Product skeleton

Clear public SEO checks.

The future public WebScope site will present controlled URL audits, readable score explanations, and exportable client reports without pretending to know private traffic or ranking data.

Closed access: public signups, live audits, and billing are not available yet.

The feature set is described for review only. It does not open a signup path, run a hosted audit, create reports on demand, or store account and quota data.

Planned public audit workflow

The intended hosted website workflow starts with a public URL, separates page-only checks from controlled same-domain crawls, and presents findings as diagnostic signals rather than guaranteed business outcomes. Larger audit sizes remain outside the public hosted worker path.

Page only

One exact public URL. Best for deep pages, landing pages, documentation, and strict page benchmarks where the result should stay focused on a single page.

Site crawl

Same-domain crawl up to the selected public website limit. The crawl may scan fewer pages if public discovery is limited by links, robots.txt, redirects, or sitemap availability.

Score explanation

Risk-adjusted score, technical risk, SEO maturity, content, links, media, structured data, and performance signals.

Crawl coverage

Diagnostics for robots.txt, sitemap discovery, same-domain URLs, stop reason, and maxPages coverage.

Client report

HTML report open and download workflows are planned for the website flow. Manual PDF remains a separate step.

Public-data honesty

No Search Console, GA4, server logs, traffic, conversions, revenue, or ranking promises are inferred. The public audit scope stays limited to data visible from normal public URL requests.

Static public skeleton

This site does not run audits yet. It documents the intended website experience around the validated SEO Scope Watcher engine while keeping accounts, billing, queues, and hosted worker execution out of scope.

Feature wording is intentionally scoped to future static product direction until a reviewed SaaS runtime and abuse controls exist.