Your First Audit
Run your first SEO audit to see Orbitr in action — your agents will analyze your site and surface opportunities.
What is an Audit
An audit is a comprehensive analysis of your website across multiple dimensions:
- Technical SEO — Page speed, mobile usability, crawlability, indexing issues
- Content quality — Title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, content depth
- Keyword opportunities — Ranking positions, search volume, keyword gaps
- Competitive positioning — How you compare to competitors in your space
Running Your First Audit
Once you've connected Google Search Console (or at minimum, added your site URL), the SEO agent begins its initial analysis automatically. You can also trigger an audit manually:
- Navigate to the SEO section
- The agent starts analyzing your site
- Results appear as tasks in your queue within minutes
Understanding Audit Results
Audit findings show up as actionable tasks, each with:
- Priority level — How important this is for your SEO performance
- Expected impact — What improvement you can expect from addressing it
- Recommended action — What the agent will do to fix or improve it
Common Audit Findings
| Finding | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Missing meta descriptions | Pages without descriptions may underperform in search results |
| Slow page speed | Pages loading slowly hurt rankings and user experience |
| Missing schema markup | Structured data helps search engines understand your content |
| Thin content | Pages with too little content may not rank well |
| Broken links | Links pointing to non-existent pages hurt crawlability |
| Missing alt text | Images without alt text are invisible to search engines |
Taking Action
For each finding, you have three options:
- Approve — Let the agent fix it automatically
- Modify — Adjust the agent's proposed solution before executing
- Dismiss — Skip this task if it's not relevant
Ongoing Monitoring
After the initial audit, agents continue monitoring your site. They detect new issues as they arise, track the impact of changes they've made, and surface new opportunities based on changing search trends and competitor activity.
Your dashboard shows overall site health scores that update as agents complete work and conditions change.