SEO monitoring is the discipline of watching the parts of a website that affect search visibility, crawlability, indexation, performance, and trust. It matters because SEO issues are often not dramatic when they first appear. A noindex tag on the wrong template, a change to canonicals, a robots.txt edit, or a slow rise in server errors […]
HTML sitemap inclusion
HTML sitemap inclusion shows whether a page’s URL appears in an HTML sitemap, where the site uses one. This is generally a support or helper field rather than a major SEO control, but it can still be useful for spotting structural changes in how pages are exposed for discovery. An HTML sitemap is aimed more […]
XML sitemap inclusion
XML sitemap inclusion shows whether a page’s URL is currently listed in the site’s XML sitemap. This is a useful support signal because XML sitemaps help search engines discover important URLs and understand which pages the site is presenting for crawling and indexing. This is not usually a hard indexing switch on its own, but […]
Language-region coverage count
Language-region coverage count measures how many hreflang alternates a page declares. It is a useful completeness field for international SEO because it gives a quick view of how broad the page’s alternate-language and alternate-region coverage currently is. This is not as detailed as checking the full hreflang map, but it is still valuable. A change […]
x-default hreflang URL
The x-default hreflang URL is the fallback URL declared in a page’s hreflang setup for users who do not clearly match one of the specified language or regional versions. It is a useful international monitoring field because it helps show where unspecified or mixed-audience traffic is meant to land. This is not usually the most […]
Footer links text
Footer links text is the ordered set of visible link labels shown in the page footer, such as About | Privacy | Terms. This is usually a lower-impact signal than main navigation changes, but it is still worth monitoring because footer links often appear site-wide and can reflect shared template, legal, trust, or support changes. […]
Navigation links text
Navigation links text is the ordered set of visible labels used in a page’s main navigation, such as Features | Pricing | Docs | Contact. It is a useful field to monitor because navigation changes can affect both user journeys and internal linking structure across large parts of a site. This is especially valuable on […]
On-page external link count
On-page external link count measures how many links on a page point to other websites. It is mainly a context and helper field rather than a direct SEO warning on its own, but it is still useful because changes here can reveal edits to citations, partner links, tracking links, affiliate modules, or page components. A […]
On-page internal link count
On-page internal link count measures how many crawlable internal links appear on a page. It is a useful structural signal because internal links help search engines discover content, understand site structure, and move through the website efficiently. A change in this count does not automatically mean something is wrong, but it often points to a […]
H1 count
H1 count measures how many <h1> elements appear on a page. It is a useful quality-assurance field because the H1 is usually the main on-page heading, and changes in how many H1s exist can signal template issues, structural drift, or heading markup mistakes. This is not always a direct SEO problem on its own, but […]
