We re-read your pages on a schedule and compare each one to the last version we saw. When a signal that affects how you rank or convert changes, you get a clear alert with the before and after. Here is the full list.
Most SEO problems are silent. A page returns a healthy 200, the certificate is valid, nothing turns red, and your traffic drains for weeks because a deploy shipped a noindex or a CMS update rewrote every title. These are the changes we catch.
You decide which on-by-default and opt-in alerts each monitor sends, from the monitor settings. Always-on alerts are the few we consider too important to miss.
Three changes are costly enough that every SEO monitor watches them, and you cannot switch them off.
The most expensive SEO bug there is. We combine the meta robots tag, the X-Robots-Tag header, the canonical, redirects, and the final HTTP status into one answer, can Google index this page right now, and email you the moment it flips to no.
We validate your JSON-LD and check the part most tools skip: that the name, price, and availability in your markup still match what a visitor sees. A mismatch is exactly what pulls your rich results from the search page.
We re-read robots.txt every day and flag a new Disallow before it eats your crawl budget or blocks a whole section from being crawled.
The technical signals that decide whether a page can rank at all.
A stray noindex or nofollow on one of your money pages, caught on the next check instead of three weeks later.
The noindex that hides in an HTTP response header, where no in-browser page audit will ever show it to you.
When your canonical starts pointing at a different URL, or disappears, you hear about it before Google consolidates ranking signals onto the wrong page.
A new redirect, a longer hop chain, or a page that used to return 200 and now 301s. All of it changes how the page is crawled.
The page still loads for you, but now answers 404 or 500 to a crawler. We follow the whole chain and report the real final status.
The words on the page that Google reads and searchers click.
Your single highest-leverage line of on-page SEO. See the old and new title side by side the day a redesign or a CMS update rewrites it.
The snippet that shapes your click-through rate from the results page, watched for silent edits and deletions.
Your main on-page heading. We flag it when it changes, when it goes missing, or when a template starts rendering more than one.
The heading structure that shapes how a page is understood and how it wins featured snippets. Turn this on when you want that level of detail.
We track how much of the body copy changed between checks, so a gutted article or a thin rewrite shows up in the page timeline.
For news and blog content, a shifted published date changes how fresh Google considers the page.
The scripts and markup behind your rich results, analytics, and ad campaigns.
Broken or malformed structured data is invisible in the browser and fatal to rich results. We parse it on every check and flag the moment it stops being valid.
A deploy that drops your Analytics snippet costs weeks of data you can never get back. We confirm the tag is still on the page.
The same guard for your GTM container, because everything you fire through it goes dark the moment it vanishes.
Adobe, Mixpanel, Segment, Plausible, Fathom, Amplitude, Matomo, Heap, and Hotjar, tracked as they appear and disappear.
Meta, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit, Snap, and Bing pixels, so a missing tag does not quietly break your retargeting and conversion tracking.
How your pages look the moment someone shares them.
The title and image that appear when your page is shared on social or in chat. We flag a broken or changed card before it goes flat in every feed.
The internal and outbound links that shape crawl paths and pass authority. They change often, so they stay quiet until you ask for them.
Every external link on the page, split into dofollow and nofollow, so an injected or altered outbound link does not slip past you.
Your main navigation shapes internal linking and how crawlers move through the site. Turn this on to catch edits to it.
The same watch for footer links, another site-wide internal-linking surface that quietly changes during redesigns.
How many images carry alt text, tracked so an accessibility and image-search regression shows up as a number, not a guess.
The anchor text you use for internal links, a quiet but real relevance signal that templates love to rewrite.
For product pages, the details that feed Google Shopping and product rich results. Prices move constantly, so these are opt-in.
A change to the price or currency in your Product structured data, straight from the markup Google reads.
In stock to out of stock and back again, pulled from your Product schema so you see it the way search engines do.
The map you hand to search engines.
We fetch your sitemap and tell you exactly which URLs were added or dropped, so a botched migration or a de-published section is obvious the same day.
For anything specific to your site that no standard check covers.
Pick any element on the page, any HTTP response header, or any value in a JSON response, and get alerted when it changes. Track a stock badge, a schema field, a pricing string, or a config flag, whatever matters on your pages.
Add a URL, pick the SEO signals you care about, and we tell you the moment one of them changes. A burst of changes from a single redesign arrives as one message, not twenty. Free with your Keywords Everywhere account.
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