Most audit tools give you a snapshot, then sit idle until you click the button again. TechySEO keeps crawling in the background after that first pass: new pages get picked up automatically, a bad deploy that quietly noindexes half your blog gets caught the same day, and your health score reflects what's actually live right now instead of what was live three weeks ago.
A traditional SEO tool runs when you click the button, then goes quiet until you click it again. That gap is usually a few weeks. Plenty can go wrong in a few weeks: a developer ships a config change that slaps a noindex tag onto the whole blog by accident, a product page starts 404ing after an inventory sync, a canonical tag gets mangled by a template update nobody reviewed.
None of that shows up until the next scheduled scan. By then rankings have already started to slide, crawl budget got spent re-confirming pages that should've been fine, and Google has indexed whatever the broken version was serving in the meantime.
Continuous crawling closes that gap by not having one. TechySEO keeps revisiting your site between audits, so the noindex tag or the 404 gets caught the day it happens, not the day someone finally remembers to run a scan.
Not a once-a-month batch job. The crawler is working right now, somewhere in your rotation.
No complex setup. Add your site, configure your capacity, and the crawler handles the rest automatically.
Verify ownership with a DNS record or an HTML meta tag. Takes about two minutes, no code deploy needed.
10K, 50K, 150K, or 300K+ URLs. Match it to how big the site actually is rather than guessing high.
No second step to remember. Discovery, JavaScript rendering, and the full set of SEO checks all run from the first pass.
Issues land scored by impact. Critical ones page you immediately. Fix, recheck, repeat β there's no "next audit" to wait for.
One site breaks, you find out the same day instead of finding out in the client's email. With everything crawling continuously in the background, the monthly report is just an export, not a scramble the night before it's due.
Products launch, get repriced, and get discontinued daily. Every new product URL gets checked for a real title tag, a working canonical, and metadata that isn't just inherited from the template's placeholder.
Publish dozens of articles a day and a single CMS template bug doesn't hit one page, it hits all of them simultaneously. Continuous crawling catches that pattern within the first few articles instead of the four-hundredth.
Everything you need to know about TechySEO's continuous crawling feature.
Connect your site and let the crawler keep running in the background. First week's free, and you don't need a card to start.