Large or complex sites
Thousands of pages, faceted navigation or a CMS that generates URLs faster than anyone planned for.
Technical SEO is the infrastructure layer: making sure search engines can find every page, render it correctly, understand what it means and load it fast enough to matter. We fix the structural issues that quietly cap a site’s ranking potential before they ever show up as an obvious traffic problem.
Technical debt rarely looks broken to a person browsing the site. It looks broken to the systems deciding whether to rank it.
Thousands of pages, faceted navigation or a CMS that generates URLs faster than anyone planned for.
A CMS switch, replatform or domain change is one of the fastest ways to lose years of ranking equity if it isn’t mapped carefully.
Real users and Google’s ranking systems both penalize a site that feels slow, especially on mobile.
Pages that exist but never show up in Google, usually because of a robots, sitemap, canonical or JavaScript rendering issue.
Technical SEO is systems work. We fix it at the template and platform level so it stays fixed as the site grows.
Robots.txt, XML sitemaps, canonical tags and crawl budget managed so search engines find and index the pages that matter.
Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift optimized against real user data, not just a lab score.
Schema.org markup for services, articles, FAQs, products and reviews so search engines understand the page and can build rich results.
A logical, flat structure and clean URLs that make sense to both a visitor and a crawler navigating the site.
Platform, domain and URL-structure changes mapped with a full redirect plan so rankings and traffic transfer instead of resetting to zero.
For JS-heavy sites, we verify what search engines actually render and crawl, not just what a browser shows a person.
We fix the system, then prove the fix actually moved indexation and rankings.
A full crawl plus Search Console and log file data show exactly what search engines can see, render and index today.
Issues get prioritized by ranking impact and fixed at the template or system level, not page by page.
We recrawl, watch Search Console and confirm the fixes actually shifted indexation and rankings, not just passed an audit tool.
Technical issues are often invisible to a visitor and very visible to a search engine.
Ask us somethingIt is Google’s set of real-world performance metrics: loading speed, interactivity and visual stability. It matters because it is a confirmed ranking signal and because slow, jumpy pages lose visitors before they ever convert, regardless of ranking.
Not if it is mapped correctly. Most migration losses come from missing redirects, changed URLs or content that quietly disappeared. We build a full redirect plan and monitor the switch closely so ranking equity carries over.
Yes. Search Console and log file data are usually where a technical audit starts, since they show what Google has actually seen and struggled with, not just what a crawler tool guesses.
Usually worth checking. Technical issues rarely show up visually. A site can look polished to a visitor while a canonical tag, redirect chain or rendering issue quietly caps how much of it search engines will actually index.
Tell us what you are building. We will come back within one business day with questions, not a pitch deck.
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