What Crowra does
Crowra audits the page you choose to scan for SEO, technical, schema, accessibility, link, PageSpeed, report, history, and AI-readiness issues. When you explicitly start a crawl, Crowra may also fetch same-site pages and related resources such as robots.txt, sitemap.xml, and llms.txt to provide crawl and link-check features.
Information Crowra handles
Crowra may access or generate the following information to provide its user-facing features:
- Page URLs and domains that you choose to scan.
- Website content and metadata needed for audit results, such as titles, descriptions, headings, links, structured data, robots directives, and page-level technical signals.
- Crawl results for same-site pages when you start a crawl.
- Public page URL and selected mobile or desktop strategy when you choose to run a PageSpeed test.
- Extension settings, onboarding state, custom extractor rules, local scan history, pinned re-check targets, and local reminder state stored in your browser.
How information is used
Crowra uses this information only to provide core extension features: page audits, link checks, optional same-site crawls, side-panel findings, deterministic AI / GEO readiness checks, content brief signals, report exports, local competitor or benchmark comparisons, local settings, and scan history, including local re-check reminders and browser notifications for pinned URLs when reminders are enabled.
Storage
Crowra stores settings, onboarding state, custom extractor rules, scan history, pinned re-check targets, and reminder state in the browser using Chrome storage.
Sharing
Crowra does not sell your data. Crowra does not share collected data with third parties for advertising, profiling, unrelated analytics, creditworthiness, or lending eligibility.
External requests
To perform audits and crawl features, Crowra may fetch resources from the website you choose to analyze, such as the current page, linked pages included in a user-started crawl, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, and llms.txt.
Optional Google PageSpeed Insights tests may send the tested public URL and selected strategy to Crowra's server-side PageSpeed wrapper and Google PageSpeed Insights. This is used only to return Lighthouse lab data and CrUX field data when you run a PageSpeed test; the extension does not ask you to provide or store PageSpeed credentials.
Current AI / GEO readiness checks, deterministic interpretation previews, entity/topic coverage, and content brief signals do not send page content to a generative AI provider and do not require a user-provided AI API key.
Your control
You control when Crowra scans a page and when it starts a crawl. You choose when to run PageSpeed, export reports, copy handoffs, or compare against local saved scans. You can disable re-check notifications, remove pinned re-check targets, and clear locally stored history and settings from within the browser environment.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact me@pean.dev.