Add the ability to view progression between crawls for the number of URLs, the number of indexable content, number of URLs with duplicate content issues, average response time etc.
Comments: 8
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11 Oct, '17
Adam BateThis would be interesting to be able to see the trend compared to previous crawls, similar to how botify does this.
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03 Nov, '17
Tomasz BanasI agree, it would also make presenting reports and progress easier.
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03 Nov, '17
Simon CoxAlso list the changes in the export - list urls changes - those gone and those new etc.
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04 Feb, '18
Tony GilbertThe lack of seeing changes over time, is one of the reasons we're not using this as our 'primary' tool at the moment. So this would be a major positive addition. I think it would also help keep staff motivated & productive, in an effort to get the numbers & charts as healthy-looking as possible. This combined with branded reporting options would satisfy clients.
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16 Apr, '18
ChrisClients ask for change/impact reports, and the ability to show them what's new/moved/removed would be a huge plus.
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21 May, '18
Andy DrinkwaterThis is another one I would really like to see introduced.
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15 Aug, '19
TimA feature that i would like to have in this context is the segmentation by url-path to see how the number of urls has changed as graph and numeric.
Example:
https://domian.com/p/ 100 URLs > 150 URLs
https://domian.com/c/ 250 URLs > 245 URLs -
24 Nov, '20
DynastyI think adding this feature would make it a lot easier to use this tool as a main part of our technical SEO utility belt.