Growth / Technical SEO
If Google can't crawl it, it can't rank it.
Technical SEO is the infrastructure your rankings sit on — crawlability, indexation, Core Web Vitals, structured data and site architecture. We audit it, fix it, and keep it healthy so every piece of content and every backlink you earn actually counts.
Why technical SEO matters
53%
of mobile visitors abandon a page that takes longer than three seconds to load
1.65s
average load time of pages that rank on Google’s first page
200+
signals in Google’s ranking algorithm — a large share of them purely technical
Content and links get all the attention, but neither one works if search engines can’t crawl your site, render your pages, or trust your markup. A broken sitemap, a slow template, or a missing canonical tag can quietly cap your rankings no matter how good your content is.
We treat technical SEO as engineering, not guesswork — crawling your site the way Googlebot does, reading your log files, testing your Core Web Vitals under real conditions, and fixing the root cause instead of the symptom. The result is a site that’s fast, fully indexable, and structurally sound, so every other part of your growth strategy has something solid to stand on.
It also compounds. A site Google can crawl efficiently gets new pages indexed faster, recovers from algorithm updates more predictably, and converts the traffic it already earns instead of losing it to a slow, broken experience.
Diagnosis
Signs your site has a technical SEO problem
These issues rarely show up as an obvious error — they show up as flat rankings, stalled traffic, or pages that never seem to get indexed. If more than a couple of these sound familiar, a technical audit will find the cause.
- New pages take weeks to get indexed
Google Search Console shows “Discovered — currently not indexed” on pages you’ve already published.
- Rankings stall despite new content
You keep publishing, but positions barely move — a sign the site’s technical health is capping what content can do.
- PageSpeed or Core Web Vitals scores are red
Google flags “Poor” LCP, INP or CLS in Search Console’s Core Web Vitals report.
- Traffic dropped after a redesign or migration
A replatform, domain change or theme switch broke redirects, URLs, or internal links.
- Duplicate or near-identical pages compete
Filtered, paginated or parameterized URLs are indexed separately and cannibalizing each other.
- Mobile experience lags behind desktop
With mobile-first indexing, a weaker mobile template directly limits how the whole site ranks.
What we cover
Every layer of technical SEO, in one audit
We don’t stop at a generic checklist. Each pillar below is investigated at the code, server and content level, and every issue we flag comes with a specific, prioritized fix
01 · CRAWLABILITY
- Crawlability & indexation
We make sure every page worth ranking is found, crawled and indexed — and every page that shouldn’t be is kept out.
- robots.txt and XML sitemap accuracy
- Crawl budget waste on low-value URLs
- Index coverage and “noindex” audit in GSC
- Redirect chains, loops and broken links
02 · PERFORMANCE
- Rankings stall despite new content
LCP, INP and CLS are ranking and UX signals at once. We fix the root causes, not just the PageSpeed score.
- Render-blocking CSS and JavaScript
- Image compression, sizing and lazy-loading
- Server response time (TTFB) and hosting/CDN setup
- Layout shift from ads, fonts and embeds
03 · STRUCTURED DATA
- Schema markup
Structured data helps search engines understand — and richly display — your content, from star ratings to sitelinks.
- Product, Article, FAQ, Review and LocalBusiness schema
- Breadcrumb and site navigation markup
- Validation against Google’s Rich Results guidelines
- Ongoing monitoring for markup errors
04 · ARCHITECTURE
- Site architecture & internal linking
A shallow, logical URL structure and purposeful internal links pass authority to the pages that matter most.
- URL structure and click-depth audit
- Orphaned page detection
- Internal link equity distribution
- Category, tag and taxonomy cleanup
05 · DUPLICATION
- Duplicate content & canonicalization
Filters, parameters and pagination often generate near-duplicate pages that split ranking signals instead of combining them.
- Canonical tag accuracy across templates
- Faceted navigation and filter URL handling
- Pagination handling review
- www / non-www and trailing-slash consistency
06 · RENDERING
- JavaScript rendering & log file analysis
If Googlebot can’t render your JavaScript the way a browser does, entire sections of your site may never get indexed.
- Rendered vs. raw HTML comparison
- Client-side vs. server-side rendering review
- Server log file analysis of real Googlebot behavior
- Crawl frequency by page type
07 · TRUST & SECURITY
- HTTPS, security & crawl errors
Mixed content, expired certificates and server errors erode both user trust and crawl efficiency.
- SSL/TLS certificate and mixed-content audit
- 4xx / 5xx error monitoring
- Malware and blocklist status checks
- Security headers review
08 · MOBILE & GLOBAL
- Mobile-first & international SEO
With mobile-first indexing, your mobile experience is what Google actually evaluates.
- Mobile usability and tap-target checks
- Hreflang implementation for multi-region sites
- Responsive template parity with desktop
- Viewport and font-scaling issues
09 · MIGRATION
- Site migrations & replatforming
Migrations are the highest-risk moment for organic traffic — we protect equity through the transition.
- Full URL mapping and 301 redirect plan
- Pre- and post-launch indexation checks
- Ranking and traffic monitoring through cutover
- Rollback plan for critical issues
What we cover
A five-step process, start to finish
No black boxes. You see the findings, the priority order, and the reasoning behind every recommendation before anything ships.
01
Full-site crawl & discovery
We crawl your site the way Googlebot does, cross-reference it with server logs and Search Console data, and map every URL, redirect and error currently live.
02
Prioritized findings report
Every issue is scored by SEO impact and implementation effort, so you know exactly what to fix first — and what can wait.
03
Implementation
Our developers make the fixes directly in your theme, plugins or codebase, with staging tests before anything touches production.
04
Validation
We re-crawl the site, re-test Core Web Vitals, and confirm in Search Console that indexation and coverage actually improved.
05
Ongoing monitoring
For retainer clients, we track crawl health, rankings and Core Web Vitals monthly and flag regressions before they cost you traffic.
Our technical SEO services
Audit, fix, monitor.
We don’t stop at a generic checklist. Each pillar below is investigated at the code, server and content level, and every issue we flag comes with a specific, prioritized fix
1
Full technical audit
A complete crawl of your site paired with log file analysis and Search Console data, prioritized into a fix list ranked by SEO impact and effort — not a generic checklist.
2
Implementation & fixes
Our developers implement the fixes directly — Core Web Vitals improvements, schema markup, redirect cleanups, migrations and re-platforms — without breaking what already ranks.
3
Monitoring & reporting
Ongoing crawl and index monitoring catches regressions early. You get a plain-language monthly report on rankings, crawl health and Core Web Vitals trends.