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๐Ÿ”Ž Search Atlas Site Auditor: How to Use the All Audits Page

Manage all your audited websites, launch new audits, and access key actions from one central dashboard.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

The All Audits page in Search Atlas is the main control center for managing your audited websites inside Site Auditor. From this screen, you can launch a new audit, add websites in bulk, search and sort existing audits, open a siteโ€™s detailed audit view, connect Google integrations, start a recrawl, or adjust crawl settings.

This page is especially useful when you need a quick, high-level view of all your audited sites in one place before drilling into deeper technical details.

๐Ÿงญ Where to find the All Audits page

To access this section:

  1. Go to the left sidebar

  2. Click AI SEO

  3. Under Site Audit, click All Audits

Once opened, the page loads the Site Auditor workspace where you can create and manage audits.

๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ What you see at the top of the page

At the top center of the screen, the page displays the Site Auditor heading with a short description explaining that the tool audits the SEO health of your website and provides recommendations for on-page, off-site, and technical optimization.

Directly below that, youโ€™ll see:

  • a URL input field labeled Enter a site URL...

  • an Audit Site button

  • an Add Sites in Bulk link

  • a Pro feature badge next to bulk upload

This top section is where new audits begin.

โž• Create a new site audit

To start auditing a new site:

  1. Click inside the Enter a site URL... field

  2. Paste or type the website URL

  3. Click Audit Site

This starts a fresh audit for that website.

๐Ÿ“š Add multiple sites at once

If you want to submit several websites together, use Add Sites in Bulk (only for PRO users).

When clicked, a modal opens titled Audit Websites in Bulk. Inside this window, youโ€™ll see:

  • a short explanation of the bulk audit process

  • a reminder that URLs should include the http:// or https:// protocol

  • a large text field labeled Input or paste a list of website URLs

  • Cancel and Next buttons at the bottom

This is useful when onboarding many websites at once or preparing audits at scale.

๐Ÿ”Ž Search and organize your audits

Below the page header section, there is a large search bar where you can search by project or details.

Under that search area, the page also shows:

  • the total number of audited sites, for example Audited Sites: 107

  • a sorting control on the right, such as Sorting: Recently Added

This lets you quickly narrow the list and organize how the audit cards are displayed.

๐Ÿงฉ How audited sites appear on the page

Each site is displayed as a horizontal card inside the audit list.

A typical card includes:

  • the site icon or favicon on the left

  • the domain name

  • a Last crawl timestamp

  • a View Audit button

  • a vertical three-dot menu (โ‹ฎ) on the right side of the card

  • a metrics panel across the row with summary data

The metrics visible on the card may include:

  • Site Health

  • Crawled Pages

  • Indexable Pages

  • Core Web Vitals

These metrics let you compare sites at a glance without opening each audit individually.

๐Ÿ‘€ What the site card metrics tell you

Each audit card gives you a compact summary of the siteโ€™s most important technical indicators.

Site Health

This score appears as a numeric value out of 1000 and is paired with a colored progress bar.

Crawled Pages

This shows how many pages were crawled during the most recent audit.

Indexable Pages

This displays how many pages are indexable relative to the crawled total.

Core Web Vitals

This area shows whether Core Web Vitals data is available. In some cases, it may display No data.

Together, these fields help you identify which audits need attention before opening the full report.

๐Ÿ” Open the detailed audit view

To go deeper into any audited site:

  1. Locate the site card

  2. Click View Audit

This opens the siteโ€™s Overview page, where you can review more detailed visual reporting and audit-level actions.

โ‹ฎ Use the site action menu

Each site card includes a three-dot menu (โ‹ฎ) near the View Audit button.

When you click it, a dropdown menu appears with these visible options:

  • GSC/GA Settings

  • Recrawl

  • Crawl Settings

  • Delete

This menu is the main action hub for an existing audit.

๐Ÿ”— Open Google integration settings

When you click GSC/GA Settings, a modal opens titled Google Integration Settings.

Inside this settings window, the interface includes:

  • the site domain name near the top

  • a Location dropdown

  • a GSC Property section

  • a GA4 Property section

  • links to:

    • + Connect new GSC account

    • + Connect new GA4 account

  • Cancel and Update buttons

This modal is used to connect Search Console and Google Analytics properties to the audit.

Property dropdown behavior

Inside the property selector, the UI may show grouped statuses such as:

  • Available for [country]

  • Sites unavailable or disabled for [country]

  • a Manage link next to a listed domain

This makes it easier to understand which Google properties are ready to be connected and which ones may still need configuration.

๐Ÿ”„ Start a recrawl from All Audits

To refresh audit data for an existing site:

  1. Open the siteโ€™s โ‹ฎ menu

  2. Click Recrawl

This starts a new crawl for that site.

A recrawl is useful after making SEO, content, or technical changes to your website, since it allows Search Atlas to scan the site again and update the audit data.

โš™๏ธ Open crawl settings before recrawling

The same โ‹ฎ menu also includes Crawl Settings.

This is the place to adjust how the site should be crawled before running a new recrawl. It is useful when you want to refine the audit scope or modify technical crawl behavior before refreshing the report.

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Delete an audited site

If you no longer need an audit on the list, the โ‹ฎ menu also includes Delete.

This action appears in red in the dropdown, visually separating it from the other actions and signaling that it is a destructive action.

๐Ÿง  Why the All Audits page matters

The All Audits page is more than a simple list of sites. It acts as the operational dashboard for Site Auditor by combining:

  • audit creation

  • bulk audit entry

  • search and sorting

  • visual comparison across sites

  • recrawling

  • Google integrations

  • access to each siteโ€™s detailed Overview

It is the best starting point when you want to manage several audited websites efficiently from one place.

Use All Audits when you need to create new audits, review existing ones, compare site health across multiple domains, or access actions such as View Audit, Recrawl, Crawl Settings, and GSC/GA Settings.

For day-to-day Site Auditor management, this page is the central workspace.

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