Run your first audit
Select your site
From the dashboard, click SEO Audits on the site card, or go to SEO Audits in the left sidebar and choose a site.
Start the audit
Click Run audit. Visen.io begins crawling your site immediately. Audit duration depends on site size — most sites complete within a few minutes.
Review the results
When the audit finishes, the results page shows a summary health score and a full list of detected issues, grouped by category and ordered by priority.
Work through the recommendations
Click any issue to expand it. Each issue shows:
- A description of the problem
- The pages affected
- Estimated SEO impact (high, medium, or low)
- Step-by-step fix instructions
What Visen.io detects
Audits check across all major technical SEO categories:| Category | Issues detected |
|---|---|
| Pages and crawlability | Broken pages (4xx/5xx), redirect chains, crawl blocks |
| Content | Duplicate content, missing or duplicate meta tags, thin content |
| Performance | Slow page speed, Core Web Vitals failures |
| Mobile | Mobile usability issues, viewport configuration problems |
| Structured data | Missing or invalid schema markup |
| On-page optimization | Missing H1 tags, keyword usage, internal linking gaps |
Reading audit results
The results page organizes issues into three severity levels:- Critical — issues that directly block rankings or indexing
- Warnings — issues that reduce performance but don’t block crawling
- Notices — opportunities for improvement
Fixing issues
Each recommendation includes step-by-step instructions written for the level of access you need — whether that’s editing a CMS setting, updating a meta tag, or working with a developer on a redirect fix. After you fix an issue, mark it as resolved in Visen.io. The next scheduled audit (or a manual re-run) will confirm the fix is live and remove the issue from your list.Scheduling recurring audits
Recurring audits keep your site health score current without manual effort. Choose Daily for active sites where content changes frequently, or Weekly for more stable properties. Critical issues detected during any scheduled audit trigger an instant alert via email or in-dashboard notification, so you are never caught off guard by a sudden problem.FAQ
How often should I run an audit?
How often should I run an audit?
For most sites, a weekly scheduled audit provides a good balance of coverage and noise reduction. If you publish frequently, deploy code often, or have a large site, switch to daily. You can always trigger a manual audit at any time — for example, after a major site update or migration.
What happens when a critical issue is found?
What happens when a critical issue is found?
Visen.io sends an instant alert as soon as a critical issue is detected, regardless of your scheduled audit frequency. You receive a notification in the dashboard and an email (if email alerts are enabled). The issue is flagged at the top of your audit results with a critical badge.
Can Visen.io fix issues automatically?
Can Visen.io fix issues automatically?
Visen.io provides the diagnosis and the instructions — the fixes themselves require action on your site. This keeps you in control of any changes made to your pages, redirects, or code. The step-by-step instructions are written to be actionable for both technical and non-technical users.