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πŸ“˜ How to Run a Site Audit in Search Atlas

Analyze your website’s SEO health and uncover technical, on-page, and domain-level issues.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

The Site Audit tool in Search Atlas allows you to scan your website and identify SEO issues that may impact performance.


From the All Audits view, you can run new audits, review previous scans, and explore detailed reports across your site.

🧱 Navigation Path

Search Atlas β†’ AI SEO β†’ Site Audit β†’ All Audits

βš™οΈ Run a New Site Audit

Step 1

Open AI SEO from the left sidebar.

Step 2

Click Site Audit.

Step 3

Select All Audits.

Step 4

In the Site Auditor screen, enter your website URL in the Enter a site URL… field.

Step 5

Click Audit Site.

πŸ“Š Access Audit Result

Once the audit starts, your site will appear in the Audited Sites list.

You can open the audit to explore the following sections:

  • Overview – High-level SEO health summary

  • Page Explorer – Page-level audit results

  • Content Velocity – Content growth and change tracking

  • Domain-level – Domain-wide performance insights

  • Issues – Detailed list of detected SEO issues

⏱ Audit Processing Time

  1. Audit duration depends on site size and crawl depth

  2. Larger sites may take longer to complete

  3. Results populate automatically once the audit finishes

❓ FAQs

❓ Where do I find Site Audit in Search Atlas?


Site Audit is located under AI SEO β†’ Site Audit β†’ All Audits.

❓ Can I run audits for multiple sites?


Yes. You can audit multiple sites, and each scan will appear in the All Audits list.

❓ Why don’t I see results immediately?


Site audits run asynchronously. Results will appear once the crawl and analysis are complete.

Running regular site audits helps you identify SEO issues early and track improvements over time.


Use the Site Audit tool to prioritize fixes and maintain a healthy website.

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