Technical SEO Monitoring

Continuous monitoring of technical SEO configuration for websites and web applications.

Detect SEO-critical issues in structure, metadata, indexing rules, and crawlability before they affect search visibility.


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Why technical SEO monitoring matters

Technical SEO issues often appear silently. Configuration changes, deployments, CMS updates, or infrastructure changes can unintentionally break indexing rules, alter metadata, or block search engine crawlers.

Without continuous monitoring, these problems may remain unnoticed until traffic or indexing is already affected. SEO monitoring in Auditica is designed to detect such issues early using automated, repeatable checks.

What is monitored

SEO monitoring in Auditica focuses on technical and structural aspects that influence how websites are crawled, indexed, and interpreted by search engines.

  • HTML structure and document layout issues
  • Presence and correctness of title and meta tags
  • Heading hierarchy problems (missing or multiple H1)
  • Robots directives (robots.txt and meta robots)
  • Sitemap availability and basic validity
  • Indexing-related settings (noindex, nofollow, blocking rules)
  • Internal linking issues that affect crawlability
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How SEO monitoring works

SEO checks run automatically on a schedule. Each run evaluates the current state of a website against a predefined set of technical SEO rules.

During each check, pages are fetched and analyzed similarly to how search engine crawlers interpret them, evaluating HTML structure, metadata, and indexing directives.

The analysis focuses on configuration issues that may affect crawling or indexing, without relying on keyword rankings or traffic data.

Alerts & notifications

When a technical SEO issue is detected, Auditica generates an alert describing what was detected, which rule triggered it, and why it may affect search engine crawling or indexing.

Alerts are delivered via email or webhooks, allowing integration with existing workflows, monitoring systems, or issue trackers.

Monitoring vs one-time SEO audits

One-time SEO audits provide a snapshot of the current technical configuration.

Continuous SEO monitoring runs these checks regularly, helping detect issues introduced by changes, deployments, or configuration updates without manual re-auditing.

Who SEO monitoring is for

  • Engineering and DevOps teams maintaining production websites
  • Teams deploying frequently and changing site structure
  • SEO specialists focused on technical SEO stability
  • Product teams responsible for search visibility

Get started

Set up technical SEO monitoring and receive alerts when SEO-critical issues are detected.

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