Technical and content signals together
TrafficBud does not treat SEO as only metadata or only writing. It checks the technical surface and the page's ability to satisfy the query.
TrafficBud checks the details that shape search visibility: snippets, headings, canonical tags, noindex, schema, internal links, thin content, sitemap issues, mobile rendering, and keyword opportunities.
The audit finds technical, content, and internal-link issues in one pass.
These pages are not stripped-down ad pages. TrafficBud shows what it checks, how the workflow works, and how the free audit leads into a full SEO action plan.
TrafficBud does not treat SEO as only metadata or only writing. It checks the technical surface and the page's ability to satisfy the query.
The audit can feed snippet rewrites, schema drafts, content-refresh plans, page briefs, and a single ranked action plan.
Use the SEO audit before sending Google Ads traffic to a page. A paid landing page still needs clear intent, fast comprehension, and enough proof to convert.
TrafficBud starts with a free audit, then builds toward a tracked workspace: crawl the site, find content and internal-link gaps, generate keyword clusters, create page briefs, and download a ranked action plan.
The toolkit covers the practical SEO work that makes pages clearer to search engines and more convincing to visitors.
Free is enough to test the audit. Paid plans unlock scheduled monitoring, more page briefs, larger crawls, and auto-brief emails.
Metadata, headings, word count, canonical and noindex checks, internal links, image alt text, schema, Open Graph, viewport, status, HTTPS, and fetch performance.
Yes. TrafficBud identifies refresh opportunities and can generate a content refresh plan for a specific URL and query.
Yes. The content strategy step generates keyword clusters and page briefs for new pages worth building.
Use these pages to match the page to the searcher's intent before sending organic or paid traffic.