Pages report
The Pages report lists every crawled URL with per-dimension scores, and drills into a full per-page breakdown.
The Pages report is the row-per-URL view of the audit. Where the dimension reports each answer one question across the whole site, the Pages report answers every question for one URL. It scores each page on every dimension of SEO and drills into a complete breakdown for any single page. It is the report to open when the fix is page-specific rather than site-wide.
List view
The all-pages table is the crawl result in full. Its status column separates pages that scored cleanly from those the crawler could not fully process.
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Successful | Crawled and scored across every dimension |
| Errored | Reached, but something blocked a complete analysis |
| Broken | Returned an error status and could not be scored |
Alongside status, each row carries score columns for Overall, Crawlability, Content, Performance, Links, Brand, Local, Insights, Issues, and URL. Supporting metrics such as average crawl depth, broken links, and slow resources sit beside them. Pages group into quality buckets and into prioritization buckets so the list can be read by health or by opportunity:
| Bucket | Score range |
|---|---|
| Excellent | 90–100 |
| Good | 70–89 |
| Fair | 50–69 |
| Poor | 0–49 |
The Quick wins and Easy fixes groupings surface the pages where a small change moves the score most.
Page detail
Opening a page assembles every dimension's finding for that single URL into one view. It is the per-page equivalent of walking each report in turn. It shows per-dimension cards for Core Web Vitals, Brand score, Schema markup, Social media, Image SEO, Video SEO, Internationalization, Local SEO, LLM vs Googlebot, URL readability, Page links, Backlinks, and Tech stack, alongside a screenshot preview, the page's metadata, and an AI summary.
When Google Search Console is connected, the page detail overlays real GSC and GA4 data: index status, canonical details, mobile usability, referring URLs, and traffic. Measured performance then sits next to the audited signals for the same URL.
