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View and analyze site audit pages

We discuss how to analyze page-level tests and results.

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Written by John Sexon
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Site Auditor is available as a paid add-on in accounts created before November 2023. For more information please reach out to our friendly support team.

While the site auditor provides you the ability to review your audit results on a test level, it also allows you to drill down to the individual page level to get granular stats for each of your clients' website pages.

To analyze your page level stats, you will first need to complete your first site audit.

Once the audit is finished, simply go to the Pages section under the Site Auditor dashboard to see all the pages that were crawled during the audit. You can then navigate to the table at the bottom of this section and click on any website page to be taken to the Page Details section.

Page Slide-out > Test tab

This tab provides a quick overview of the flags associated with a particular page. It shows the page’s overall score, including the number of critical issues, errors, and warnings. If you scroll down further, the slide-out lists each individual flag currently affecting the page.

Page Slide-out > Insights tab

The Insights tab provides a high-level technical summary of the crawled page. It includes crawl metadata such as the date it was last scanned, status code, and load time. It also gives on-page metrics like title length, page size, URL length, number of internal and external links, and total image count. This section is useful for quickly identifying page structure and basic performance characteristics.

Page Slide-out > Inlinks tab

This tab will list all the "inlinks" whose URL(s) point to the page you are reviewing. You will also see other link attributes such as the anchor text, if it is a dofollow or a nofollow link, and the link type.

Page Details > Outlinks Tab

This tab will show your "outlinks" or links to other pages or websites. Similar to the Inlinks tab, this tab will also identify link attributes such as the anchor text, if the links are tagged as nofollow, and the link type.

Page Details > Images Tab

The Images tab provides a detailed list of all images detected on the page. For each image, it shows the alt text (if available), the HTTP status code confirming whether the image loaded successfully, the file size, and the wait time indicating how long it took to load during the crawl. This tab is useful for identifying missing alt attributes, detecting oversized images that may affect load speed, and spotting any slow-loading assets that could impact performance.

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