This page helps you choose the right tool in the SEO dashboard: page analysis, URL comparison, report workflow, Google Search Console, and the Cookie banner generator.
Review one page in a few minutesCompare pages and work with search queriesHistory, saved reports, and MD/CSV/PDF exportCookie banner with consent modes
The dashboard brings together page analysis, comparison, saved reports, export, Search Console connection, and the Cookie banner generator. Use the cards below to pick the right tool.
Start
Start with a broad check
Best for the first run. seodot reviews the whole page and shows where weak spots already stand out.
Useful when you need to understand how pages differ from each other, a competitor, or an older version. You can add search queries manually or pull them from Google Search Console.
When to use it
You want to compare your page with a competitor.
You have a before and after version or Search Console queries.
What you get
What is stronger and weaker on each page.
Which blocks need attention first.
A clearer base for the next edit with the selected queries in mind.
If the task is still unclear, use this simple order.
01
Need the full picture
Start with the general SEO audit.
02
The copy or snippet feels weak
Run the content check or title/description ideas.
03
Technical or UX concerns are involved
Check the technical layer, then review the page visuals and usability.
04
Need to compare pages
Run URL comparison and add search queries manually or through Search Console.
05
Need real search queries
Connect Search Console and choose URLs by impressions, clicks, and CTR.
06
Need to keep the result
Save the report, export it, or build a fix plan after analysis.
07
Need a Cookie banner
Open the generator, scan the site, and review the lists before installing the JS.
Start with one page
Open the SEO dashboard, paste a URL, and run the general audit. After the first report, you can move into comparison, export, the fix plan, or the Cookie banner generator.
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