When this workflow fits
- Pre-launch link QA
- Navigation and footer audits
- Content link reviews
- Small same-site crawls before migration or release
Check internal and external links, redirects, broken pages, anchor text, internal nofollow, same-site crawl results, orphan hints, and crawl exports in Chrome.
For launch teams, SEOs, and developers checking whether links are working, descriptive, crawlable, and safe before a page goes live.
Each check is designed to be reviewed while the page is open in Chrome, then copied or exported when the fix needs to move.
The goal is a practical audit path: scan the active page, inspect evidence, decide priority, and hand off only what matters.
Scan the live page and review page-level links first.
Start a scoped same-site crawl when navigation, templates, or launch paths changed.
Filter broken links, redirects, internal links, and external links before assigning fixes.
Export crawl results or issue lists when another team owns the URLs.
Move from this audit into adjacent checks when the page needs a wider review.
Use Crowra for the technical SEO pass that usually requires source checks, validators, PageSpeed, robots tools, and handoff notes.
Use Crowra when you need a practical Chrome SEO audit beside the page you are reviewing, not another detached dashboard.
Use Crowra to review discovery files and crawlability signals before a public page relies on them.
Use these practical articles when you need deeper context before or after running the audit.
Quick answers for people comparing Crowra with adjacent SEO tools.
No. Crowra checks link status, redirects, anchor text, internal nofollow, external noopener, crawl context, and internal link suggestions.
Yes. Same-site crawl results can be exported as CSV or JSON for technical handoff and QA review.
Crowra keeps the review close to the live page, with SEO, schema, links, crawlability, accessibility, AI readiness, and fix handoffs in one Chrome side panel.