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SeoProfy expands technical SEO audits to 300-plus data points

SeoProfy pushed its technical audit past 300 data points, then paired it with a tighter implementation workflow. The move targets agencies trying to turn diagnostics into revenue, not report bloat.

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SeoProfy expands technical SEO audits to 300-plus data points
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SeoProfy has pushed its technical SEO audit service past 300 data points, adding a more structured path from diagnosis to implementation as agencies look for ways to turn complex site fixes into measurable client work. The Orlando, Florida-based firm announced the update on April 29, saying the expanded audit is meant to close the gap between analysis and action, which is often where technical SEO programs lose momentum.

The new audit examines crawlability, indexing behavior, page speed, metadata, internal structure, mobile performance and security settings. SeoProfy says the service is designed to explain why a site can still underperform even when content quality and link acquisition look solid. The company says the audit can be paired with its proprietary SearchAnalytics.ai platform and external tools including Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, Semrush and SurferSEO, giving teams a way to move from raw diagnostics to a prioritized workflow clients can actually execute.

That emphasis on prioritization matters because SeoProfy says its audits are delivered in two to four weeks, depending on site size. The firm’s own service pages say the report prioritizes SEO recommendations and turns the findings into a step-by-step workflow. For agencies, that matters as much as the audit depth itself. A 300-point review can support higher retainers and enterprise trust, but it also raises the bar on delivery, requiring tighter scoping, cleaner handoffs and stronger execution if the work is going to justify the added complexity.

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SeoProfy says it was founded in 2012 and now employs 100-plus experts. Andrew Shum, the company’s Head of SEO, said he has been with SeoProfy for more than six years and has led the SEO department for the past 3.5 years. The company says the expanded audit is aimed at complex clients across law, ecommerce, enterprise, SaaS, healthcare, automotive, B2B and real estate, the kind of accounts where crawl waste, duplicate content, internal linking problems and structural issues can become operational risks, not just ranking nuisances.

The broader logic lines up with Google Search Central’s guidance, which puts crawlability, indexing, crawlable links, metadata, JavaScript processing and redirects at the center of technical SEO. Google also says mobile-first indexing uses the mobile version of a site’s content for indexing and ranking, making technical fixes a direct visibility issue rather than a back-office cleanup task. Clutch currently lists SeoProfy as an Orlando SEO agency with a typical project range of $12,600 to $199,999 and an hourly rate of $50 to $99, a price band that fits an audit built for premium, process-heavy client relationships.

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