Crawl and index checks
Review robots.txt, sitemap, canonicals, redirects, broken links, and indexable pages.
Technical SEO
We fix the technical issues that make websites harder to crawl, slower to load, and weaker for search performance, from sitemaps and metadata to speed, redirects, schema, and page structure.
Clear scope, practical recommendations, and a next-step roadmap.
Overview
We fix the technical issues that make websites harder to crawl, slower to load, and weaker for search performance, from sitemaps and metadata to speed, redirects, schema, and page structure.
We focus on practical business outcomes: better visibility, clearer user journeys, stronger trust, cleaner systems, and more qualified inquiries.
What we cover
Review robots.txt, sitemap, canonicals, redirects, broken links, and indexable pages.
Identify render-blocking assets, heavy media, layout shifts, and frontend speed issues.
Add structured data for organization, services, FAQs, articles, and local business context.
Optimize file size, alt text, lazy loading, and media loading behavior.
Improve internal linking, URL patterns, navigation depth, and search-friendly hierarchy.
Technical SEO checks before publishing redesigns, new pages, or migrations.
Why it matters
Whether this supports search, software planning, redesign strategy, or AI adoption, the goal is to make your digital presence easier to understand, easier to manage, and easier to convert.
FAQ
If Google cannot crawl, understand, or load your pages efficiently, great content may still underperform.
Yes. Slow pages can reduce engagement, rankings, and conversion rates, especially on mobile.
Yes. We can plan redirect maps, URL changes, sitemap updates, and post-launch checks.
Ready to plan this?
Tell us what you want to improve and we will recommend the smartest next step.