Comprehensive SEO Audit
A full-system diagnosis of technical health, search demand, page architecture, content, authority, and measurement — followed by a prioritized delivery plan.
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Select the tier that fits the site's current scale and complexity. We confirm routing before payment so an oversized project is never forced into the wrong audit.
Comprehensive SEO Audit
A one-time, cross-functional diagnosis that establishes the organic-search baseline, identifies risks and opportunities, and turns the findings into a bounded 90-day roadmap.
Shared Audit Deliverables
- Technical, indexation, discoverability, and rendering baseline
- Organic visibility, search-demand, competitor, and SERP assessment
- Keyword-to-page, page-architecture, and cannibalization findings
- Content, on-page, and internal-linking diagnosis
- Authority profile and measurement baseline
- Risk register prioritized by impact, confidence, effort, and dependency
- Prioritized 90-day SEO roadmap
- Recommended SEO package or standalone-scope route
- Proposed first Cycle Plan with bounded deliverables
- Decision-ready report and live walkthrough
Audit Tiers
Know What Deserves Investment Before You Start Producing
A useful SEO audit does more than list errors. It establishes what is limiting growth, what the opportunity is, and what should happen first.
SEO problems rarely live in one layer
A traffic decline can come from indexation, rendering, intent mismatch, page cannibalization, weak internal links, lost authority, or unreliable measurement. Looking at only one layer creates confident recommendations built on an incomplete diagnosis.
Ecommerce complexity changes the audit, not just the crawl size
Templates, faceted navigation, parameter combinations, JavaScript rendering, product lifecycle rules, and category architecture interact. Our ecommerce SEO audits route by system complexity as well as indexable URL count, so the investigation matches the real risk surface.
The output must support a commercial decision
The audit ends with a risk register, a 90-day roadmap, a recommended engagement level, and a proposed first Cycle Plan. You can continue with Vividigit, brief your internal team, or commission a precise standalone scope without paying for open-ended discovery again.
Six Diagnostic Layers, One Prioritized Decision Pack
Every published tier evaluates the same organic-search system. Higher tiers increase the depth, sampling, and technical complexity of the investigation.
Technical access, indexation, and rendering
We test whether search engines can discover, crawl, render, consolidate, and index the pages that matter — at the depth appropriate to the selected tier.
- + Crawlability, robots, sitemap, and indexation baseline
- + Canonicalization, duplication, and status-code patterns
- + JavaScript rendering and template-level diagnostics
- + Core Web Vitals and structured-data risk scan
- + Faceting and log evidence where included by tier
Visibility, search demand, and SERPs
We connect current organic visibility to the queries, intent patterns, competitors, and result formats that define the addressable opportunity.
- + Organic visibility and ranking baseline
- + Priority search-demand cluster assessment
- + Search competitor and content-gap review
- + SERP intent and format patterns
- + Opportunity areas ranked by relevance and feasibility
Keyword-to-page and site architecture
We identify where demand has no destination, where multiple pages compete for the same intent, and where the information architecture blocks discovery or authority flow.
- + High-level keyword-to-page mapping
- + Missing destination and cannibalization findings
- + Template and taxonomy gap analysis
- + Crawl depth and navigation observations
- + Priority architecture decisions for the roadmap
Content, on-page, and internal linking
We assess whether priority pages satisfy search intent, communicate their subject clearly, and participate in a coherent internal-linking system.
- + Priority template and page-quality sampling
- + Intent, metadata, heading, and entity-alignment findings
- + Content overlap, decay, and thin-value risks
- + Internal-link gaps and orphan patterns
- + Content production and optimization priorities
Authority and competitive position
We review the authority signals and risk patterns that influence whether strong pages can compete, without bundling outreach or paid placements into the audit.
- + Domain and priority-page authority baseline
- + Competitor link-gap patterns
- + Risky or lost-link signals where material
- + Brand mention and citation observations
- + Recommended authority workstream, if justified
Measurement, risks, and delivery plan
Findings become an accountable plan: what to fix, what to validate, what to produce, who owns each dependency, and how the first delivery cycle should be bounded.
