly Monitoring

$249 per month

Four complete audits in each monthly allowance period.

Annual Monitoring

$2,490 per year

$207.50 monthly equivalent; $498 annual savings.

Use the One-Time Audit for a baseline, launch, migration, or current backlog. Use Monitoring when the team needs repeated audits and release validation.

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