Results: Full Audit for a Single URL—Verifications, Traffic, and SEO Tips
Use the Page viewer to see one URL in depth: SEO and security verifications, Search Console queries, Analytics, entities, page speed, and AI suggestions. Fix issues and improve that page for more traffic and better rankings.
When you click a URL from Webpages, Verifications, Reports, or the Dashboard, you open the Page viewer—the detailed audit for that single URL. It brings together verifications, traffic data, entities, page speed, and AI-powered suggestions so you can fix everything that affects that page’s SEO and traffic.
How you get here
You land on the Page viewer by:
- Clicking a row in Webpages (results list).
- Clicking a page in Verifications (e.g. “View page”).
- Clicking a source or target URL in Reports (when that URL was crawled).
- Clicking a high-impact or top-fix link on the Dashboard or Action plan.
The URL at the top of the viewer is the page being audited.
Sections and how to use them
Header and quick info
- Page title and URL — So you always know which page you’re on. You can open in browser or copy URL.
- HTTP status — e.g. 200, 404, 301. Tells you immediately if the page is reachable and how.
- Security grade (when available) — A quick score or badge for security-related checks (e.g. HTTPS, mixed content). Use it to prioritise security fixes.
SEO and security verifications
- Verification issues — Every SEO and security issue found for this page: meta (title, description), Open Graph, Twitter Card, content (e.g. thin content, word count), HTTP, H1, canonical, JSON-LD, images (e.g. missing alt), favicon, X-Robots-Tag, and security items. Each line usually has category, severity, field, and message.
- Expand/collapse — You can expand an issue to see more detail or suggested fix. Use this list as your checklist: fix each item, then re-crawl to confirm.
Fixing every verification on a page removes it from the “pages with issues” count on the Dashboard and improves its chance to rank and get clicks.
Search Console and Analytics (when connected)
- Queries — Search queries that led to this page (from GSC). See which keywords the page is already ranking for and improve title/description to boost CTR.
- Clicks, impressions, position, CTR — Performance for this URL. Use it to justify fixes and to track before/after.
- Sessions, page views, bounce rate, duration — From GA. See how much traffic the page gets and how engaged users are; fix issues so you protect and grow that traffic.
- Time series — When available, a chart of traffic or search performance over time. Spot drops and tie them to changes.
Use this block to prioritise which pages to fix first (high traffic or high impressions) and to prove impact after fixes.
Entities
- Extracted entities — People, places, organizations, events mentioned on the page. Use them for internal linking (link to pillar pages that cover the same entity) and to align content with Entities across the site.
Page speed (when available)
- Core Web Vitals or performance score — When Page Speed data is available, you see metrics (e.g. LCP, INP, CLS) or an overall score. Improving speed supports both UX and SEO. See Page Speed Insights in BearAudit for more.
SEO suggestions and recommendations
- AI suggestions — Short, actionable recommendations (e.g. “Add a meta description”, “Use a single H1”). Use them as a quick to-do list for this URL.
- On-page recommendations — When available, more detailed tips tied to the page content and structure.
Work through these after fixing verification issues to go from “no errors” to “optimised.”
Readable HTML and response
- Readable HTML — A cleaned view of the main content (or raw HTML) the crawler saw. Use it to check that important content is present and not hidden from crawlers.
- Response — Status code, headers, and sometimes response time. Useful for debugging redirects, caching, or server errors.
Inlinks and issue tracker
- Pages linking here — List of crawled pages that link to this URL. Use it to understand internal link flow and to find pages that should link here (see Reports Unlinked mentions).
- Create issue — Open the issue-tracker dialog to create a Jira (or similar) ticket for “Fix [URL]” with the page details or verification list in the description. Use it to assign the page to a developer or content owner.
How the Page viewer helps traffic and SEO
- One place for one URL — All issues, traffic, and suggestions in a single view so you don’t miss anything.
- Prioritise by impact — Use GSC and GA data in the viewer to decide which pages to fix first (e.g. high clicks or high impressions).
- Clear next steps — Verifications and AI suggestions give a concrete checklist; fix each item and re-crawl to confirm.
- Proof of progress — After fixes, return to the same URL in the viewer and compare verification count and traffic over time.
Use the Page viewer as your default “drill-down” from the Dashboard, Webpages, Verifications, or Reports. Combine with Verifications (for the full list of pages with issues) and Action plan (for the next URLs to open in the viewer) to fix pages systematically and grow traffic and SEO.