Google keeps a detailed record of what it thinks of your website - which pages it bothers to look at, which it ignores, and which searches you nearly win. This audit reads that record and tells you what it's worth.
Request a sample auditHow much of your website is actually in Google's index - and how much of your content investment never had a chance to be found.
The specific reasons Google gives for leaving pages out - thin pages, duplicates, technical dead ends - ranked by what they're costing you.
The searches where you sit just off page one - the cheapest traffic you'll ever win, because the hard work is already done.
Whether your visibility is your own name reflected back at you, or genuine reach into the searches that create new customers.
Where Google's limited attention on your site is being squandered - dead sections, broken subdomains, pages that shouldn't exist.
A recovery plan ordered by commercial value: which fixes unlock traffic you've already earned, and which are cosmetic.
Recent findings from delivered audits, anonymised.
Google was declining to index the majority of a B2B company's pages - more than half its content never had a chance to rank.
Search Console audit, B2B SaaS, 2026More than a third of Google's crawl activity on one site was hitting dead ends across 20 subdomains - attention wasted on pages that couldn't rank.
Search Console audit, B2B SaaS, 2026A site was seen over a million times a quarter in search results - but its buyer terms sat on page two, converting just 0.7% of those impressions into clicks.
Search Console audit, B2B SaaS, 2026Request a sample and you'll get an anonymised version of a real Search Console audit - actual findings, actual scores, client details removed.
Request a sample auditA review built on Google's own data about your website - the closest thing to asking Google directly what it thinks of you. It shows how much of your site Google has actually indexed, which searches you win and lose, and where recoverable traffic is sitting in pages Google is ignoring.
An SEO audit looks at the whole competitive picture - rivals, content, authority, AI visibility. A Search Console audit goes deep on one privileged source: Google's own account of your site. It's the fastest way to find out whether your visibility problem is content that doesn't compete, or a site Google can't properly see. The two are often run together.
Very often, yes. In one recent audit Google was declining to index the majority - 56% - of a company's pages, so more than half its content never had a chance to rank. Publishing more into a site Google is ignoring just makes the pile bigger.
Read-only access to your Search Console property. Nothing on your site is changed - the audit reads Google's data, evidences the findings, and hands you the priorities.