Check Your Whole Site's AI Visibility in One Run

Point the Website Audit at your domain: it discovers your pages, ranks them by AI-visibility value, and audits the set you choose in one run — with a site-level score and the top issues to fix first. The Pro and Agency flagship.

One Page at a Time Doesn't Scale

If your site has dozens of pages, finding out which ones AI systems can't see means running audit after audit and stitching the results together by hand. You don't know which pages matter most, so you either check everything or guess. The Website Audit does that work for you.

The problem

A single-page audit is precise but narrow. On a real site, the question isn't "how is this one page?" — it's "which of my pages are holding the site back, and what do I fix first?"

What the Website Audit does

Give it a domain. It discovers your pages, ranks them by AI-visibility value, and audits the set you choose in one background run — no stitching reports together by hand.

The payoff

A site-level score and a ranked list of the issues that affect the most pages. You start from the whole-site view and drill into individual pages only where it matters.

How a Website Audit Works

Step 1 — Point it at your domain

Open a project, start a new audit, and choose the Website Audit tab (next to Single and Batch). Enter your site's domain and start the scan.

Step 2 — It discovers your pages

The checker crawls the site to find auditable pages. This takes a little longer than a single audit because it's mapping the whole site rather than checking one URL.

Step 3 — It ranks them by value

Pages are ranked by how much AI visibility they're worth, and the highest-value set is pre-selected — so the default selection is usually the right one.

Step 4 — You review the selection

Land on the page-selection screen with your pages pre-selected. Adjust if you want, then click Run audit on the set you choose.

Step 5 — It runs in the background

You don't need to keep the page open. Reports appear in the project as each page finishes — you're never waiting on the whole run.

Step 6 — You get the site-level view

When it's done, the dashboard gives you a site-level score, the ranked top issues, and the audited-pages list to drill into any single report.

What You Get

Instead of reading one report at a time, you start from the site level and work down to the pages that need attention.

A site-level score

One number summarising how your audited pages are doing overall — Site Health — so you can see at a glance whether the site is broadly fine or has problems concentrated somewhere.

Ranked top issues

The most critical issues across the site, grouped by how many pages share them. One fix pattern — a robots.txt rule, a rendering change, a schema template — can lift a whole cluster of pages at once.

The audited pages list

Every audited page with its status, score, and trend. Filter to the worst pages to triage, and open any one for its full report — Crawlability, Content Visibility, Authority, Content Coverage, and the rest.

You Stay in Control of the Selection

The checker doesn't dump every URL on you. It pre-selects the pages most worth auditing, ranked by value — and you can adjust before running.

Pre-selected by value

The highest-value pages for AI visibility are selected by default, up to your plan's per-run limit, so the recommended set is usually all you need.

Filter by page type

Pills group pages into families — homepage, product, blog, and so on — so you can focus the selection on the page types that matter for this run.

Hide already audited

Skip pages you've recently checked so a re-run focuses on what's new or unaudited, without spending your quota on pages that haven't changed.

Subdomains set aside

Pages on other subdomains are often separate sites, so they're excluded by default. Add them back only if you manage them.

Bulk actions

Select all, deselect all, or reset to the recommended set. A counter shows your selection against your plan's per-run cap.

More pages than the cap?

Audit the highest-value set first, then run again for the rest. Pro audits up to 50 pages per run; Agency up to 100.

Website Audit vs. Single vs. Batch

All three modes live in the same audit dialog. Pick by what you're starting with.

Single

You know the one URL you want to check. A single, precise report on that page.

Batch

You already have a specific list of URLs — paste them or upload a CSV and audit the set together.

Website Audit

You want the tool to find your pages for you and give you a whole-site view. The fastest way to audit a site you haven't mapped yourself.

Who Should Use the Website Audit

Agencies

Onboard a new client site in one run instead of a day of single audits. Get the site-level score and top issues to lead a kickoff, then drill into the pages worth the work.

In-House SEO & GEO Teams

After a migration, redesign, or CMS change, re-audit the whole site to catch AI-visibility regressions that a spot-check of one page would miss.

Consultants

Use the whole-site view for discovery, quantify the problem across pages, and hand back a prioritised, ranked fix list rather than a pile of single reports.

Large Content Sites

When you have more pages than you can check by hand, let the ranking surface the highest-value pages first and work down from there.

Plans and Limits

Pro

Website Audit up to 50 pages per run. Discover, rank, and audit your highest-value pages in one pass, with the full site-level view.

Agency

Website Audit up to 100 pages per run, plus monitoring for ongoing whole-site tracking across client sites.

How it counts

Each page audited in a run counts as one audit against your monthly pool, the same as a single audit. Free and Plus plans use Single or Batch audits.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from a batch audit?
A batch audit runs a list you provide. The Website Audit discovers the pages for you, ranks them by AI-visibility value, and gives you a site-level score and top-issues view on top of the individual reports. Use batch when you already have the exact URLs; use Website Audit when you want the tool to map the site.
Why weren't all my pages selected?
The checker pre-selects the highest-value pages up to your plan's per-run cap (50 on Pro, 100 on Agency) and sets aside pages on other subdomains, which are often separate sites. You can add any page back before running, within the cap. If your site has more pages than the cap, audit the highest-value set first, then run again for the rest.
Do these audits count against my monthly quota?
Yes — each page audited in a run counts as one audit against your monthly pool, the same as a single audit. The page selection and per-run cap help you spend that quota on the pages that matter most.
Do I have to wait for the whole run to finish?
No. The audit runs in the background and reports appear in the project as each page finishes. You don't need to keep the page open, and you can start reading the first reports before the run completes.
Which plans include the Website Audit?
It's a Pro and Agency feature. On Free and Plus, use Single or Batch audits, or upgrade to audit whole sites in one run. Pro audits up to 50 pages per run; Agency up to 100 and adds scheduled monitoring.

See Your Whole Site the Way AI Does.

Point the Website Audit at your domain and get a site-level score, the top issues to fix first, and a ranked list of the pages worth the work — in one run.