Cleaner indexation
Reduce crawl waste by separating real public pages from redirects, duplicates, private URLs, old static files, and broken paths.
Technical SEO support for businesses that need cleaner crawling, indexing, metadata, structured data, redirects, sitemaps, and search visibility foundations.
Built for websites that need Google to crawl, understand, and trust the right pages.
Technical SEO focuses on the parts of the website that affect crawlability, indexation, canonical signals, metadata, structured data, redirects, performance foundations, and Search Console health.
Reduce crawl waste by separating real public pages from redirects, duplicates, private URLs, old static files, and broken paths.
Improve titles, descriptions, canonical tags, internal links, structured data, and sitemap entries so Google sees the pages that matter.
Get a prioritised list of technical issues, what they affect, and which fixes should happen first.
The scope can be a once-off audit, a focused implementation sprint, or ongoing technical SEO support.
Review indexed, not indexed, redirect, canonical, 404, crawled-not-indexed, sitemap, and robots signals.
Prioritised fixes for redirects, canonicals, metadata, sitemap entries, internal links, schema, and crawl hygiene.
Hands-on updates to technical SEO files, templates, headers, sitemap, robots.txt, redirects, and public page signals where possible.
Review Search Console, live pages, sitemap, robots.txt, metadata, canonical tags, and known redirect paths.
Decide which URLs deserve indexation, which should redirect, and which should stay private or blocked.
Apply the fixes, test the important URLs, then request validation in Search Console where needed.
It can fix the signals that often cause indexation problems, including crawl paths, redirects, canonical tags, sitemap quality, metadata, and page quality issues. Google still decides what to index.
Yes. Search Console is one of the most useful sources for indexation, crawl, query, page, and technical visibility problems.
No. Small business websites also need clean crawl signals, especially when pages have been migrated from HTML to PHP or redesigned over time.
Send the brief and I will reply with the clearest next step, expected scope, and what I would prioritise first.