SEO & GEO Radar — site structure diagnostics for AI + Search
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SEO & GEO Radar

A compact hub for Radar: what it measures, what it does not, and what to do after a scan. One page to understand the product before you run the demo or pick a plan.
Quick start

1) Run the Free Demo and validate the shipped output.
2) Use the map to spot missing hubs, orphan leaves, and thin clusters.
3) Share a screenshot + the link with your team.
4) If you need higher limits and interpretation, open Pricing.

Radar output: URL structure as a navigable graph (home / hubs / leaves).
Radar output: URL structure as a navigable graph (home / hubs / leaves).

What Radar is

  • Site structure diagnostics: it builds a URL graph and classifies pages as home / hub / leaf.
  • Sitemap-first discovery with a crawl fallback when sitemaps are missing or incomplete.
  • Shareable artifacts: a public link and a share card image (1200×630).
  • Action-oriented: every scan ends with concrete issues to fix (missing hubs, orphan leaves, shallow clusters).
What Radar is not

Radar is not a ranking guarantee. It does not scan sites behind logins, paywalls, access controls, or aggressive bot protection. When automated discovery is blocked, Radar can visualize a URL snapshot you provide (JSON import).

How it works

Radar tries to extract sitemaps via robots.txt, then reads sitemap URLs and builds a graph. If sitemap discovery fails, it falls back to a shallow crawl (fair use limits apply).

Output artifacts

Share card example (generated from the current view).
Share card example (generated from the current view).
Scan output example (before).
Scan output example (before).

Score & grade

Radar score is a quick heuristic that summarizes structure quality: coverage depth, hub-to-leaf distribution, and internal navigability signals.

Grade Typical meaning First actions
A–B Clear hub→leaf hierarchy, discoverable clusters Overlay demand, expand missing clusters
C Some structure exists, but hubs are uneven / thin Normalize hubs, prune or merge thin clusters
D–F Many orphan leaves, weak navigation, missing sitemap Fix sitemap + internal links, rebuild hubs

Worked example

Use this block as the “scan story” pattern across your team: screenshot → 3 findings → 3 fixes → rescan.

Before / after

Before: sitemap incomplete, hubs missing, too many orphan leaves.
Before: sitemap incomplete, hubs missing, too many orphan leaves.
After: sitemap fixed, hub pages added, navigation normalized.
After: sitemap fixed, hub pages added, navigation normalized.
Example findings & fixes
  • Finding: sitemap has only a subset of pages → Fix: publish a complete sitemap index.
  • Finding: leaf pages are not grouped under hubs → Fix: add hub pages and link hubs↔leaves.
  • Finding: deep pages have no navigation path → Fix: add breadcrumbs and related links within clusters.

FAQ

What can I do after one scan?

Fix sitemap coverage, remove orphan leaves, and normalize hub→leaf navigation for the top clusters.

Does Radar guarantee indexing or rankings?

No. Radar is a diagnostics and planning tool. Results depend on execution and competition.

What if my site blocks crawling?

Radar does not scan sites behind logins, paywalls, or aggressive bot protection. Use JSON import to visualize a URL snapshot you provide.

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