Website health check for SEO fixes from Zelitho’s Site Inspector
Use this site inspector tool style pass when you want a realistic website health check for SEO fixes on surfaces that drive acquisition, not vanity signals. Zelitho returns a ranked list aligned to site readiness before you scale publishing. When you already know the URL matters, drill into single-page depth with our SEO analysis. Depth varies by tier and configuration. Rankings are never guaranteed.
Something is off, but the backlog is foggy
You feel something is off through bounce drift or noisy Search Console signals, but vague tickets do not ship. You need honesty about scope anchored in prioritized SEO fixes on the pages that actually move work forward, not a fantasy crawl of every enterprise edge case in week one.
- A gut sense that the site is fighting you
- Sporadic manual page checks in different tools
- A backlog of maybes with no order
- New content added onto broken or confusing templates
- A short list tied to what you ship next
- Sequenced priorities with plain-language reasons
- Room to get a first fix done before a big program
- Expectations set for how deep a scan is in this product, not a generic enterprise pitch
Scan, then decide what to fix first
The inspector answers what is wrong, in what order, and what deserves your next sprint. Expect a practical SEO health check report narrative for marketing leads, distinct from spreadsheet crawlers. After this foundation pass, use on-page SEO analysis for a single URL when you need granular recommendations for a landing page or post.
Key pages, not a mystery crawl
Focus stays on the URLs that matter for acquisition and key journeys. You see issues in context of how the site is meant to work today.
The first pass is a product, not a PhD
We describe problems in a way a marketer can use: impact, not jargon storms. Deeper or broader crawling is not implied unless the app exposes it in your build.
Turn unease into a to-do
The output is a clear next step, not a PDF that ages in a folder. Fix the base, then add net-new content with confidence.
Do not build on a broken base
A prioritized pass reduces thrash, avoids stacking new URLs on shaky templates, and gives the team a visible win while planning bigger bets.
Ordered fixes
See what to do first on the time you have.
Honest about depth
Positioning matches what the live scan delivers in your plan.
Market-ready language
Issues you can take to a dev or agency without a translation layer.
Front-load value
A meaningful pass before a twelve-month full-site rewrite fantasy.
Teams that want a first win
For marketers and leads who need clarity before a big content or SEO push.
For orgs that feel something is wrong and want a structured picture, not a vague all-systems check from a different category of tool.
“I did not need a thousand red rows. I needed the three things that made the rest of the plan shaky.”
Growth lead, B2B, small internal teamWhat is wrong, what we fix first, and why it matters
Turn unease into a prioritized SEO fixes list so you can stabilize templates before investing in articles from the content queue. This is foundational site readiness, not a replacement for deeper engineering audits everywhere.
- Sequence fixes before a major content program
- Agree on impact without a 40-tab spreadsheet
- Give devs a short list, not a vibe report
- Set expectations to match the live product depth
- Ship a fix you can see in the metrics you already watch
Frequently asked questions
How is Site Inspector different from Zelitho’s URL-level SEO Analysis?
Site Inspector is the website health check for SEO fixes viewpoint across important surfaces. SEO Analysis zooms into a single URL when you already know where you need granularity.
Does Site Inspector crawl my entire website like an enterprise audit?
No promises here: coverage and depth follow your workspace plan and the version you are on. Positioning stays honest so marketing teams know what they are buying.
Will fixing these issues guarantee rankings?
No. Technical hygiene removes avoidable friction, yet competition, content quality, links, and UX still decide outcomes.
Who should act on the findings?
Issues are written for marketers to brief developers or agencies with plain-language impact so tickets can move without translation layers.
When should I run Site Inspector?
Before heavy content pushes, after template refreshes, or when Search Console anomalies spike and you want a grounded read on what deserves attention first.
Move from unease to prioritized SEO fixes
Run Site Inspector for your workspace, socialize the ranked list internally, pair it with drafting once the risky templates are stabilized. Availability follows your plan.