Our team performs a comprehensive range of tasks: analysing your site's performance and search rankings, evaluating its structure, meta tags, content, backlink profile, and loading speed

When you need Technical & Competitive SEO Audit?
If your site doesn't rank in the top search results, it's time for an audit to identify the causes and improve visibility.
If your site doesn't rank in the top search results, it's time for an audit to identify the causes and improve visibility.
A noticeable drop in traffic may signal SEO issues that require analysis and optimisation. Possible causes: keyword stuffing, search engine penalties, or sudden changes in your backlink profile.
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What our SEO audit includes
Technical website analysis

We check the correctness of your robots.txt, XML sitemap, SSL certificate, and canonical domain settings. We identify issues with page accessibility, encoding, and regional settings.
URL structure analysis

We evaluate the proper use of clean URLs (slug format), absence of duplicate pages, and logical section hierarchy. We assess how clear and understandable your URLs are for both users and search engines.
Indexing and crawlability check

We identify which pages are indexed and which are mistakenly excluded from search results. We find issues with robots meta tags and directives that affect indexing.
Mobile-friendliness analysis

We analyse how correctly your site displays on mobile devices and whether it meets Google Mobile‑Friendly requirements. We assess the adaptability of your layout across different devices.
Page speed analysis

We measure page load times and evaluate Core Web Vitals metrics. We identify code elements that slow down your site, unoptimised images, and server performance issues.
Content and text analysis

We check text structure, heading hierarchy (H1–H6), and the presence of hidden content. We evaluate content uniqueness and how well it matches search queries.
Meta tags and on‑page factors analysis

We verify the correctness of titles, descriptions, and the presence of properly filled alt attributes for images. We assess keyword usage in headings and body text.
Internal linking and backlink profile analysis

We examine the link structure between your site's pages, the presence of links to important sections, and the distribution of link equity. We also review external backlinks to your site — their quality and naturalness.
Recommendations and action plan

We provide actionable recommendations for: correcting robots.txt and XML sitemap, improving page speed, optimising URL structure, enhancing site architecture, upgrading content quality, and improving commercial and behavioural ranking factors.
What we analyse during an SEO audit
We identify what's blocking indexing and which fixes will improve your site's visibility and support business growth.
We pay close attention to usability, logical layout of blocks and sections, correct content hierarchy, and proper use of H2–H6 headings. These elements affect readability, navigation, and potential customer loyalty.
We find hidden content, evaluate image weight, and check alt attributes. We also verify content relevance — how well it answers the specific search query (search intent).
We focus on how users interact with your pages, tracking metrics such as bounce rate, time on site, and pages per session. This helps us identify weak points and improve user experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Don't delay. Develop a corrective action plan, involve specialists to fix the problems if needed, and regularly track the effectiveness of the changes. Fixing technical issues often requires help not only from an SEO expert but also from a developer.
A drop in rankings can be caused by search engine algorithm updates, increased competitor activity, or the accumulation of technical errors introduced during developer updates.
An audit identifies problems but does not guarantee automatic top‑10 rankings — results depend on how quickly you implement the recommendations and on competitor activity.
Yes, absolutely. We conduct an audit as a key starting phase of SEO optimisation. It identifies current issues and suggests improvements, ensuring more effective results throughout the optimisation process.
The main sign of an overloaded structure is a high bounce rate on intermediate pages. If your menu shows 20 items in a single row, users get lost and can't focus. An SEO audit helps identify these issues and optimise the structure by introducing clear hierarchy principles — simplifying navigation, improving user experience, reducing bounce rates, and increasing conversions.