Crawling and indexability review
Check robots rules, sitemaps, canonical URLs, redirects, status codes, and accidental exclusions.
Technical SEO
We identify and improve the technical and on-page factors that affect crawling, indexing, page understanding, internal discovery, and search presentation.
Discuss Technical SEO
Technical SEO is not a collection of keyword tricks. Search engines need to discover the right pages, understand their purpose, access useful content, and avoid duplicate or conflicting signals. Users also need pages that load well and answer the intent behind the search.
We review the website as a connected system and prioritize changes according to impact, evidence, and implementation effort. No ranking position or traffic increase is guaranteed.
The scope depends on the platform and the current problems.
Check robots rules, sitemaps, canonical URLs, redirects, status codes, and accidental exclusions.
Improve titles, descriptions, headings, language signals, social metadata, and structured page relationships.
Make important pages easier to discover and reduce isolated or confusing content paths.
Identify duplication, weak page purpose, missing context, and template-level problems.
Review media, rendering, fonts, JavaScript, and Core Web Vitals-related implementation concerns.
Verify that useful events, landing pages, and search tools can support future decisions.
Findings are organized so the most important issues can be addressed first.
Review the website, platform, available data, and known business priorities.
Find issues that prevent discovery, indexing, understanding, or stable page delivery.
Avoid treating every recommendation as equally urgent.
Apply agreed fixes or provide clear technical requirements for the responsible team.
Recheck pages, metadata, links, and tools after implementation.
Recommendations remain specific, explainable, and technically safe.
Rankings and traffic depend on factors beyond any single implementation.
Issues are ranked by impact, confidence, and effort rather than tool severity alone.
Search optimization should not make the interface worse for real users.
Changes should fit the platform and remain reliable after future content updates.