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Launch Crowra from Chrome and keep the audit beside the page you are reviewing.
Audit the page in front of you for SEO, schema, links, accessibility, technical health, and AI readiness - without leaving Chrome.
No account required. Local scan history. Built for people who ship and review pages.

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, technical signals, schema, links, accessibility, and AI readiness.
Download Markdown or JSON reports, start a same-site crawl, or compare against locally stored scan history.
One side panel replaces a scattered tab stack of validators, link checkers, snippets, and manual page notes.
Titles, descriptions, headings, canonicals, robots directives, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, and SERP preview.
HTTPS, viewport, hreflang, canonical chains, mixed content signals, and resource breakdowns.
llms.txt, AI-bot access in robots.txt, content density, E-E-A-T signals, and entity hints.
JSON-LD, Microdata, RDFa, link status checks, redirect chains, crawl exports, and broken-page review.
Crowra treats GEO as part of the same review surface as technical SEO: crawl access, structured entities, readable content, and AI-facing discovery files.
Check llms.txt, robots.txt AI-bot access, content density, entity hints, and E-E-A-T signals in one pass.
Review titles, descriptions, social previews, canonical hints, robots directives, and schema-backed page context.
Use content and heading signals to understand whether a page communicates the topic humans and machines expect.
Spot content gaps that can become helpful FAQ sections, support answers, and structured snippets.
Crowra is built for user-facing page inspection. It does not require an account, analytics SDK, backend service, or remote code. Settings and scan history live in your browser.
Scan history, 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, schema markup, links, accessibility, crawlability, robots directives, llms.txt, 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 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.
You can export page audits as Markdown or JSON, crawl results as CSV or JSON, and local history as JSON for deeper review or handoff.
No. Crowra works without an account or hosted backend. Audit-related requests are made directly to the site you choose to inspect.
Settings, onboarding state, custom extractor rules, and scan history 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, and entity clarity.
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.