Site Audit is a RankDots module that analyzes your website's existing content performance using real data from Google Search Console and produces a prioritized action plan - telling you exactly which pages to create, improve, or protect to capture more organic traffic.
Unlike traditional technical SEO crawlers that check for broken links and missing meta tags, RankDots Site Audit focuses on content strategy gaps: comparing what your site currently covers against what your audience is actually searching for, then surfacing the actions with the highest traffic potential first.
What Site Audit does
- Pulls real performance data (clicks, impressions, rankings) from your connected Google Search Console property
- Maps which pages on your site rank for which topics, and how thoroughly they cover them
- Identifies gaps between your content and what competitors rank for
- Generates a personalized action plan sorted by potential traffic impact
What you need to get started
- A RankDots project with keywords and topic clusters already set up
- A connected Google Search Console account with at least one verified property
Note: Site Audit requires GSC to be connected. Without it, the module will show a prompt to connect - RankDots cannot generate recommendations without real search performance data.
How Site Audit Works - the analysis workflow
When Site Audit runs (either for the first time or on a re-scan), it executes a three-step pipeline in the background. A progress bar tracks each step in real time.
Step 1 - Pulling your search data
"Getting the latest clicks, impressions, and rankings from Google Search Console"
RankDots imports your GSC keyword and page performance data, collects search metrics (search volume, keyword difficulty, intent), and checks SERP rankings for your tracked keywords.
Step 2 - Analyzing your site
"Figuring out which pages rank for which topics and how well they cover them"
RankDots maps your GSC pages to your project's topic clusters and evaluates how thoroughly each page covers its assigned topic - measuring topic coverage (what percentage of relevant keywords the page addresses) and topic focus (what percentage of the page's content is dedicated to the topic).
Step 3 - Building your action plan
"Finding what to fix, create, or expand - sorted by traffic potential"
RankDots calculates potential traffic impact for each gap and generates a prioritized list of recommendations. Each recommendation is categorized and assigned an action type.
Progress bar states
- Upcoming -> step has not started yet
- Active -> step is currently running
- Complete -> step has finished (progress = 100%)
Once all three steps complete, a Success Screen appears showing your action plan summary. Click Open action plan to go directly to your recommendations.