Technical SEO

Site Crawl

A site crawl is a systematic scan of website URLs to find technical issues, page metadata, links, status codes and crawl paths.

Quick answers

Frequently asked questions

What is a site crawl?

A site Crawl is a systematic scan of website URLs to find technical issues, page metadata, links, Status Codes and crawl paths.

Why does Site Crawl matter for SEO?

It matters because technical barriers can prevent useful content from performing. Improving site Crawl can support cleaner Indexing, faster pages and more reliable Search visibility.

How does AYSA help with Site Crawl?

AYSA connects the concept of Site Crawl to real website work: it monitors signals, prepares recommendations, asks for approval and helps execute accepted SEO actions inside the website workflow.

What it means

Site Crawl should be evaluated as part of the site’s technical foundation. It can affect whether search engines can access the right URLs, interpret the page correctly and avoid wasting Crawl budget on low-value or conflicting signals.

Why it matters

It matters because technical barriers can prevent useful content from performing. Improving site Crawl can support cleaner Indexing, faster pages and more reliable Search visibility.

Example

For example, AYSA can detect site Crawl issues across templates or important URLs, explain the affected pages and prepare the safest fix for approval.

Common mistakes

Common mistakes include changing technical rules without testing, fixing only one URL instead of the pattern, or ignoring how site Crawl interacts with canonicals, sitemaps, robots directives and internal links.

SEO execution campaign

Less SEO work. More organic growth.

AYSA monitors your website, finds opportunities, prepares the work, asks for approval and executes accepted changes so you can grow without living in SEO tools.