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Searching Your Crawled Pages in BearAudit

Full-text search over title, description, and body text—per property or across all results. How to use search for content audits and quick lookup.

After a crawl, BearAudit stores the title, meta description, and main text for every page. You can search that content to find specific pages or topics without opening each URL.

Where to search

  • Per property — Search only within the current property's stored results. Use this when you're focused on one site.
  • Global — Search across all properties (if your app supports it). Useful when you manage many sites and want to find a phrase everywhere.

Search runs on the combined title, description, and extracted text. Matches are ranked and paginated so you can browse results.

What to use it for

  • Content audits — Find every page that mentions a product name, a date, or a keyword. See which URLs need updating.
  • Duplicate or similar copy — Search for a sentence or phrase to spot reused content.
  • Missing or wrong info — e.g. an old phone number or address. Search, then fix the listed pages.
  • Quick lookup — You remember a phrase from a page but not the URL. Search and open the result.

Tips

  • Use specific phrases or words. Very generic terms may return too many results.
  • After fixing content and re-crawling, run the same search again to confirm the update is in the stored data.

Search is local and instant—it uses the data already on your machine. No data is sent to a server.

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