Technical SEO Audit Checklist for Growing Websites

By Olivia Carter · Updated June 8, 2026 · 3 min read

A technical SEO audit helps identify problems that prevent search engines from crawling, indexing, and understanding a website. For growing websites, technical issues can quietly limit performance even when content quality is strong.

In this guide

  • Crawlability
  • Indexing
  • Site speed
  • Mobile usability
  • Structured checks

Start With Crawlability

Search engines need access to important pages. Check robots.txt, sitemap.xml, internal links, and whether important URLs return 200 status codes.

Review Indexing Rules

Important pages should not have accidental noindex tags or canonical tags pointing elsewhere. Review page templates, category pages, and high-value articles.

Check Page Speed

Slow pages can reduce user engagement. Review image sizes, unused scripts, caching, and server response time.

Mobile Usability

Navigation, text size, buttons, and layout should work clearly on smaller screens.

Common Technical SEO Issues

FAQ

How often should technical SEO be checked?

Monthly light checks and quarterly deeper audits are practical for most sites.

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Olivia Carter is an Inboundo contributor focused on practical digital marketing, SEO, AI tools, automation, online learning, and business growth resources.

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