Content checks

The release went out. Half the pricing page is gone.

The website works, the server responds, availability monitoring stays quiet, and the services page has been empty for three weeks. That is why we check the content as well as the availability.

Content checks are included from the Start plan.

Page reviewyourcompany.com10 of 10 addresses
  • /no change
  • /servicesno change
  • /pricing Missing content 320 characters left out of 4,100
  • /projectsno change
  • /projects/hall-2024 Error 404 the address is in the sitemap, the server does not know it
  • /aboutno change
  • /contactno change
  • /blog/standards-2026 Soft 404 code 200, with a page-not-found message in the content
  • /blogno change
  • /privacyno change
3 findings to fix

We check 24 of 340 addresses. Choose your key pages or move up a plan.

A simulated run. Time is compressed, the addresses are examples.

How it works.

We take the addresses from your sitemap, fetch them and compare them against the previous check. It needs no access and no change to your website: we read only what the site shows its visitors anyway, and we identify ourselves by name, so you can see us in the server logs.

What we catch.

Ten kinds of finding. Each one comes with its own description in the panel and the address it appeared on.

Missing content

The page still works, but three times less text is left on it.

Soft 404

The page answers “everything is fine” while showing a page-not-found message. Search engines treat that worse than a plain error.

Truncated page code

The response cuts off halfway, usually when the server is overloaded.

Empty response

The code is correct, the content is not there.

404 and server errors

On addresses that still worked yesterday.

Broken links and images

Inside the pages, together with the address they sit on.

Duplicate meta tags

Two pages claiming to be the same one.

Missing key element

An element you choose yourself: the buy button, the form, the phone number.

Shrunken sitemap

A third of the addresses have gone from the map, which usually means a release removed a whole section.

You always know how much we see.

Your plan sets how many addresses one check covers: 100 on Start, 500 on Business, from 2000 on Enterprise. When the site is larger, we do not quietly cut the check short. The panel and the report say plainly how many addresses we check out of how many.

That is the difference between a limit and misleading you.

100
Start
500
Business
2,000
Enterprise

You choose the pages that must be checked every time. We check them before the rest of the map.

You widen the scope with packs of 250 addresses. The more addresses, the lower the rate per pack.

What this does not replace.

The check reads the page as the server returns it. It will not see content added only after the visitor browser loads the page. We write this down so that nobody counts on a check we do not run.

Check your website.
Free, in two minutes.

The free technical review covers availability, the certificate, the domain, email, content and forms. It ends with a score and a list of tasks you can hand to your developer. No payment card and no commitment.