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Site Health Audits

Run technical audits on your pages and fix issues that hurt AI visibility.

Written by Jason
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Site health audits check your website pages for issues that affect both traditional SEO and AI visibility. GRRO scans your pages and gives you a detailed breakdown of what's working and what needs attention.

What audits check

Each audit scores your pages across several areas:

  • Meta title. Whether your page has a good title tag.

  • Meta description. Whether your page has a clear, relevant description.

  • Schema markup. Whether your page includes structured data.

  • Images. Whether your images have alt text and are properly optimized.

  • Links. Whether your internal and external links are healthy.

  • Word count. Whether your page has enough content to be useful.

LLM Readiness Breakdown

Beyond standard SEO checks, GRRO also evaluates how ready your pages are for AI platforms. This breakdown covers:

  • Structured data. Proper markup that helps AI understand your content.

  • Content clarity. How clearly your content answers questions.

  • Authority signals. Evidence of expertise and trustworthiness.

  • Citation-friendly format. Whether your content is easy for AI to quote and reference.

  • Technical accessibility. Whether AI crawlers can access your pages.

  • Internal linking. Whether your pages link to each other in helpful ways.

  • Freshness. Whether your content is current and up to date.

Fix packs

When GRRO finds related issues across your site, it groups them into fix packs. A fix pack is a bundle of similar issues you can address together. For example, all pages missing schema markup might be grouped into one fix pack.

Re-auditing pages

After you make fixes to your website, come back and re-audit the pages to see your updated scores. This confirms your changes had the intended effect.

Keyword cannibalization

GRRO also checks for keyword cannibalization. This happens when multiple pages on your site compete for the same keywords, which can confuse both search engines and AI platforms. GRRO flags these conflicts so you can consolidate or differentiate your pages.


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