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See what a full website scan can uncover across your site, then head to the main page when you are ready to run the report.

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Why a sitewide view helps

A full website scan helps you see the bigger SEO picture.

A single-page check can be useful, but it only shows one slice of the picture. A full website scan helps you spot repeated issues across multiple URLs, uncover weak page clusters, find stronger internal link opportunities, and decide what deserves attention first.

Broader site contextRepeated patterns become clearerBetter internal link insight
Page coverage

Review more than one URL so issues can be judged with broader context instead of one isolated snapshot.

Pattern detection

Find repeated weak points across service pages, blog pages, and deeper site sections.

Better decisions

Prioritise fixes with more confidence by seeing what is isolated and what is truly sitewide.

What a wider scan can uncover
Broader visibility across your site
Sitewide context
URLs reviewed
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Enough coverage to start spotting repeat issues across key areas of the site.

Priority patterns
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Repeated weaknesses across page groups, headings, and thin content zones.

Link opportunities
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Useful supporting-link opportunities to strengthen weaker pages and site structure.

Thin page clusters found
Service-page patterns spotted
Quick wins identified
Example sitewide findings
Weak page depth across local landing pages

Multiple pages follow the same thin structure, which makes them harder to differentiate and trust.

Internal support is uneven

Several commercially important pages are not being reinforced strongly enough by surrounding content.

Repeated title and heading patterns

A broader scan makes it easier to see where templates are being reused without enough differentiation.

Why that matters
  • Distinguish one-off page issues from problems spread across templates or clusters.
  • Make stronger decisions about what to fix first across the site.
  • Create a better foundation for content, internal links, and sitewide optimisation work.
Sitewide

See patterns across page groups

A full scan makes repeated problems more visible, especially when several pages share the same structure, copy model, or weak optimisation approach.

Structure

Spot internal link opportunities

Broader scanning helps reveal where stronger pages could support weaker ones and where important URLs need more internal reinforcement.

Decision-making

Prioritise fixes more clearly

When you can see repeated weaknesses across the site, it becomes easier to choose what deserves immediate attention and what can wait.

When a wider scan is the better choice

The biggest SEO opportunities often appear when you zoom out.

Single-page checks can be useful, but they do not always show what is happening across your wider site. The more important insight is often whether the same issue is repeated, whether key pages are being under-supported, and whether the overall structure is helping or hurting performance.

Repeated template weaknesses

See when multiple pages share the same thin framework, weak headings, or lack of useful support content.

Commercial pages needing support

Identify important service or landing pages that need stronger internal reinforcement and deeper optimisation.

Clusters worth expanding

Spot topic areas where more supporting pages, FAQs, or deeper content would improve site depth.

Cleaner prioritisation

Separate one-off errors from broader structural opportunities so your roadmap becomes easier to trust.

What a full website scan helps you do

Use the wider view to make smarter decisions, not just gather more noise.

The goal is not to overwhelm you with raw data. The goal is to help you understand how pages work together, where patterns repeat, and which bigger opportunities should be tackled first.

  • Multi-page visibility to surface recurring issues and broader optimisation patterns.
  • Better context for headings, page depth, repeated weaknesses, and internal support gaps.
  • A stronger foundation for follow-on work like internal links, content upgrades, schema, and action plans.
  • A clearer route from raw findings into higher-value decisions across the wider site.

Broader coverage

Check more URLs and gain more confidence that the findings reflect site patterns instead of isolated page quirks.

Pattern-led findings

Understand what repeats across your site so improvements can be grouped and prioritised more intelligently.

Better implementation confidence

Make changes knowing which issues are isolated and which ones affect wider page groups.

Useful for agencies too

Great for consultants and agencies who need broader context before proposing bigger optimisation work.

Simple path

From broader visibility to smarter next steps.

The strongest workflow is simple: scan wider, identify repeat patterns, then decide where deeper optimisation effort will matter most.

Step 1

Scan beyond one page

Start with broader site coverage so you are not making big decisions from a single isolated URL.

Step 2

See what repeats

Use the bigger picture to identify recurring weak points, thin clusters, internal support gaps, and prioritisation themes.

Step 3

Run the full report

Head to the main Full Website Scan page when you are ready to move from guidance into the live sitewide report workflow.

Ready to scan your website?

Run the Full Website Scan when you are ready to review your site in more detail.

This page helps explain what broader scanning can reveal. When you want to start the live report, head to the Full Website Scan page and begin there.

What you will better understand here
Why a sitewide view gives better context than judging one page on its own.
How repeat issues, weaker page clusters, and internal link gaps can appear across a wider website.
When it makes sense to move from guidance into the full report.
FAQ

Questions about full website scans

These answers explain why a broader website review can be useful before you move into the full report.

What is a full website scan?

A full website scan goes beyond one page and checks a broader set of URLs across your site. That helps surface recurring issues, weak page patterns, internal linking gaps, and optimisation opportunities that can be missed in a single-page audit.

Why use a full website scan instead of a normal page audit?

A page audit is useful for spot-checking a single URL, but a full website scan gives wider context. It helps you see whether issues repeat across service pages, blog pages, location pages, or other templates so you can prioritise improvements more confidently.

Who is this built for?

It is useful for business owners, SEO freelancers, consultants, in-house marketers, and agencies who want a broader view of site health without manually checking page after page.

Can this help with internal links and site structure?

Yes. A broader scan makes it easier to spot weak support pages, thin page clusters, and opportunities to strengthen internal linking and overall site structure.

Where do I run the actual report?

Use the main Full Website Scan page when you want to run the real report. This page helps you understand what a broader sitewide review can reveal before you begin.

Does this replace SEO strategy?

No. It gives better visibility and direction, but the strongest results come from using the scan to guide actions like page improvements, content expansion, internal links, and implementation priorities.

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