Guide
An SEO audit checklist that leads to action.
Use this checklist to review crawlability, indexability, content, on-page quality, authority, analytics and approval-ready fixes.
AYSA execution layer
Live workflow
- MonitorSearch, website and AI visibility signals
- PrepareApproval-ready actions
- ApproveUser-controlled execution
- ExecuteAccepted website changes
Guide
A practical workflow you can turn into execution.
The goal is not to create another SEO document. The goal is to make the next approved website action obvious.
- Crawl and indexability Check status codes, noindex, canonicals, sitemap coverage, robots rules and crawl paths.
- Page experience Review PageSpeed, Core Web Vitals, mobile usability and render-blocking opportunities.
- On-page quality Review titles, meta descriptions, headings, internal links, content quality and search intent fit.
- Structured data Check schema coverage, validation blockers and entity clarity.
- Execution readiness Separate safe automated fixes from sensitive changes that require review.
Internal context
Keep exploring the connected workflow.
FAQ
Questions before you start.
What should an SEO audit include?
An SEO audit should include technical health, indexability, content quality, on-page elements, internal links, authority and monitoring context.
What does AYSA do after an audit?
AYSA prepares fixes, explains impact, asks for approval and executes accepted changes where possible.
Less SEO work. More organic growth.
Let AYSA turn search work into approved website execution.
Connect the website, review what the agent prepares, approve what matters and let accepted work move forward.
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