Technical SEO Audit for Crawl, Indexing, and PageSpeed Issues

TL;DR: Run a fast technical SEO audit, review the issues by severity, and find the crawl, redirect, canonical, and performance problems that deserve action first.

Get a scored breakdown of the technical SEO problems most likely to hurt rankings, crawling, and launches.

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5-page crawl sample Technical SEO score Issue severity ranking Mobile + desktop PageSpeed checks CSV/PDF exports Real-time progress

What is a Technical SEO Audit?

This technical SEO audit checks your submitted URL and a small sample of internal pages, then returns a scored summary of the issues most likely to affect crawlability, indexation, and site quality. You get live progress, a health score, issues ranked by severity, PageSpeed findings, and exportable reports.

What this audit is best for: Use it when you need a fast answer about whether a page or launch has obvious technical SEO risk, whether a migration introduced regressions, or whether a site section needs deeper follow-up.

Client Prospecting: Audit a lead's domain during a discovery call to surface crawl, redirect, and page-quality blockers, then export the report for follow-up.

Post-Deploy Check: Run a fast sample after a migration or template release to spot canonical drift, broken links, redirect issues, and weak performance signals.

Use this page as the hub: If you need the follow-up playbook, start with How to Run a Technical SEO Audit Without Wasting Time, then review What a Technical SEO Audit Should Actually Check, Common Technical SEO Issues That Kill Rankings, Technical SEO Checklist for Site Migrations, and How to Prioritize Technical SEO Issues After an Audit.

When should you use Technical SEO Audit?

Technical SEO Audit is most useful when you need a direct answer on a live URL or draft before you change templates, ship content, or rerun a wider audit.

How to Use This Tool

  1. 1 Enter the URL you want to audit.
  2. 2 Run the audit to start the crawl sample and issue checks.
  3. 3 Track progress as the audited page, internal page sample, and PageSpeed checks complete.
  4. 4 Review the technical SEO score, issue severity breakdown, and follow-up actions before you export or share the report.

What should you do next?

After the audit, move into redirects, sitemaps, headers, canonicals, and Core Web Vitals so the broad findings turn into specific fixes. Then move to the related checks below to confirm the fix on the live canonical page.

What You Get

Fast Audit Snapshot

Check the target page plus a small internal sample and get a technical SEO score with issue counts ranked by severity.

Crawl and Performance Context

See progress as the crawl sample runs, PageSpeed data returns, and the most actionable technical issues rise to the top.

Exportable Follow-Up

Export CSV or PDF reports and use the findings for client delivery, release QA, or internal technical SEO triage.

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