TECHNICAL SEO AUDIT

Find the technical problems holding a good website back.

Coduvo reviews how search engines crawl, understand, render, and evaluate the site—then turns the findings into a prioritized implementation plan rather than a generic score report.

  • Clear recommendations
  • Direct communication
  • Practical next steps
TECHNICAL SEO

Evidence, priorities, and fixes

  • Crawl and indexation review
  • Performance and Core Web Vitals
  • Structure, schema, and internal links
  • Actionable implementation plan
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What the audit examines

Look beyond the green lights inside an SEO plugin.

A website can have optimized titles and still struggle because of crawl barriers, duplicate URLs, weak templates, poor performance, confusing hierarchy, or implementation errors.

01

Crawlability and indexation

Robots directives, sitemaps, canonicals, redirects, status codes, duplicate URLs, parameter handling, and pages missing from search.

02

Performance and rendering

Core Web Vitals, image delivery, script and stylesheet behavior, caching, fonts, third-party code, and mobile rendering.

03

Page and content structure

Titles, headings, templates, semantic HTML, content hierarchy, thin pages, and consistency across important page types.

04

Structured data

Existing schema, eligibility, validation problems, duplicated markup, and opportunities for clearer machine-readable context.

05

Internal linking

Navigation, breadcrumbs, orphaned content, anchor text, crawl depth, and links that fail to communicate page importance.

06

Mobile and accessibility signals

Usability barriers, contrast, labels, tap targets, layout shifts, and implementation patterns that affect users and search quality.

From data to action

Prioritize what matters instead of producing a hundred-page checklist.

Findings are organized by impact, confidence, effort, and dependency so the next development decision is clear.

  1. 01

    Collect

    Confirm goals, priority pages, analytics access where available, Search Console, platform details, and known concerns.

  2. 02

    Crawl

    Review the public site, templates, technical signals, performance data, and representative page types.

  3. 03

    Prioritize

    Separate critical barriers from worthwhile improvements and low-value cleanup.

  4. 04

    Implement

    Provide a clear plan, or have Coduvo make the approved technical changes and verify the result.

Audit deliverables

A plan that developers and decision-makers can both use.

Each important finding should explain the problem, why it matters, where it occurs, and what should be changed.

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  • Executive summary
  • Prioritized findings
  • Affected URLs and templates
  • Implementation recommendations
  • Performance observations
  • Optional correction and verification work

Common questions

Know what to expect before the work begins.

Is this the same as running an automated SEO scanner?

No. Automated tools are useful inputs, but the audit also examines templates, intent, site architecture, implementation patterns, and the business importance of affected pages.

Do you guarantee ranking increases?

No responsible technical audit can guarantee a specific ranking. The goal is to remove technical barriers, improve clarity and performance, and create a stronger foundation for content and authority.

Can Coduvo implement the recommendations?

Yes. The audit can be delivered as a plan for your team or followed by a separate implementation scope.

Do I need to provide analytics or Search Console access?

The audit can begin with the public site, but appropriate read-only access usually improves the ability to confirm indexation, search queries, page performance, and historical patterns.

Request an audit

Tell me which site and outcomes matter most.

Include the website URL, priority services or pages, known concerns, recent redesigns or migrations, and whether implementation help is needed.

  1. 1Share the current situation and the result you need.
  2. 2Receive a practical response with questions or a recommended starting point.
  3. 3Approve a clear scope before billable implementation begins.

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