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The foundation of technical SEO is seeing your site through the eyes of a search engine. SEOYEN Comprehensive Site Audit scans your site from start to finish through our custom crawler bot YenBot; records more than 250 data points for every page and turns that data into meaningful reports. Support for up to 500,000 pages, a JavaScript rendering option, scheduled crawling, and historical crawl comparison — the cloud-based, Turkish-language, integrated alternative to Screaming Frog.

What Is Comprehensive Site Audit?

Comprehensive Site Audit (full website crawl) is an automated crawling process that systematically visits all pages of a website and records each page’s technical SEO status, link structure, title and meta tags, image status, and page speed. SEOYEN’s Comprehensive Site Audit tool functions similarly to the desktop app Screaming Frog SEO Spider, but because it is cloud-based, it does not occupy your computer. The crawl starts from the sitemap, follows internal links to discover the entire site, and analyzes every page in detail.

How Does It Work?

  1. Sitemap-Based Start: The crawl starts from your sitemap.xml file; internal links are followed so pages not included in the sitemap are discovered as well. This way, even “ghost pages” are reported.
  2. Crawling with YenBot: SEOYEN’s custom crawler bot YenBot visits your site like a real browser. It follows robots.txt rules, operates within the defined crawl rate limit, and does not overload your server.
  3. 250+ Data Points Recorded: For each page, data points such as the title tag, meta description, H1-H6 headings, canonical, robots meta, Open Graph tags, number of internal and external links, number of images and alt text status, page size, HTTP status code, and much more are recorded.
  4. JavaScript Rendering Mode: In addition to standard HTML crawling, a JS rendering mode that also analyzes content generated with JavaScript can be enabled. It is critically important for sites built with React, Vue, or Angular.
  5. Live Crawl Log: During the crawl, you can monitor which URLs are being processed, the HTTP status codes, and the crawl speed in real time.
  6. Issue Classification: After the crawl is completed, issues are categorized and prioritized according to 245 checkpoints. Detailed analysis can be performed with Issue Explorer.
  7. Historical Comparison: Crawls from different dates can be compared; newly emerging issues, resolved issues, and unchanged issues are reported separately.

Page Explorer and Link Explorer

Comprehensive Site Audit offers two powerful research interfaces beyond the standard issue report:

  • Page Explorer: A data table where you can filter, sort, and search all crawled pages based on 250+ data points. For example, you can apply filters like: “Show all pages with titles longer than 60 characters” or “List pages with a word count under 300.” You can save frequently used filter combinations as presets.
  • Link Explorer: A tool that visualizes the site’s internal and external link ecosystem like a map. You can easily find broken links, nofollow and dofollow links, the most/least linked pages, and orphan pages (pages that receive no links from any page).

Who Should Use It?

  • Large e-commerce sites: To prevent technical issues from accumulating and growing by crawling all thousands of product and category pages at regular intervals.
  • SEO agencies: To document existing issues and identify opportunities by performing a quick technical audit when taking on a new client. The crawl report can be used directly for client presentations.
  • News and media sites: To regularly detect broken links, missing meta tags, and duplicate content issues in a constantly growing content library.
  • Technical SEO consultants: To document the current state before a site redesign or platform migration and to enable comparison afterward.
  • Web developers: To use crawl comparison to measure the SEO impact of new page templates or bulk content updates.

SEOYEN vs Competitors

Feature SEOYEN Screaming Frog Semrush Crawl Ahrefs Site Audit
Cloud-based (no PC required) ✅ Fully cloud-based ❌ Desktop app ✅ Fully cloud-based ✅ Fully cloud-based
JavaScript rendering support ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Turkish interface and guidance ✅ Fully in Turkish ❌ English ❌ English ❌ English
Maximum page limit ✅ 500,000 ✅ Unlimited ⚠️ 100,000 ✅ 500,000+
Monthly price From 990₺ ~500₺ ~4.500₺ ~4.000₺

Why SEOYEN?

  • Turkish Interface: While Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, and Semrush offer fully English interfaces, SEOYEN provides all reports, filter options, and issue descriptions in Turkish. You can present technical SEO reports to your client or manager without translating them from English.
  • Affordable Pricing: Because Screaming Frog is a desktop app, it does not offer cloud storage or scheduled crawling; while Semrush is $139/month (~4.500₺), SEOYEN starts at 990₺/month and includes all site crawling features.
  • Integrated Platform: Crawl results work in direct integration with Issue Explorer, Core Web Vitals, Log Analysis, and Backlink tools. Everything is managed from a single dashboard.
  • Turkish Support: You can get help from our Turkish support team with configuring crawl settings, enabling JavaScript rendering, or defining segments.

Related Tools

Use Issue Explorer to analyze crawl results by issue type. Review the Site Health summary screen to see the overall technical health score of the entire site. To analyze a specific page found in the crawl in depth, you can use On-Page SEO Audit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a crawl take?

Crawl time varies depending on your site’s size and speed. Small sites (a few hundred pages) are usually completed in 30 minutes to 1 hour. Large sites (10,000+ pages) may take several hours. The crawl runs in the background on the cloud; it completes while you continue with other tasks, and a notification is sent when it is ready.

Will the crawl slow down my server?

YenBot follows the Crawl-delay directives in robots.txt and operates at a reasonable crawl rate. You can limit the maximum number of requests per second in the crawl settings. During high-traffic hours, you can schedule the crawl for midnight or other low-traffic times.

Can it crawl a site built with JavaScript?

Yes. When JavaScript rendering mode is enabled, YenBot runs pages in a real browser environment and captures dynamically generated content as well. Sites built with React, Next.js, Vue.js, and Angular are crawled correctly in this mode. JS rendering mode slows the crawl slightly; for this reason, it is recommended to keep it disabled on unnecessary pages.

Can I exclude specific URL patterns from the crawl?

Yes. You can add URL patterns (e.g. /sepet/*, /hesabim/*, ?sort=*) to the “Exclude” rule definition in Crawl Settings. These pages are not visited by YenBot and are not included in the results. This allows you to focus your crawl budget on valuable pages.

Are historical crawls deleted?

No. All crawl history is permanently stored in SEOYEN. At any time, you can go back to previous crawls, review the page snapshot from that date, and compare different crawls. This is a critical feature for tracking the impact of site improvements over time.