Quickly review critical issues.
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:18 am
On-demand crawls are not instant (crawling is a big job), but they will typically finish between a few minutes and an hour. We understand that these are time-sensitive situations. You will soon receive an email that looks like this:
The email includes the number of URLs crawled (On tunisia number data will currently crawl up to 3,000 URLs), the total issues found, and a summary table of crawl issues by category. Click the [View Report] link to dive into the full crawl data.
We designed On-Demand Crawl to help you with your own human intelligence. You'll see some basic statistics above, but then quickly jump to a graph of your top issues by count. The graph only shows issues that occur at least once on your site - you can click "See More" to reveal all the issues that On-Demand Crawl tracks (the top two bars are truncated)...
The issues are also colored by category. Some items are warnings, and whether they matter depends a lot on the context. Other issues, like "critical errors" (in red), almost always demand attention. So let's take a look at these 404 errors. Scroll down and you'll see a list of "Crawled Pages" with filters. You're going to select "4xx" in the "Status Codes" dropdown...
The email includes the number of URLs crawled (On tunisia number data will currently crawl up to 3,000 URLs), the total issues found, and a summary table of crawl issues by category. Click the [View Report] link to dive into the full crawl data.
We designed On-Demand Crawl to help you with your own human intelligence. You'll see some basic statistics above, but then quickly jump to a graph of your top issues by count. The graph only shows issues that occur at least once on your site - you can click "See More" to reveal all the issues that On-Demand Crawl tracks (the top two bars are truncated)...
The issues are also colored by category. Some items are warnings, and whether they matter depends a lot on the context. Other issues, like "critical errors" (in red), almost always demand attention. So let's take a look at these 404 errors. Scroll down and you'll see a list of "Crawled Pages" with filters. You're going to select "4xx" in the "Status Codes" dropdown...