Getting Started
Creating Your First Report

Creating Your First Report

An SEO report analyzes a specific webpage and provides detailed insights about its optimization status. Here's how to create your first report.

Step 1: Enter a URL

Navigate to the Reports section from the left menu or use the analyzer on the homepage. Enter the full URL of the page you want to analyze, including the protocol (http:// or https://).

https://example.com/page
example.com/page (missing protocol)

Step 2: Wait for Analysis

The system will fetch your webpage and run 78+ checks across multiple categories. This typically takes a few seconds depending on the page size and server response time.

What happens during analysis:
  1. The page is fetched along with its resources
  2. HTML structure is parsed and analyzed
  3. Security headers are checked
  4. Performance metrics are calculated
  5. Content is evaluated for SEO best practices

Step 3: Review Your Results

Once the analysis is complete, you'll see a comprehensive report with:

Overall Score

A score from 0-100 indicating the overall SEO health of the page, along with a letter grade (A-F).

Category Breakdown

Scores for each category: SEO, Performance, Security, Accessibility, Mobile, and Content.

Issue List

All detected issues organized by importance (High, Medium, Low) with explanations.

Passed Checks

All the checks your page passed successfully, so you know what's already optimized.

Understanding Issue Importance

Issues are categorized by their impact on SEO:

Importance Description Points
High Critical issues that significantly impact SEO performance. Fix these first. 10
Medium Important issues that should be addressed for better optimization. 5
Low Minor issues or nice-to-have improvements. 1

Saving and Managing Reports

As a registered user, your reports are automatically saved. You can:

  • View all your reports in the Reports section
  • Re-run analysis to check your improvements
  • Export reports as PDF
  • Share reports with password protection
  • Organize reports into projects
Pro Tip: Create reports for your most important pages first, such as your homepage, key landing pages, and top-performing content.