We crawl your store the way Google does — robots, sitemaps, listing pages, product schema — then render it like a browser and compare the two. Free.
No signup. We read your home, one listing and one product page, your robots.txt and sitemap tree — nothing needs your account.
What the audit reads.
Your store twice — as served, and as rendered — plus the files crawlers read first.
Shelf visibility
Do your listings exist without JavaScript?
We fetch each key page raw, then render it in a real browser and count product links both ways. A grid that only appears after hydration is a shelf crawlers never see.
Crawl foundations
robots.txt and the sitemap tree
Whether search engines are allowed in, whether the sitemap exists where robots.txt says, how many products it maps, how fresh it is — and whether sampled URLs actually resolve.
Product schema
The markup rich results run on
Product JSON-LD with a complete offer, real GTINs (we validate the checksum), brand, ratings, breadcrumbs — and whether it is served in HTML or injected by a script.
Indexability
noindex, canonicals, one host
A stray noindex on a template removes the whole store. We read the meta tags, headers and canonicals on home, listing and product — plus the www/apex and http/https folds.
On-page basics
Titles, descriptions, alt text
Distinct titles per template, meta descriptions, one H1, image alts, a declared language. Boring, cheap, and still how pages get chosen and clicked.
Authority
Domain Rating, honestly sourced
Backlink authority via Domain Rating by Ahrefs — the number that decides which keywords are realistic. Shown as context, barely scored: young stores are allowed to be young.
Most SEO checkers read one version of your site. Stores break in the gap between two: the HTML your server sends, and the page JavaScript builds afterwards. Google renders — eventually, at a delay. Most other crawlers, and the AI answer engines, never do. If your category pages are empty until a script runs, your catalog is invisible exactly where shoppers are asking.