Support

Need help with Crowra?

Send a concise note with the page URL, what you expected, what happened, and your Chrome version. Screenshots are welcome when the issue is visual.

Fastest way to get unstuck.

Most support requests become easier to solve when they include a little context from the affected page and browser environment.

Bug report

Include the URL, active Crowra tab, any console error, and steps to reproduce the issue.

Store or install issue

Share the Chrome version, operating system, and whether the extension opens the side panel.

Feature request

Describe the workflow you are trying to improve and what output would help you decide faster.

Current workflow notes.

A few Crowra features have useful boundaries. Checking these first usually answers the common support questions.

PageSpeed tests

PageSpeed runs through Crowra's server-side wrapper for public URLs. Localhost, private-network, and blocked preview URLs cannot be tested by Google servers; use a public preview URL or the browser-observed timing panel instead.

Search Console values

Crowra prepares local index-readiness signals and a URL Inspection worksheet. Actual Google index status, last crawl, and Google-selected canonical values still require access to the verified Search Console property.

No-AI-API checks

AI / GEO readiness, AI-bot visibility, deterministic interpretation previews, entity/topic coverage, and content briefs run without a generative AI assistant or user-provided AI API key.

Reports and history

Markdown, JSON, CSV, self-contained HTML, printable views, project history, competitor baselines, and re-check reminders are local or portable workflows unless a future hosted report layer is added.

Scan outputs

The homepage scan-output section shows what each scan returns: scores and evidence, Fix Plan priorities, overlay context, handoffs, and local return paths for follow-up checks.

Feature coverage

Use the homepage feature map for the current scan, fix, overlay, SEO, Tech, Schema, Links, AI/GEO, A11y, Extractors, Reports, and History surfaces.

Service boundaries

The homepage boundaries section explains what runs locally, what uses the Crowra PageSpeed wrapper, and what would require future cloud or external-service infrastructure.