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Websites are difficult to manage. Very quickly they have lots of links that might break, and there are ever changing demands from web browsers developers, search engines, and social networks. This can quickly lead to there being thousands, tens of thousands, of even hundreds of thousands, of things to check.
If you want to give your user's a good user experience, avoid browsers telling them your website is insecure, and rank well in the search engines then you have to be on top of these things.
The obvious answer to this problem is to use software tools to help find these issues. But looking at the market it is filled with tools using archaic technology that you pay for the pleasure of using your own resources, or tools that you need a second mortgage on your house for that consist mostly of re-worked public data. To justify the costs these tools flood their users with un-necessary and unactionable data and when that becomes too much often resort to undefined out of 10 scoring systems that reduce any informational utility even further. Some claim to offer the fastest crawlers, but don't tell you that for the average site you don't want that as it will take your site down.
Arguably the biggest, most trafficked websites, are catered for. But your regular small to average sized site, or person managing those sites, is forced to shoe-horn itself into one of the offerings.
Enter "The Crawl Tool". The Crawl Tool takes a different approach. The approach is to define who the users are (the SEOs, the agencies, the webmasters, the business, run small to medium websites, your average website) and ask the question at every step if the development is meeting a user need.
Each developed feature is also tested against The 3 Principles.
* Simplicity - that's not to say that it's missing things, but that The Crawl Tool strives to present what is important in an easy and actionable way. Anybody can use it - whether that's yourself, a tech team, or your work experience intern.
* Low Cost - The Crawl Tool charges for what you use and keeps costs low so you pay less. The philosophy is that it should be accessible to small business and starters too.
* Ease of Management - presenting you with data is great, but The Crawl Tool wants to make it easy for you to manage fixing any problems.
By leveraging modern technologies The Crawl Tool is able to abstract the technicalities of crawls and building the reports from the user and simplify it to a website where you can easily runs these crawls and reports with a button click.
The reports contain useful, actionable, data with no fluff. They're simple to use both for yourself or if you want to delegate the work.
And we provide functionality to help you manage actioning any fixes you need to do.
You want your website or the websites you manage to have great user experience and on-site SEO. So does The Crawl Tool.
And the big bonus is that by leveraging modern technologies, The Crawl Tool drives down the cost of creating these reports and providing this functionality. A cost reduction that is passed on to customers with the lowest prices amongst competitors. Significantly so. You pay for what you use, not marketing.
If you've not already registered, then you can get 1000 crawl credits for free on registration. So check it out at https://www.thecrawltool.com/ . As a user focused business any suggestions and feedback you have are important feedback@thecrawltool.com . Genuinely, your feed back will be listened to. There might even be a little reward for helpful feedback.
Start with a free crawl of up to 1,000 URLs and get actionable insights today.
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