Find the technical, content, analytics, and product-page issues stopping your ecommerce store from earning clicks, rankings, and organic revenue.

The audit shows what to fix first and why it matters.
We review crawlability, indexation, duplicate URLs, canonicals, redirects, sitemaps, robots rules, and Core Web Vitals.
We analyze queries, pages, countries, devices, CTR, impressions, and ranking positions to identify quick-win pages.
We inspect product titles, category copy, internal links, schema, reviews, image SEO, and conversion signals.
We check GA4, ecommerce events, Search Console integration, revenue attribution, and reporting reliability.
We identify missing service pages, category content, link gaps, and SERP positioning issues.
Every finding is ranked by impact, effort, and revenue relevance so your team knows exactly what to do next.
An ecommerce SEO audit is a structured review of an online store's technical health, search visibility, product and category pages, analytics setup, and revenue opportunities.
The audit checks both crawl/indexation issues and the page-level content that affects rankings and clicks.
Search Console data shows which queries and pages already have impressions but need better relevance, snippets, or ranking support.
The output should be clear enough for developers, content teams, and ecommerce managers to act on without interpretation delays.
An ecommerce SEO audit includes technical crawl checks, Search Console analysis, product and category page review, schema validation, site speed review, analytics checks, competitor gaps, and a prioritized action plan.
Yes. The initial ecommerce SEO audit is free and focuses on the biggest technical, content, and search visibility opportunities we can identify.
An SEO report summarizes performance. An ecommerce SEO audit diagnoses problems and opportunities, then turns them into a prioritized roadmap.
A focused audit can usually be reviewed within a few business days. Larger stores or catalogs with thousands of URLs may need deeper analysis.
Yes. We audit Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, and custom ecommerce websites.
Yes. The audit identifies pages with impressions but low clicks, weak titles, missing schema, poor search intent alignment, and content gaps that can suppress CTR.
Request a free ecommerce SEO audit and get a prioritized view of what is holding your store back.