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How ClarityCrawl works

ClarityCrawl audits public pages on every plan, with Pro and Agency adding staging-page workflows, comparison, monitoring, and team delivery features.

Step 1: Submit a URL

Paste any public URL. On Pro and Agency, you can also audit a password-protected staging link or upload a saved HTML file. Choose a template that matches your page type (SaaS, e-commerce, local business, or job listing) for more relevant checks, or leave it on General for a broad audit.

Step 2: ClarityCrawl scans your page

Once submitted, ClarityCrawl automatically checks your page across every major signal that affects visibility and performance:

  • SEO and metadata: title, description, headings, keywords, and structured data
  • Content quality: readability, word count, keyword density, and E-E-A-T signals
  • Accessibility: WCAG-level checks for labels, landmarks, ARIA, and keyboard navigation
  • Speed and Core Web Vitals: real-world performance scores and bottlenecks
  • Technical health: HTTPS, redirects, robots.txt, sitemap, and crawlability
  • Social and AI readiness: Open Graph tags, Twitter Card, llms.txt, and AI-bot access
  • Schema markup: presence, completeness, and validation of structured data

Step 3: Read your report

Your report groups findings by severity: Critical, Warning, and Info, so you can triage at a glance. Each finding explains what was detected, why it matters for your page, and exactly how to fix it. An overall score (0 to 100) gives you a quick health snapshot.

An AI-powered insights panel at the top of your report summarises the biggest opportunities and rewrites your title, meta description, and H1 with concrete suggestions you can copy straight into your CMS.

Step 4: Act on fix plans

Every finding includes a plain-English fix plan. No guesswork. You get the specific change to make, the field it lives in, and the expected impact once resolved.

Step 5: Track, compare, and monitor

After making changes, rerun your audit at any time to see your score improve. On Pro and Agency, use the comparison view to diff two reports side-by-side and set up lightweight monitoring to get email alerts if your score drops between scheduled checks.

What else you can do

  • Bulk audits: Pro and Agency users can run multiple URLs in one go
  • Schema generator: build valid structured-data markup without writing JSON-LD by hand
  • Report chat: Pro and Agency users can ask questions about findings in plain language
  • Export and share: all plans export PDF/CSV/JSON; Pro adds share links; Agency adds branding
  • Team access: Agency users can invite teammates, assign roles, and run audits under a shared organisation
  • API access: Agency users can trigger audits and fetch results programmatically via the REST API