Fix planning and handoff
Added a dedicated Fixes workflow that turns audit issues into prioritized tasks with owner, effort, impact, and export formats for Markdown, GitHub, Linear, Jira, and Trello.
Audit the page in front of you for SEO, crawlability, schema, rich results, links, accessibility, PageSpeed, and AI readiness without leaving Chrome.
No account required. Parsed robots.txt, sitemap checks, PageSpeed runs, overlay markers, quick exports, and local re-check history built for people who ship and review pages.

Released June 1, 2026. This update turns audits into clearer fix plans with richer schema and link checks, content readiness signals, PageSpeed checks, page overlay context, and easier client handoffs.
Added a dedicated Fixes workflow that turns audit issues into prioritized tasks with owner, effort, impact, and export formats for Markdown, GitHub, Linear, Jira, and Trello.
Added Schema Diff, visible-content consistency checks, FAQ opportunity detection, Microdata / RDFa extraction, and Rich Results handoff shortcuts.
Added AI Bot Visibility, AI Citation Readiness signals, deterministic interpretation previews, entity/topic coverage, missing entity signals, topic clusters, and source/support coverage checks.
Updated onboarding, the product tour, options, support, privacy, README, llms.txt, and Chrome Web Store drafts so users can see current scan areas, outputs, and export workflows more clearly.
Crowra keeps the workflow compact: inspect the active tab, sort the signal from the noise, and export the result when the review needs to travel.
Launch Crowra from Chrome and keep the audit beside the page you are reviewing.
Get prioritized findings across metadata, robots.txt, sitemaps, schema, rich results, links, accessibility, and AI readiness, then inspect visible issues, page structure, schema, and canonical/robots signals directly on the page when context matters.
Copy Markdown, export crawl data, open a project-ready client report, pin URLs for local re-checks, or compare against locally stored scan history with diffs.
The extension is meant for the practical moment when a page needs review, prioritization, and a clear handoff, not another detached dashboard.
Scan a staging or production URL, review the Fix Plan, check visible page markers, run PageSpeed on public previews, and export the remaining blockers before launch.
Use SEO, SERP, AI/GEO, entity/topic coverage, FAQ opportunities, internal link ideas, and content brief signals to tighten a page before publishing.
Collect canonical, robots, X-Robots-Tag, hreflang, schema, crawl, PageSpeed, and Search Console worksheet notes in one place before sending work to a developer.
Turn local scans into client-ready Markdown, HTML, printable browser/PDF views, before/after summaries, and competitor or benchmark comparisons from saved history.
Crowra is not just a list of warnings. Each scan turns the live page into evidence, priority, visual context, and a portable handoff you can act on.
Composite score, category scores, severity counts, page signals, and issue grouping for the current URL.
Metadata, headings, schema blocks, links, crawl data, timing signals, and accessibility evidence behind the finding.
P0/P1/P2 priorities, owner, effort, launch impact, quick wins, done state, and copy-ready recommendations.
Visible markers for issues, headings, images, links, schema, accessibility targets, structure, canonical, and robots signals.
Markdown, JSON, CSV, HTML, printable views, client packs, before/after summaries, and task formats for common tools.
Project history, saved baselines, local comparisons, pinned URLs, due labels, and optional Chrome re-check notifications.
One side panel replaces a scattered tab stack of validators, link checkers, snippets, and manual page notes.
Titles, descriptions, headings, canonicals, Google SERP preview, Facebook and Twitter card previews, and image audit signals.
HTTPS, viewport, hreflang, directive-level X-Robots-Tag checks, early charset placement, parsed robots.txt groups, sitemap discovery, Search Console handoff with URL Inspection worksheet, resource breakdowns, browser-observed INP, and PageSpeed checks.
JSON-LD, Microdata, RDFa, field-level schema validation, product rating visibility, breadcrumb/schema consistency, rich result eligibility, Rich Results Test handoff, and draft JSON-LD generation for common schema types.
Link status checks, internal link suggestions, redirect chains, same-site crawl exports, project reports, white-label client reports with project names, logos, and before/after summaries, guided competitor baselines, history diffs, and pinned local re-check reminders with optional Chrome notifications.
The extension is organized around practical review surfaces: scan the page, inspect the evidence, mark what is visible, export the work, and return to important URLs later.
Crowra treats GEO as part of the same review surface as technical SEO: crawl access, structured entities, readable content, topic coverage, rich-result eligibility, and AI-facing discovery files.
Check llms.txt, AI-bot access in robots.txt, parsed user-agent rules, sitemap discovery, and crawl-delay hints in one pass.
Review titles, descriptions, social card previews, rich result eligibility, canonical hints, and schema-backed page context.
Review detected entities, missing entity signals, topic clusters, definitions, comparisons, examples, tables, citations, supporting pages, and keyword-focused content brief ideas.
Move from findings to handoff fast with prioritized fixes, page overlay markers for visible issues, page structure, schema, canonical/robots signals, task exports, same-site review, and Markdown diffs.
