Measure your site's technical health with the Dashboard

Do you know if your top website areas and website overall are technically healthy? With Conductor Monitoring’s Dashboard, you can visualize your technical SEO data in a way that’s actionable, not overwhelming. In this lesson, we walk through the various Dashboard metrics that help you easily report on your technical health in real-time, and uncover areas to focus on for improvement.

Topics include

  • Measuring how optimized your website is for SEO with the health score
  • Monitoring issues at the website and segment levels
  • Keeping an eye on what’s been changing on your website
  • Setting your scope to focus on the website sections most important to you

Transcript

When measuring your website's technical health, it's important to visualize your data in a way that's actionable, not overwhelming. Conductor Website Monitoring's dashboards provide you with a comprehensive overview of technical SEO performance and the ability to dive deeper with segments.

By default, data is displayed for the past 14 days and can be adjusted with a date selector. Theo, a technical SEO manager wants to monitor issues, changes, and progress across various areas of his website in real time. He uses the scope selector to customize his view of the segments he cares most about.

For his entire website and each segment, he can see a snapshot of the health score or the degree to which that set of pages is optimized for SEO and how it's developed over the selected time period. For any unexpected fluctuations, he can review a report of the issue changes that produce the health score variation. Each issue is valued with a certain number of points based on the impact it has on SEO performance. So the health score adjusts when the issues are opened or resolved, or when the important score of the affected pages changes.

Issue changes over time are also presented on the dashboard itself. He can scan for dates when website changes resulted in new or resolved SEO issues. Beyond issues, the page changes chart monitors the number of changed, added, removed, and redirected pages. If he spots a spike in unexpected activity, he can focus on individual page changes.

With the pie charts here, Theo can understand the breakdown of URLs being crawled and the percentage of indexable versus non-indexable URLs. He likes using the clean visualizations of the pages graphs to include in his technical SEO reporting, such as the distribution of their pages by health score and the number of indexable pages missing from the site map. At the website level, core web vitals metrics provide a snapshot of platform performance based on the page speed insights origin summary report.

By reviewing dashboard metrics by segment, Theo can analyze how different areas of his website are performing comparatively. Check if issues and changes are particularly prevalent in one section over another, and reach out to relevant team members if he notices a concerning trend.

Every Monday morning, you'll also receive an email report with an overview of the most important changes on your website for an update on health score page changes and issues across the scopes you've selected to display in your dashboard.

Set your preferred scopes today to stay up to date on important changes across your website and top segments.