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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
Heading count
Heading count measures the total number of heading elements on a page, from H1 to H6. It is a useful structural helper field because changes here can show that the page layout or content hierarchy has shifted, even when the wording of the content has not changed dramatically. This is not usually a high-priority SEO […]
Open Graph image URL
The Open Graph image URL is the image set in the og:image tag for a page. It is mainly used when the page is shared on social platforms, messaging apps, and other services that generate link previews. This is mainly a social field rather than a core SEO signal, but it is still worth monitoring. […]
Open Graph title
The Open Graph title is the text set in the og:title tag, which is mainly used when a page is shared on social platforms and messaging apps. It does not usually carry the same direct SEO importance as the HTML title tag, but it still matters for how a page is presented outside search results. […]
HTML lang attribute
The HTML lang attribute is the language value set on the root <html> element of a page. It helps browsers, assistive technologies, and search engines understand the primary language of the content. This is usually a low-severity field, but it is still useful to monitor, especially on international sites. A change here can signal a […]
Meta description length
Meta description length measures the number of characters in a page’s meta description. It is a supporting field rather than a core SEO signal, but it is still useful because sudden length changes often reveal that the description text has been edited, templated differently, or replaced. That makes it a practical helper field. It will […]
Response time
Response time measures how long the server takes to respond to a request, usually in milliseconds. It is a useful operational check because sudden changes can reveal hosting, application, database, or caching issues before they become more obvious elsewhere. This is not usually a direct SEO switch in the way that a noindex tag or […]
