What is a technical SEO audit?
The featured-snippet answer, in plain language.
A technical SEO audit is a focused diagnosis of the engineering and infrastructure factors that decide whether search engines can crawl, render, index, and rank a website. The Illucrum technical audit reviews crawlability and indexation, site architecture, JavaScript rendering, Core Web Vitals and performance, structured data, canonicalisation, and crawl budget. The output is a written report with scored severity and prioritised fixes, delivered in 3 to 5 business days. It is the engineering layer only; it does not include keyword strategy, content, or competitor analysis.
Who this is built for
The technical audit is the right fit when the brief is engineering, not strategy.
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Large or complex sites
Sites with thousands of URLs, where crawl budget, index bloat, and architecture quietly suppress rankings.
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JavaScript-heavy applications
Single-page apps and client-rendered sites where content the user sees never makes it into the index.
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After a migration or replatform
When redirects, canonicals, and indexation need verifying before traffic erodes.
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Sites with an unexplained drop
Where rankings or indexed pages fell and you need a prioritised technical backlog, not a full strategy review.
If you need keyword strategy, content depth, and competitor positioning as well, a full audit is the closer fit: the SaaS SEO audit, e-commerce SEO audit, or website SEO audit each include the technical layer plus the strategic sections this focused audit leaves out.
The eight areas of a technical SEO audit
The technical audit goes deep on the engineering layer. Every check is scored on severity (green / amber / red) and prioritised by likely impact.
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Crawlability and indexation
Robots configuration, XML sitemaps, crawl directives, index bloat, noindex and canonical conflicts, orphan pages, and the gap between what is submitted and what is actually indexed. Most quiet ranking suppressors hide here.
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Site architecture and internal linking
Click depth, the distance of money pages from the homepage, internal link equity distribution, navigation structure, and whether the most important pages are reachable and reinforced.
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JavaScript rendering
Client-side versus server-side rendering, hydration, and the routes that render fine for a user but return empty HTML to a crawler. A common cause of quietly de-indexed app subdomains.
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Core Web Vitals and performance
Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, render-blocking resources, and mobile performance, where most traffic now sits.
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Structured data
Schema validity, coverage gaps, and eligibility for rich results. Where markup is malformed or missing on templates that could earn enhanced listings.
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Canonicalisation and duplicate content
Canonical handling, parameter and faceted URLs, pagination, www versus non-www, trailing-slash and protocol consistency, and the duplicate clusters that split ranking signals.
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HTTPS, redirects, and status codes
Mixed content, redirect chains and loops, 4xx and 5xx errors, soft 404s, and the wasted crawl equity they create.
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Crawl budget and international signals
Crawl-budget efficiency on large sites, log-file signals where available, and hreflang and locale targeting where the site serves more than one region.
Patterns that repeat across technical audits
Anonymised examples of what the report surfaces.
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Client-rendered content the crawler never sees
A JavaScript app where the key landing pages render only after hydration; the crawler receives an empty shell and the pages never index.
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Index bloat from parameter URLs
Thousands of filtered and sorted URL variants indexed alongside the canonical, splitting signals and burning crawl budget.
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Redirect chains after a migration
Old URLs hopping through three or four redirects before landing, leaking equity and slowing the crawl at every step.
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Canonical pointing at the wrong page
Templated canonical tags hard-coded to the homepage, telling search engines to ignore every other page on the template.
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Core Web Vitals failing on mobile
Largest Contentful Paint well over budget on mobile, with mobile being 60%+ of the site's traffic.
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Broken hreflang clusters
Hreflang annotations that don't return reciprocal tags, so locale targeting silently fails and the wrong region's pages rank.
The report is specific to the site. No filler.
One focused tier, one fixed price
The technical audit is a single, fixed-price diagnostic. No Basic or Full split; the engineering layer, in full.
| Technical SEO Audit | |
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| Price | $197 |
| Scope | The eight technical areas, in full |
| Best for | Large, complex, or JavaScript-heavy sites; post-migration checks; unexplained indexation or traffic drops |
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| Delivery | 3 to 5 business days |
| Output | Written report, prioritised technical action plan |
Need keyword, content, and competitor depth as well? A full audit includes the technical layer plus the strategic sections: see the website SEO audit, SaaS SEO audit, or e-commerce SEO audit.
For pricing across every audit type, see the pricing page.
How the audit takes shape, in four steps
Same shape as every Illucrum audit; the deliverable is consistent.
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Intake
A short brief: the site URL and the technical question you want answered. WhatsApp or email; no calls required.
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Crawl and tooling
The site is crawled and analysed across Google Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, a rendering check, and structured-data validators, with log files where available.
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Manual review
Every check is verified by hand. AI-assisted scoring is used for triage, not for final answers.
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Report
A written PDF report with scored findings, prioritised fixes, and a technical action plan.
Full process detail at How an Illucrum SEO audit takes shape.
Why this audit, not another
What makes this audit different from a generic technical scan, in plain language.
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One person, one process
Every audit is delivered by the founder; nothing is offshored or templated.
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Interpretation, not a tool dump
A crawler lists every issue; this audit ranks them by impact and tells you what to fix first.
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Source-backed methodology
Every benchmark referenced in the report has a citable source. See SEO facts and statistics.
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Written-first delivery
No retainer trap, no sales call, no calendar block.
Technical SEO audit FAQ
The questions that come up most often before a technical audit. The full FAQ has more.
What is a technical SEO audit?
A technical SEO audit is a focused diagnosis of the engineering and infrastructure factors that decide whether search engines can crawl, render, index, and rank your site. The Illucrum technical audit covers crawlability, indexation, site architecture, JavaScript rendering, Core Web Vitals, structured data, canonicalisation, and crawl budget. The output is a prioritised, scored action plan, not a generic checklist.
How is it different from a full SEO audit?
A full SEO audit also covers keyword strategy, content depth, competitor positioning, and conversion UX. The technical audit narrows to the engineering layer only. If you need the strategic sections too, see the website SEO audit or a vertical audit, each of which includes the technical layer.
Does the technical audit have Basic and Full tiers?
No. It is a single, fixed-price diagnostic covering the eight technical areas in full. The tiered Basic and Full structure applies to the site-type audits, not this one.
How long does a technical SEO audit take?
Three to five business days from when you send the brief, depending on site size and complexity.
Will an SEO tool do the same job?
Tools surface symptoms; an audit interprets them and prioritises the fixes. The full comparison lives at SEO audit vs SEO tool.
Is the audit confidential?
Yes. No client work is published without explicit permission, and no findings are shared externally.
See the general SEO audit questions for more.
Ready to find what's blocking the crawl?
Audits are scheduled in the order requests come in. Describe the site and the technical question you want answered; we will scope it from there.
Still deciding? See which SEO audit is right for you.