Duplicate content splitting authority. Pages blocked from indexation by a misconfigured robots.txt. Internal links pointing at redirected URLs. Structured data missing entirely. These aren’t visible problems — you can’t see them by looking at the site. But Google can — and so can the AI engines now sitting in front of it.
Every audit covers the five areas that matter most for rankings.
Can Google and AI engine crawlers find and read every page that matters? We check robots.txt, sitemap, crawl budget, redirect chains, and llms.txt for AI bot access.
Which pages are indexed, which are excluded, and which are competing against each other. Duplicate content identified and resolved.
LCP, INP, CLS — measured and benchmarked. If your site is failing Google’s performance thresholds, you’re being penalised in rankings — and the same signals weight in AI engines’ decisions about which sites to cite.
Schema markup tells Google and AI engines what your business is, where you are, and what you offer. Without it, both guess. With it, you appear in rich results and get cited accurately in AI answers.
No jargon. Every issue explained clearly with its impact on rankings and what fixing it would achieve.
Not everything needs fixing at once. We rank every issue by impact so you spend time and money where it matters most.
Crawl data, indexation stats, Core Web Vitals scores, ranking positions. Everything benchmarked so progress can be measured.
We tell you what to fix, in what order, and what it will cost.ent, or assign ongoing ownership. We’ll tell you which one and why.
The Technical SEO Audit is €1,500 (+ VAT). If you proceed with remediation work, the full fee is credited against your project cost.rements document, discovery may not be necessary. We’ll tell you on the first call whether it’s needed or whether we can move straight to a proposal.
Most clients take one of three paths after the audit:
Monthly technical SEO management so rankings compound over time rather than decaying. Part of our Grow retainer.
Technical SEO isn't a one-time fix. But it starts with knowing exactly what's broken.