Technical SEO audit
Inspect crawl paths, indexation controls, canonicalization, status codes, rendering, internal links and technical barriers that waste search-engine attention.
Technical SEO, on-page optimization, information architecture and content foundations that help search engines and people understand what your site offers.
SEO works when search engines can crawl the site efficiently, understand what each page is about and find useful evidence that matches real search intent. We connect technical foundations, information architecture, on-page relevance, structured data, performance and content opportunities instead of treating optimization as a final metadata pass.
Technical, on-page and content SEO designed around crawlability, intent, site quality and measurable organic growth.
Discuss a project ↗Inspect crawl paths, indexation controls, canonicalization, status codes, rendering, internal links and technical barriers that waste search-engine attention.
Organize services, topics and supporting content into a hierarchy that gives every important URL a clear purpose and relationship to the rest of the site.
Align titles, headings, copy, links, media and search snippets with the intent each page is expected to satisfy.
Identify Core Web Vitals and delivery issues that affect user experience, crawl efficiency and the quality of the landing page.
Implement accurate canonical, social and structured metadata that describes visible content without schema spam or unsupported claims.
Map high-value questions, comparison topics, use cases and informational gaps that can support commercial pages and earn relevant discovery.
Audit crawlability, indexation, content signals, templates, internal links, performance risks and current search opportunities.
Rank fixes by business value, technical dependency and expected impact so foundational problems are solved before cosmetic optimizations.
Apply technical and on-page changes consistently across templates, then build or improve content where search intent is underserved.
Track indexation, queries, clicks, rankings, conversions and Core Web Vitals, then iterate using real search and user data.
Make it easier for crawlers and users to understand which pages matter and what each page is specifically about.
Build content around real tasks and questions so pages can satisfy intent rather than repeating broad marketing language.
Create an SEO system that supports new services, resources and articles without reintroducing duplicate URLs or inconsistent metadata.
Tell us what is changing, where the friction is, and what needs to become possible.
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