Public signals only
WebScope audits public signals only: visible HTML, metadata, headings, links, public robots.txt, sitemap discovery, media tags, structured data, and other public page-level diagnostics.
Responsible SEO
WebScope should help people understand public SEO signals without pretending to know private business performance or promising outcomes that a public audit cannot prove.
Legal review is required before public launch.
These principles keep the static preview and any future public audit language diagnostic, authorization-aware, and clear about what URL-only checks cannot prove.
WebScope audits public signals only: visible HTML, metadata, headings, links, public robots.txt, sitemap discovery, media tags, structured data, and other public page-level diagnostics.
Public audits cannot know real rankings, clicks, Search Console data, GA4 data, server logs, revenue, conversions, private content, login-only content, or user behavior.
WebScope does not promise rankings, traffic, revenue, conversions, sales, leads, visibility, or business results. Scores are diagnostic aids, not final business decisions.
Future audits should not be used against third-party sites without authorization where the use would be abusive, excessive, deceptive, or inconsistent with the site's access rules.
Audit observations can change because sites, crawlers, redirects, robots.txt, CDN behavior, locale handling, network conditions, and rendering behavior can change.
Future hosted audits should block private network targets, localhost, intranet hosts, non-public services, login-only flows, form submission, and attempts to bypass access controls.