- + Analytics and Search Console reliability baseline
- + Risk register with impact, confidence, effort, and dependencies
- + Prioritized 90-day roadmap
- + Essential, Strategic, Managed, or standalone-scope recommendation
- + Proposed first Cycle Plan and live walkthrough
Core, Advanced, and Complex SEO Audits
URL count is one routing signal. Templates, rendering, faceting, logs, and governance can move a project into a higher tier even when the site is smaller.
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Scope boundary
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Core
$1,190 fixed
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Growing sites
Advanced
$1,990 fixed
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Complex
$3,990 fixed
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| Best fit | Standard service, content, SaaS, or small catalog site | Growing ecommerce, SaaS, publishing, or technically layered site | Larger ecommerce, marketplace, publishing, or custom-platform site |
| Base geography | English core + 1 primary country | English core + 1 primary country | English core + 1 primary country |
| Production properties | 1 property | 1 property | 1 property |
| Indexable URL guardrail | Up to 1,000 | Up to 5,000 | Up to 25,000 |
| Template / facet families | Up to 10 meaningful templates | Up to 15 template or facet families | Up to 25 template or facet families |
| Priority demand clusters | Up to 3 | Up to 4 | Agreed strategic sample |
| Search competitors | Up to 3 | Up to 4 | Agreed strategic sample |
| JavaScript and faceting | No complex rendering or material faceting | Limited JavaScript-rendering and faceting review | Complex JavaScript and faceting investigation |
| Log analysis | Not included | No full log-file analysis | Sampled analysis when usable logs are supplied |
| Migration and multi-store programs | Not included | Not included as a full program | Custom scope when migration or multiple properties are involved |
| Shared decision outputs | Risk register, 90-day roadmap, package recommendation, first Cycle Plan | Risk register, 90-day roadmap, package recommendation, first Cycle Plan | Executive risk summary, phased roadmap, delivery recommendation, first Cycle Plan |
| Remediation and production | Not included | Not included | Not included |
Already know the problem is technical?
Choose Technical SEO when you need a deeper investigation, implementation specification, or fix-and-verify scope for a known crawl, indexation, rendering, architecture, or migration issue. Choose this SEO Audit when you need to diagnose and prioritize the whole organic-search system.
See Technical SEO ScopeThe Audit Ends With a Bounded Route to Execution
You receive more than findings. The handoff makes the next decision explicit, whether Vividigit or another team performs the work.
Prioritized, not merely categorized
Every meaningful finding is ranked by expected impact, confidence, effort, dependency, and implementation risk. The 90-day roadmap separates urgent controls, enabling work, and growth opportunities.
- Critical risks separated from tool noise
- Dependencies and responsible teams identified
- Sequencing based on evidence, not a generic checklist
First Cycle Plan
We translate the highest-priority route into proposed bounded deliverables for the first 30-day SEO delivery cycle, with inputs, scope boundaries, dependencies, and acceptance criteria.
- Defined workstream and primary outcome
- Bounded deliverables and acceptance criteria
- Client, specialist, and development dependencies
Right-sized continuation
The audit recommends Essential, Strategic, Managed, or one or more standalone scopes. The recommendation reflects the evidence; a package selected before the audit remains an enquiry preference, not a forced diagnosis.
- Ongoing package recommendation
- Standalone scope route for experienced buyers
- Implementation ownership made explicit
From Business Context to an Approved First Plan
A one-time diagnostic engagement with defined inputs, evidence, decisions, and handoff.
Scope and access
We confirm the right tier, target country, English core, production property, priority demand areas, and available data before work begins.
- Business goals and conversion priorities
- CMS, Search Console, and analytics access
- Known constraints, recent changes, and competitors
Diagnose
We evaluate the organic-search system across technical, demand, architecture, content, authority, and measurement layers.
- Configured crawl and evidence collection
- Visibility, demand, competitor, and SERP analysis
- Representative template and page review
Prioritize
We turn findings into a risk register and a 90-day sequence based on impact, confidence, effort, and dependencies.
- Critical risks and enabling fixes
- Growth opportunities and sequencing
- Ownership and implementation constraints
Walk through and plan
We explain the evidence, answer questions, recommend the right engagement route, and present a bounded first Cycle Plan.
