Run a site audit to find SEO issues
Go to your WordPress admin, SEO, Audit, Site Audit tab.
Click the Run audit button.
Wait the end of the scan. It can takes a while depending of the amount of URL to analyze and your server configuration.
You can close the tab as the task running in the background.
Select Post types to analyze
If you want to analyzed specific post types, go to the Settings tab, and select the desired post types under the Site audit settings section.
Click Save changes.
Email alerts
If you want to receive an email alert once the site audit is complete, go to the Settings tab and enter emails separated with commas under the Site audit settings section.
Click Save changes.
Analyze the results
Once the scan is completed, you get the total of issues found, and the number of URL analyzed.
Click on one of the 13 categories to see the list of URLs with an issue, its associated details, the level of impact on your SEO, and data from Google Search Console.
Each table can be sorted by a specific column.
You can also run an instant search by using the dedicated field.
And export the data to a CSV file.
Click on the Edit link of an issue to directly run the editor to fix your problem.
Click the Ignore button if the issue is not relevant to your site / SEO strategy.
All the SEO issues found are updated automatically when you update a post, page or post type.
Integrate your Google Search Console data
To do this, follow our dedicated guide to connect your Google Search Console account with SEOPress PRO.
Clear existing SEO issues
If you want to clear all the SEO issues detected in your database, go to SEO, Tools, Reset tab, Clean Site Audit section, and click “Delete SEO Audit scans” button.