Great tool indeed. It does lots of useful things without getting in the way.
I have been looking the ins and outs of it to write a short review of it, and I can't but congratulate the authors for what they have created.
Only issue I have had is in understanding what is free, from what is paid. What are the free tools and what limits they have. Where the limit is between free tools and free trial. It's all a bit confusing on the website and I have not found any page or paragraph that does a good job of clarifying this. So the novel user is left quite dubious as to what he can really do and whether he will be blocked or charged when asking for more.
Greater transparency on this front would be greatly appreciated.
@robingood Hi, Robin. Thank you a lot for highlighting this issue! We will display the difference. Please, write me your email address via Facebook, Twitter or on ivan.palii@boosta.co and I will open a plan for you to test all features.
@boosta@ivanpalii Thank you Ivan, that's very kind of you.
The important thing is that potential users do understand what you are offering.
*I have already posted a short review of the free features hoping to have caught it right. See: http://tools.robingood.com
My email is Robin.Good@masternewmedia.org
Good UX. Liked it.
I personally find automated SEO site scanners unreliable because they usually go by the very generic rules and while most part of it makes sense, it doesn't make sense for websites with specific objectives.
For example, most SEO checkers I've tried finds a bunch of tag pages or duplicate content on WP category pages etc. Those are loose ends I agree but very insignificant.
Perhaps landing page analysis might make more sense, where you can scan a particular page against keywords or relevancy perhaps. Even that becomes a low impact feature when Yoast-like plugins score 100/100 if you sneak in keywords everywhere on the page.
Perhaps it's a great way to tidy up your site. And I see this tool does it nicely.
Thanks, looking forward to more high impact features. Best of luck!
@manikarthik Thank you for sharing your experience, Mani! You are right. Often there are many pages you don't need to audit and monitor. In our platform you can exclude pages from scanning like in robots.txt file. Just visit crawling settings and disallow tag pages, pagination pages etc.
Looks great. I will pay for it.I manage a niche B2B custom OEM website and I am tired to pay $200/month to semrush for 20% of features hidden in their smorgasbord of an UI. I will complement sitechecker with diib.
@zhernovoi Good question, Vadym) Our users love us for clean design and detailed tips how to fix any issue. Mostly we are proud our two tools: On Page SEO Checker and Site Monitoring.
On Page SEO Checker is like a checklist to audit and improve any landing page. It contains some checks that our competitors do not have.
Site Monitoring is like a watchdog for your website.
i would like to have a trial of features such as backlink monitor and rank tracker to understand if it works properly for Brazil. Is there anyway to do that?
@caio_nogueira Yes, Caio. It is possible. Send your email address me on Facebook or via support email support at sitechecker.pro. We will open a trial for this address.
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More websites you working on, more time you spent on a daily routine when checking data from Google Analytics, Google Search Console, rank tracker, site crawler in different tabs. Sitechecker will reduce this time due to one dashboard with all important statistics for all websites.
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@jscuba Thank you for a feedback, Jeff! Our crawler can render 60-70% of non-HTML websites. So, this issue exist. And it takes some time to bring the percentage to 100%.
I’ve used Sitechecker for while for my SaaS product. Mainly to check my SEO contractors when they give me reports from SEMRUSH and MOZ. Also checked competitors.
Wishes: create FB private group or something like this... to connect to someone who can answer product questions.
And I’m wondering - did you develop monitoring feature?
@vitoberdi Thank you for a feedback! Private FB group exists. Join it here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/.... Our Site Monitoring helps track different events. Do you want to monitor something special? Please give more details.
@ivanpalii I am pretty sure I would do that yes. But honestly it wouldn't be any serious work, just morning "vanity". So I totally get why you focus on Desktop fist
@sbrands Thank you, Daryl! We had no plan to introduce an API but this is a good idea for negotiation. Into which 3rd party CRM would you like to import data?