Crowra is strongest when users know exactly where each signal comes from: the live page, the browser, the Crowra server wrapper, manual verification, or a future integration layer.
Metadata, headings, schema, links, accessibility, overlays, fix plans, reports, history, extractors, and same-site crawl data are reviewed from the page and browser context you choose.
Public URL PageSpeed checks go through the Crowra server wrapper so credentials stay server-side. Localhost, private-network, and blocked URLs fall back to browser-observed timing signals.
Crowra prepares local index-readiness signals and a URL Inspection worksheet. Actual Google index status, last crawl, and Google-selected canonical still require access to the verified Search Console property.
Competitor and benchmark comparisons use saved local scans, guided baseline steps, score deltas, metadata changes, and content gap signals. Crowra does not scrape SERPs or track rankings.
AI-bot access, citation readiness, entity/topic coverage, deterministic interpretation previews, and keyword-focused content briefs run without a generative AI assistant.
Markdown, JSON, CSV, self-contained HTML, and printable PDF views can be shared as files or copied content. Hosted public report links would require a future cloud layer.
Crowra is built for user-facing page inspection. It does not require an account, analytics SDK, user-provided credentials, or remote code. Settings, scan history, pinned re-check targets, and reminder state live in your browser; PageSpeed credentials stay server-side.
Scan history, pinned re-check targets, local reminder state, settings, onboarding state, and custom extractor rules are stored locally in Chrome.
Crawls happen only when you start them, and stay scoped to same-site review workflows.
Install, scan, export, and review pages without creating a Crowra account.
Short answers for Chrome Web Store reviewers, SEOs, marketers, developers, and content teams checking whether Crowra fits their review workflow.
Crowra audits SEO metadata, technical signals, crawlability, PageSpeed, schema markup, rich-result eligibility, links, accessibility, robots directives, sitemap signals, llms.txt, deterministic AI interpretation previews, entity/topic coverage, keyword-focused content briefs with internal link ideas, and AI-readiness signals from the page you choose to inspect.
The main audit runs on the active page in your current tab. If you want broader coverage, you can explicitly start a same-site crawl from the Links tab.
No. Crowra does not run a full-site crawl by default. Same-site crawling starts only when you trigger it, and it stays scoped to the site you are reviewing.
Crowra is built for SEOs, marketers, content teams, product teams, developers, freelancers, and agencies who need a fast page-level audit, a clear fix plan, and a shareable handoff before or after publishing.
Crowra needs page access so it can analyze any site you choose, read on-page signals, and fetch related same-site resources such as robots.txt, sitemap.xml, llms.txt, and crawl targets when you start a crawl.
Yes. Crowra can parse robots.txt by user-agent, surface crawl restrictions, discover sitemap entries, and show crawlability warnings such as blocked bots, missing sitemaps, or high crawl-delay values.
No. Crowra checks the live page, creates a Search Console handoff with local index-readiness signals, and gives you a URL Inspection worksheet for verified values, but Google's actual indexed URL, last crawl, Google-selected canonical, and crawled-as data still require access to the verified Search Console property.
Yes. Crowra validates detected schema and can draft JSON-LD for common schema types such as Article, Product, Organization, FAQPage, LocalBusiness, Recipe, Event, and more.
You can export full audits as Markdown, JSON, downloadable or copyable self-contained HTML, and printable PDF views, download focused CSV datasets for issues, links, images, headings, hreflang, and sitemaps, export crawl results as CSV or JSON, use the guided competitor baseline workflow, generate same-page or competitor comparisons and content gap signals from local history, add project names, client names, report logos, notes, and before/after summaries, and copy task handoffs as Markdown checklists, GitHub issues, Linear tasks, Jira tasks, Trello cards, and client reports.
No. Crowra works without an account or user-provided credentials. Most audit requests go directly to the site you choose to inspect; optional PageSpeed tests use a server-side wrapper so credentials stay server-side.
Settings, onboarding state, custom extractor rules, scan history, pinned re-check targets, and local reminder state are stored locally in Chrome storage, not in a Crowra cloud account.
GEO means Generative Engine Optimization: signals such as AI crawler access, llms.txt, structured data, content density, citation readiness, and entity/topic coverage.
Not yet. Current AI / GEO features are deterministic readiness checks. Crowra reviews crawl access, llms.txt, schema, AI interpretation signals, entity/topic coverage, keyword-focused content brief signals, internal link ideas, E-E-A-T hints, and citation-readiness signals without requiring an AI API.
The core audit, overlays, reports, history, competitor baselines, and AI / GEO readiness checks run without a Crowra account. Optional PageSpeed checks use a Crowra server wrapper for public URLs, Search Console values require manual verification in a verified property, and hosted report links would require a future cloud layer.
Yes. History includes local pinned re-check targets with due labels, interval controls, and optional Chrome notifications. Open the pinned URL, scan it again, and Crowra updates the latest score and next due date locally.
Crowra is built as a Chrome extension and is designed for Chrome and Chromium-based browsers that support the required extension APIs.
Use Crowra when a launch, migration, content review, or AI-discovery cleanup needs a fast second pass.