Effortless Website Tracking in One Place

Replace scattered sheets with a single, filterable tracker for every URL—see key metrics at a glance, spot patterns, drill into reports, re-check in one click, share what matters, and keep teams aligned.

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Your entire website, one live tracker

One table for every URL

Track all key metrics for your project in a single, live, tabular view—so you can scan performance across pages without hopping between reports. Organize at scale and keep everything in one place.

URLs are grouped by directory and cover results from 38 tests, giving you a complete snapshot at a glance.

One table for every URL
Customize the view to your workflow

Customize the view to your workflow

Hide columns you don’t need, focus on the tests that matter, and reorder columns like a spreadsheet—so the tracker mirrors how your team reviews pages.

Build stakeholder-specific views (SEO, content, engineering) to keep each team focused on the metrics they own.

Re-check with recency you can trust

Refresh results for the whole project or for selected URLs. The tracker shows when each page was last checked, helping you judge freshness and validity before acting

Re-check all URLs or just a subset in a click, so template changes and hotfixes are verified immediately.

Re-check with recency you can trust
Visual status + easy exports

Visual status + easy exports

Scan pass/fail at a glance with clear status cues, then export the entire table to CSV or XLSX for deeper analysis or sharing with stakeholders. Import to Sheets/Excel in seconds

Green cells highlight passes and red cells flag failures—making it obvious where to prioritize fixes before you export.

See Website Tracker in action

Flip through real screenshots of the live, filterable table. Watch how pages group by directory, pass/fail colors surface priorities, and one-click re-checks keep every metric fresh.

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Website teams rely on Website Tracker

Stop juggling spreadsheets. Website Tracker puts every page’s key metrics in one live table. Scan sections, spot patterns, drill into reports, and keep results fresh—so your team prioritizes fixes faster.

One live table for every URL and metric

See results from 38 tests across all your URLs in one place. Pages are grouped by directory, so template and section health is instantly clear. Replace scattered sheets with a single view that scales and stays current as your site evolves.

Customizable views that match your workflow

Hide columns or entire tests, and reorder columns like a spreadsheet.Create stakeholder-specific views for SEO, content, or engineering so each team focuses on what they own. Review faster without maintaining separate files.

Fresh, trustworthy data with one-click re-checks

Re-check the entire project or only selected URLs to verify changes after releases. Each row shows the last-checked date, so you know what’s up to date before acting. Prioritize confidently and confirm fixes immediately.

Clear priorities and easy hand-offs

Pass/fail colors highlight what needs attention now, and links take you straight to detailed reports.Export the tracker to CSV/XLSX for wider sharing or deeper analysis, turning review meetings into action lists.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is Website Tracker, and how is it different from Reports?
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Website Tracker is the bird’s-eye view of your site. It brings all tracked metrics for every URL into one large, tabular view, so you can scan performance across pages without hopping between individual reports.

What data does the tracker include, and how is it organized?
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Results from 38 tests across SEO, performance, best practices, and security. URLs are grouped by directory, so you can compare sections/templates and spot regressions quickly.

Can I customize the tracker to match how my team reviews pages?
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Yes. Hide columns or entire tests, reorder columns like a spreadsheet, and tailor views for SEO, content, or engineering. Re-check all or selected URLs; last-checked dates show freshness.

How do pass/fail indicators and recency help me prioritize fixes?
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Green cells mean a metric passed; red cells flag failures—priorities pop instantly. The last-checked date helps you judge freshness after releases, then jump to the matching report to fix fast.

Can I export the tracker and work in Excel/Sheets if needed?
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Yes. Export the tracker to CSV/XLSX for Excel/Sheets. Individual Webpage Audits export to PDF/CSV/XLSX and have shareable links. Bulk Tools runs aren’t saved as links but their tables can be downloaded.

Replace Clumsy spreadsheets with Website Tracker

See all metrics for every page, grouped by directory. Build review-ready views, refresh results anytime, and keep teams aligned on what to fix first.

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