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When the Site Audit is complete, hundreds of issues may appear before you — but where should you start? Issue Explorer filters, groups, and displays all SEO issues on a single screen with a trend graph, so your team can focus on the most critical fixes without wasting time. Similar to Ahrefs’ issue list but much more functional with its Turkish interface and trend analysis, this tool turns SEO auditing into manageable action plans.

What Is Issue Explorer?

Issue Explorer is the central management screen where you can organize, filter, and track the results of the 245 checkpoints generated by SEOYEN’s site audit crawls. You can instantly see which issues have newly appeared, which have increased or decreased, which have been added to the “watchlist,” and which have been muted. This tool turns SEO auditing from a report into a living task management system.

How Does It Work?

  1. Loading Crawl Data: Every time a Site Audit is completed, Issue Explorer automatically loads the full results of all 245 checks, including the number of affected URLs.
  2. Status Tracking with Tabs: The Active, New, Tracked, Closed, and Missing tabs group issues by status. The “New” tab shows issues that appeared for the first time in the most recent crawl.
  3. Multidimensional Filtering: You can filter simultaneously by severity (Critical / Warning / Info) and the 22 Ahrefs categories. For example, the “Show only Critical Content issues” option can be activated with a single click.
  4. Trend Sparkline: On each issue card, a mini chart displays a sparkline showing the trend of the number of affected URLs across the last 10 crawls. You immediately understand whether the issue is increasing.
  5. Muting and Tracking: Issues you intentionally manage (e.g., deliberate use of noindex on certain pages) can be removed from the list by clicking “Close”; the ones you consider important can be marked with “Track.”
  6. CSV Export: You can download the full issue list or the filtered view as a CSV and report it to your client or team.

Who Should Use It?

  • SEO agencies: To prioritize hundreds of issues on a client site and turn them into a sprint plan. With CSV export, they can be transferred directly to a project management tool.
  • Large ecommerce sites: To group recurring content, missing meta tags, and large image issues across thousands of product pages by category and plan bulk fixes.
  • In-house SEO teams: To provide a data-driven answer to the question, “Which SEO issues will we fix in this sprint?” during weekly/monthly sprint cycles.
  • Technical SEO consultants: To give clients a clear visual answer to what should be done first and what can wait, and to prove progress with crawl history.

SEOYEN vs Competitors

Feature SEOYEN Semrush Ahrefs Screaming Frog
Trend sparkline ✅ Yes ⚠️ Limited ✅ Yes ❌ No
Issue muting ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ❌ No
Turkish solution guide ✅ For every issue ❌ English ❌ English ❌ English
CSV export ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Monthly price From 990₺ ~4.500₺ ~4.000₺ ~500₺ (desktop)

Why SEOYEN?

  • Turkish Interface: All issue titles, descriptions, and solution guides are written in Turkish. Instead of an English label like “Duplicate title tag,” you see the Turkish equivalent along with a Turkish explanation of what you need to do.
  • Affordable Pricing: While Semrush is $139/month (~4.500₺), SEOYEN starts at 990₺/month and Issue Explorer is included in that plan.
  • Integrated Platform: From Issue Explorer, you can jump directly to Page Audit, Core Web Vitals, or Log Analysis. Everything under one roof.
  • Turkish Support: If you’re having trouble understanding what an issue means, you can consult our Turkish customer support.

Related Tools

Issue Explorer is the natural continuation of the Site Health scan. To see which pages an issue affects and examine those pages in depth, you can use the page explorer of the Comprehensive Site Audit tool. If you want to fix a specific page issue one by one, you can perform a detailed review with On-Page SEO Audit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What appears in the “New” tab?

Issues detected for the first time in the latest crawl are listed in the “New” tab. Any issue that was not present in the previous crawl but appears in the new crawl falls into this tab. This lets you immediately see new issues that appeared on your site after recent changes.

What does it mean to “mute” an issue?

Some issues are the result of an intentional choice. For example, noindex may have been deliberately added to certain filtering pages. You can remove these issues from the active list by clicking “Close” and keep your health score focused on real issues. Closed issues are not deleted; they can always be viewed from the “Closed” tab.

Can I see the affected URLs?

Yes. When you click the number of affected URLs next to any issue, a list of all pages affected by that issue opens. Pages are listed in groups of 50, and you can search within the page. Contextual information also appears next to the URL (e.g., how many characters the title has).

How many crawls does the trend graph cover?

The trend sparkline shows data from the last 10 crawls. Each crawl appears as a single point. This lets you look back over months and observe how an issue has progressed or declined.

How do I report issues to my client?

You can export the issues you filtered or selected as a CSV, create automated reports with SEOYEN’s Reporting tool, or invite your client directly to the SEOYEN panel (as a team member) to give them access to the live view.