
You could have the best content and the strongest backlinks — and still not rank, because of a technical problem you don’t even know about. Technical SEO issues are the silent killers of rankings. Crawl errors block Google from even finding your pages. Slow load times push you down in Core Web Vitals. Duplicate content splits your authority across multiple URLs. Broken internal links bleed your page equity into dead ends. Our AI-powered technical audit finds every issue on your site — prioritised by impact — and tells you exactly what to fix first to unlock the rankings you’ve already earned.
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You can build hundreds of backlinks, create great content, and target perfect keywords — and still see minimal ranking movement if your site has technical issues stopping Google from crawling and indexing it properly. Technical SEO is the foundation. Everything built on top of a broken foundation delivers half the results it should.
The frustrating part is that most technical issues are invisible to the site owner. You visit your homepage, it looks fine. But underneath, there are crawl errors, duplicate parameters, slow server response times, and unindexed pages that Google silently ignores every day. Our audit surfaces every single one — clearly explained, ranked by impact, and ready for your developer to act on. Most critical fixes take days, not weeks. And the ranking improvement that follows is often the fastest return in all of SEO.
Free tools show you a list of errors with no context. Our audit tells you which errors actually matter for rankings, which are cosmetic, and in what order to fix them for the biggest impact. We also cover things most free tools miss entirely — crawl budget issues, internal PageRank distribution, hreflang errors for multi-language sites, JavaScript rendering problems, and structured data validity. You get a prioritised action plan, not a raw data export.
Some fixes require developer access — particularly Core Web Vitals improvements, server response time, and rendering issues. Others can be handled directly in WordPress or your CMS without any coding — broken redirects, meta tag issues, sitemap errors, and internal linking problems are all fixable without a developer in most cases. Every issue in our report is labelled with whether it requires a developer or can be fixed yourself.
Often, yes. Algorithm updates frequently affect sites with specific technical issues — thin content, duplicate pages, poor Core Web Vitals, or crawl budget problems that cause Google to over-index low-value pages. A post-update technical audit is one of the first things we recommend after a traffic drop. It identifies whether the cause is technical, and if so, exactly which issues to address for recovery.
A full technical audit typically takes 3–5 business days depending on site size. The report is delivered as a prioritised issue list with: issue description in plain English, impact level (critical / moderate / low), fix instructions or recommendations, and estimated ranking impact. It’s designed to be handed directly to a developer or acted on yourself — not buried in graphs and charts that require an SEO expert to interpret.
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