Even great content can't rank if your site has broken crawl paths, duplicate content issues, missing schema markup, or a sitemap that points nowhere. We find and fix the technical problems that are quietly costing you rankings every day.
Google crawls billions of pages every day, and it has to be smart about how it allocates that crawl budget. If your site has technical issues—redirect chains, broken internal links, duplicate content across multiple URLs—Google might not index all your pages. It might not even index the right versions of your pages.
We've audited over 500 websites, and the average client has 18+ fixable technical issues on their first audit. Most of these are invisible to visitors, but they're costing you rankings every single day.
We map how Google actually moves through your site and identify broken paths that block indexation.
Is your site structure helping or hurting your SEO? We review URL depth, category logic, and hierarchy.
Missing schema markup means Google doesn't fully understand your content. We implement the right structured data for your industry.
Chains of redirects waste crawl budget and dilute authority. We consolidate them into direct paths.
Every audit covers these core areas. Most sites need work in at least three of them.
We evaluate your URL structure, category depth, and navigation logic to ensure Google can crawl everything that matters and filter out what doesn't.
Missing, broken, or conflicting canonical tags confuse Google. We ensure every page points to the right version—or doesn't point at all if it shouldn't.
Your sitemap should list every page you want indexed and exclude pages you don't. We audit coverage, remove duplicates, and add missing URLs.
Schema markup tells Google what your content actually is—a review, a product, an event. Missing or incorrect markup means lost rich snippets and visibility.
A misconfigured robots.txt can block Google from crawling your entire site. We review it and update directives to match your actual crawl goals.
Long chains of redirects waste crawl budget and dilute link equity. We consolidate multi-hop redirects into single, direct paths.
We don't just find problems—we fix them and make sure they stay fixed.
We run 120+ automated checks plus manual review to identify crawl issues, indexation problems, duplicate content, broken redirects, schema errors, and more.
Not all issues impact rankings equally. We categorize findings into critical (fix immediately), high (fix soon), and low (monitor) so you know where to focus effort.
We coordinate with your dev team or make the changes directly (if you authorize us). Every fix is tested and validated before we move on.
Technical issues come back if you stop monitoring. We run monthly re-audits to catch new problems, track fix effectiveness, and ensure compliance.
"Our website was getting crawled but only half the pages were indexed. After AI Search Partners fixed the sitemap, cleaned up our redirect chains, and added proper schema markup, our indexed pages jumped from 89 to 342 in 6 weeks. Rankings followed pretty quickly after that."
"We had no idea our site architecture was confusing Google. Events were nested three levels deep in our site structure, so they weren't being found or ranked. The team reorganized our URLs, set up event schema markup, and within 2 months we went from ranking for maybe 3 event keywords to 67."
"We had so many duplicate service pages across different locations. Google was confused about which version to rank. After consolidating with proper canonicals and redirects, our organic traffic actually increased by 34% even though we had fewer live pages."
A regular SEO audit looks at your overall strategy—content, keywords, backlinks, and competition. A technical audit goes deeper into the mechanics of how Google can access and understand your site. We're looking for crawl problems, indexation issues, broken redirects, missing schema, site speed problems, and security issues. Most sites need both, but technical audits are what actually let your good content be found.
We can do either. For many clients, we work with their developer to coordinate changes. For others, if you give us permission and access, we can implement fixes directly to things like robots.txt, sitemap.xml, redirects in htaccess, and some CMS settings. More complex architecture changes usually need your developer's expertise. We always coordinate and document everything.
We work with WordPress sites all the time. In fact, many of our fixes are easier on WordPress because plugins like Yoast or RankMath handle a lot of technical configuration. We audit the settings, identify gaps, and recommend or implement changes. Sometimes it's as simple as updating a plugin setting; sometimes we need to add custom code. Either way, we've done hundreds of these.
At minimum, once a year. But we recommend monthly audits for sites that are actively being updated or optimized. Technical issues creep back in—new pages get added with broken redirects, plugin updates can misconfigure settings, developers make good-faith changes that create duplicate content. Monthly monitoring catches these quickly before they affect rankings.