Full-site technical SEO analysis, page by page.

SEO Audit

A technical SEO audit examines every page on your website for issues that affect search engine visibility. Poor metadata, missing canonical tags, broken heading hierarchies, and indexability conflicts silently erode your rankings. Most SEO tools only sample a subset of pages — EchoBat crawls every reachable URL and scores each one across dozens of SEO factors, surfacing the exact pages and issues that need attention.

How It Works

EchoBat's Metadata Health lens scores every crawled page on a 0-100 scale using weighted criteria: title (25pts), description (20pts), viewport (10pts), H1 (15pts), canonical (15pts), Open Graph (10pts), and Twitter Card (5pts). The Indexability lens then cross-references noindex directives, robots.txt rules, and canonical conflicts to determine which pages search engines can actually index. Results are sorted worst-first so you see critical issues immediately.

Proof Returned in the Report

Every SEO Audit finding is tied to crawl evidence: affected URLs, the source signal, severity, score impact, and the next action exposed in the portal, CLI JSON, and MCP tools.

Sample Evidence Fields

  • Page Titles: Length validation, duplicate detection, missing or empty titles across the entire site.
  • Meta Descriptions: Length checks, duplicate detection, and missing descriptions that hurt click-through rates.
  • Heading Structure: H1 presence and count, heading hierarchy (H1-H6), skip-level detection.

Why It Matters

  • Find every SEO issue across your entire site, not just a sample
  • Prioritized results — worst pages surface first so you fix what matters
  • Page-level scoring makes it easy to track improvement over time
  • Catches subtle issues like canonical loops and heading skip-levels