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SEO Site Structure Audit Checklist

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SEO Site Structure Audit Checklist

Use this checklist to review SEO site structure, URL architecture, and how clearly your pages are organized before you make changes.

Radar helps map URL structure quickly. Early Access expands scans up to 20,000 pages and adds AI interpretation plus a two-site comparison view.

In brief

  • Start by mapping the full page set, major sections, URL patterns, hubs, leaves, and any areas that feel hard to understand from structure alone.
  • Use crawl and analytics data carefully. Radar can speed up structure mapping, but every finding should be checked against your site context and SEO goals.
  • For larger audits, Radar Early Access supports runs up to 20,000 pages and a two-site comparison view for reviewing structure side by side.

What to do

A useful SEO site structure audit starts with a clear map of the current site. Capture the main sections, repeated URL patterns, important hubs, isolated pages, thin clusters, and paths that may make discovery harder for users or search engines.

Review whether each section has a clear purpose. Strong site architecture usually makes it easy to see what the site covers, which pages support each topic, and where internal links should help users move from broad pages to specific answers.

Radar is relevant when the first priority is understanding structure quickly. The current demo information describes Early Access as a closed extended mode with scans up to 20,000 pages, AI interpretation, and two-site comparison on one screen.

What to keep in mind

The available evidence supports structure-focused SEO audits, technical SEO architecture reviews, and URL mapping. It does not define one universal checklist, so this page should be treated as a practical framework rather than a guaranteed diagnostic standard.

Radar’s documented role is specific: it maps public website structure, helps identify visible pages, hubs, leaves, weak spots, and access issues, and supports interpretation. Very large sites should confirm whether one scan fits the current page limit.

A structure audit should also be paired with trusted SEO and analytics sources such as Google Search Console, Google Analytics, crawl data, and internal business priorities. Structure is one part of a broader SEO decision process.

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