Verifications: Find and Fix SEO and Security Issues by Page
Use the Verifications page to see every page with SEO or security issues, filter by category, export to CSV, and fix meta tags, H1s, canonicals, and more to improve rankings and traffic.
The Verifications page lists every crawled page that has at least one SEO or security verification issue. It’s where you go from “how many issues?” on the Dashboard to “which pages and what exactly is wrong?”
Sections and how to use them
SEO vs Security tabs
- SEO — Issues that affect discoverability and relevance: missing or weak meta titles/descriptions, Open Graph, Twitter Card, content (e.g. thin content, word count), HTTP status, H1, canonical, JSON-LD, images (e.g. missing alt), favicon, X-Robots-Tag.
- Security — Issues that affect trust and safety (e.g. mixed content, insecure forms). Fixing these supports both user trust and SEO signals.
Switch between tabs depending on whether you’re prioritising search visibility or security.
Category filter
Use the category dropdown to show only one type of issue (e.g. “Meta (title/description)” or “Images”). That lets you fix one problem across the site in bulk—for example, add meta descriptions to every page that’s missing them.
Page list
Each row shows:
- Page title and URL — So you can identify the page quickly.
- Issue count and severity — How many issues and whether they’re error, warning, or info.
- Issue lines — Short descriptions (e.g. “Missing meta description”, “Multiple H1s”). Expand the row or click through to the Webpages (page viewer) for full details.
Click a row or “View page” to open the page in the app and see the full audit, response headers, and suggested fixes.
Pagination and export
- Pagination — Move through pages of results so you can work in batches.
- Export Verifications CSV — Download the list of pages and their issues (title, URL, category, severity, field, message) for your team or tickets. Useful for assigning tasks and tracking fixes.
How Verifications help traffic and SEO
- Meta and Open Graph — Fixing missing or duplicate meta titles and descriptions improves click-through rates in search and social, which can increase traffic even without a ranking change.
- H1 and structure — One clear H1 per page helps search engines and users understand topic and intent; fixing H1 issues supports relevance and featured snippets.
- Canonical and duplicates — Correct canonicals and fixing duplicate-content issues consolidate signals to the right URL and reduce cannibalisation.
- Images and JSON-LD — Alt text and structured data improve accessibility and rich results, which can boost CTR and visibility.
- HTTP and X-Robots-Tag — Fixing non-200s and indexing directives ensures important pages are crawlable and indexable.
Workflow: After a crawl, check the Dashboard for issue counts, then open Verifications, filter by the category you want to fix first, export a CSV if needed, and fix pages. Re-crawl to confirm and refresh the Action plan.