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Webpages: Browse, Search, and Prioritise Your Crawled Pages

Use the Webpages list to see all crawled URLs, sort by traffic or issues, search by URL or title, and open any page for full SEO and performance details. Perfect for prioritising high-impact fixes.

The Webpages page (sometimes labelled “Webpages” or “Results” in the sidebar) is your full list of crawled URLs for the property. From here you can search, sort by traffic or issues, and open any URL in the page viewer for a full audit.

Sections and how to use them

Search

Use the search box to find pages by URL or title. Results update as you type. This is useful when you know a specific section (e.g. /blog/) or page and want to check its status and issues quickly.

Sort options

You can sort the list by:

  • Default — Order as returned by the crawl/store.
  • GA views (asc/desc) — Page views from Google Analytics (when connected). Sort by “views descending” to see your most-viewed pages first and prioritise fixing issues there.
  • GSC clicks (asc/desc) — Clicks from Search Console (when connected). Prioritise pages that already get clicks to protect and grow search traffic.
  • GSC impressions (asc/desc) — Impressions from Search Console. Surfaces pages that are shown often but may have low CTR—good candidates for title/description improvements.

Sorting by traffic or impressions helps you focus on pages that will have the biggest impact on SEO and traffic.

Table columns

Typical columns include:

  • Title — Page title (from meta or content).
  • URL — Full URL.
  • Status — HTTP status code (200, 404, 301, etc.). Quickly spot non-200s.
  • Issues — Count or badge of SEO/security issues. “Clean” or a number; click to open the page and see details.
  • Clicks / Impressions / Views — From Search Console or Analytics when connected. Use these to decide which pages to fix first.

Click a row (or “View”/link) to open that page in the page viewer for full verification details, response info, and suggestions.

Pagination and export

  • Pagination — Move through pages of results.
  • Export — Export the list (e.g. JSONL or CSV, depending on the app) for reporting or use in other tools.

How the Webpages page helps traffic and SEO

  • Prioritise by impact — Sort by GA views or GSC clicks to fix high-traffic pages first, so you protect and improve where it matters most.
  • Find indexing problems — Filter or scan for non-200 status codes to fix redirects and broken pages that waste crawl budget and hurt UX.
  • Batch similar pages — Search by URL pattern (e.g. /pricing/) to find all pages in a section and fix them together (e.g. meta templates).
  • Feed the Action plan — The Action plan and Reports use the same crawl data; fixing issues you find on Webpages improves dashboard metrics and action items.

Use Webpages as your entry point to any URL: search or sort, then open the page viewer for the full audit and fix workflow. Combine with Verifications for issue-centric work and Reports for site-wide link and content issues.

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