📊 Bulk Site Audit
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A bulk site audit is a comprehensive analysis that evaluates multiple pages on your website simultaneously, rather than checking them one at a time. With the metagenerator.org Bulk Site Audit tool, you can paste up to 20 URLs or supply a sitemap and receive an aggregated health report for your entire site in a single run. The tool uses AI to crawl each page, evaluate it across multiple SEO categories — including meta tags, content quality, technical performance, structured data, and AI visibility readiness — and then compile the results into a unified scorecard.
Unlike a single-page audit, a bulk audit reveals patterns and systemic issues that affect your site as a whole. For example, you might discover that 80% of your pages are missing Open Graph images, or that your blog posts consistently score low on heading structure. These cross-page insights are impossible to spot when auditing pages individually. The tool also identifies your best- and worst-performing pages, giving you a clear picture of where to focus your optimization efforts first. Results can be exported as a professional PDF report or a CSV spreadsheet, making it easy to share findings with your team or clients.
Search engines evaluate your website holistically, not just page by page. A single poorly optimized page can drag down the authority of your entire domain, and repeated issues like missing meta descriptions or broken structured data signal low quality to both Google and AI search systems like ChatGPT and Perplexity. Bulk auditing lets you catch these site-wide patterns before they compound into ranking losses. It is especially valuable after site migrations, content redesigns, or CMS updates where issues tend to cascade across many pages at once. By auditing in bulk regularly, you can maintain consistent SEO quality across your site, benchmark progress over time, and ensure that every page contributes positively to your overall search presence.
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A Bulk Site Audit lets you analyze multiple URLs or pages simultaneously instead of checking them one at a time. This is essential for larger websites where manually auditing each page would take hours. The tool crawls your specified URLs, checks SEO factors like meta tags, headings, page speed, structured data, and content quality for each page, then presents a consolidated report showing which pages need attention. It's particularly useful after site migrations, redesigns, or when onboarding a new client where you need a quick overview of the entire site's SEO health.
Auditing pages one at a time doesn't scale. Bulk auditing lets you check 50, 100, or more pages in a single session, making it practical to maintain SEO quality across an entire website.
When you audit pages in bulk, patterns emerge that single-page audits miss. You might discover that all blog posts are missing schema markup, or that a template change broke meta tags across an entire section.
After site redesigns or platform migrations, bulk auditing ensures nothing was lost in the transition. It's common for meta tags, redirects, or structured data to break during migrations.
SEO professionals need to demonstrate the state of a client's site quickly. Bulk audit reports provide a comprehensive overview that's far more valuable than cherry-picked individual page audits.
Free users can audit up to 10 pages per session. Pro subscribers can audit up to 50 pages, and Premium subscribers can audit up to 200 pages in a single batch.
Yes. Each page in a bulk audit receives the same comprehensive 10-category analysis as a single site audit, including meta tags, headings, structured data, page speed, and AI visibility factors.
Yes. You can mix URLs from different domains in a single bulk audit. This is useful for comparing your pages against competitor pages or auditing multiple client sites.