- Decision-ready audit report
- Live findings walkthrough
- Package or standalone-scope recommendation
What Can Come After the Audit
The roadmap may route work into technical SEO, research, on-page optimization, authority, local, or cross-market scopes.
What Clients Say About Our SEO Work
"We stopped managing five separate vendors and started getting one coherent system. The productized model made it easier to scope work, track progress, and justify spend internally."
"Running marketing in four languages used to mean four agencies with four processes. Vividigit gave us one operating model across all of them without losing local quality."
Common Questions About SEO Audits
Straight answers about coverage, pricing, boundaries, and what happens after delivery.
What is included in a comprehensive SEO audit?
Every published tier covers technical access and indexation, rendering at the appropriate depth, organic visibility, search demand, competitors and SERPs, keyword-to-page and architecture gaps, content and on-page quality, internal linking, authority, and measurement. You also receive a prioritized risk register, 90-day roadmap, package recommendation, proposed first Cycle Plan, and walkthrough.
How is this different from a technical SEO audit?
This comprehensive SEO Audit diagnoses the whole organic-search system and decides what deserves priority. Technical SEO is the narrower route when you already know you need deep investigation, implementation specifications, fixes, or verification for crawl, indexation, rendering, architecture, performance, or migration issues.
How much does an SEO audit cost?
Core is $1,190 for a bounded single-property site up to 1,000 indexable URLs. Advanced is $1,990 for sites up to 5,000 URLs with more templates and limited JavaScript or faceting. Complex is $3,990 for a bounded single property up to 25,000 URLs with complex rendering or faceting and sampled log analysis when usable logs are supplied. Complexity can move a smaller site into a higher tier.
Which SEO audit tier is right for an ecommerce site?
A small catalog without material faceting may fit Core. Growing ecommerce sites with more category, product, filter, and rendering patterns usually fit Advanced. Larger stores, marketplaces, or custom platforms with complex faceting or JavaScript usually fit Complex. Multi-store, multi-property, headless, migration, and enterprise-governance programs are custom-scoped above the published grid.
What is not included in the audit price?
The audit price excludes remediation, content production, copywriting, translation, transcreation, outreach, digital PR, link placements, custom development, migration execution, and third-party tool, publisher, or vendor costs. Those can be commissioned later as approved scopes or delivery-cycle add-ons.
Do you implement the recommendations?
Implementation is not included in the audit price. The report and first Cycle Plan define the next deliverables and ownership. Your team can implement them, Vividigit can support or verify implementation through a standalone scope, or you can continue through an Essential, Strategic, or Managed SEO program.
Can the audit cover additional languages or countries?
Yes. Published base pricing covers the English core, one primary country, and one production property. Additional languages and countries are scoped separately because each adds search-demand, competitor, page-mapping, technical, and QA work. Translation and local copy production are not included.
What access do you need?
The strongest audit uses Google Search Console, analytics, CMS or template context, and relevant business-conversion data. Complex audits may also require usable server logs. We can work with limited access, but we document where missing or unreliable data reduces confidence.
How long does an SEO audit take?
We confirm the delivery date after the tier and access check. Timing depends on site complexity, data availability, rendering, faceting, log readiness, and stakeholder input. Work begins once the required access and agreed inputs are available.
Can we choose an SEO package before the audit?
Yes. You can enquire about Essential, Strategic, or Managed before the audit. We treat that selection as your initial preference. The audit then confirms the correct capacity, implementation model, and first set of bounded deliverables.
Can a recent third-party audit replace this audit?
Sometimes. We first check whether it covers the required layers, uses current evidence, identifies business priorities, and is detailed enough to support a bounded Cycle Plan. If important evidence or prioritization is missing, we will recommend a validation or a Vividigit audit before implementation.
Does an SEO audit guarantee higher rankings or traffic?
No. The audit provides evidence-based findings, priorities, and implementation guidance; it does not guarantee rankings, traffic, leads, or revenue. Results depend on implementation quality and speed, competition, site history, search-engine changes, and factors outside Vividigit's control.
Start With a Decision-Ready SEO Audit
Choose a tier or send us the site. We will confirm the correct audit boundary, diagnose the full organic-search system, and deliver a prioritized route into execution.
One-time diagnostic engagement. Remediation and production are excluded. Rankings and traffic gains are not guaranteed.