One of the most requested features since we launched the AEO Audit is here: page-level management. You can now add new pages, reanalyze existing ones, and remove pages from a completed audit without rerunning the entire thing.
Here's what shipped, how it works, and why it matters.
Until today, audits were all-or-nothing. If you published a new blog post and wanted it included in your audit, you had to rerun the full audit from scratch. Updated your homepage copy? Full rerun. Realized a staging page accidentally got included? No way to remove it.
This was slow, wasteful, and frustrating especially for teams iterating on content quickly.
You can now add individual URLs to any completed audit. The new page goes through the exact same pipeline as the original audit crawling, content extraction, AI analysis, and scoring then gets folded into your existing results.
How it works:
What happens behind the scenes:
www variations, and protocol differences automaticallyUpdated your content? Reanalyze just that page. The system re-crawls the URL, runs fresh analysis with the latest AI models, and updates both the page-level and overall audit scores.
When to use this:
What's preserved:
Clean up your audit by removing pages that aren't relevant. Staging pages, duplicates, or out-of-scope URLs can be removed cleanly without affecting the rest of your results.
Built-in safeguards:
Page management is integrated directly into the audit results dashboard no separate screens or workflows.
A focused dialog with real-time URL validation. As you type, the system checks domain matching, accessibility, and duplicates. Progress indicators show the crawling and analysis stages, and you get clear success or error feedback when the operation completes.
Every page row in the results table now includes an actions menu with Reanalyze and Delete options. Confirmation dialogs protect against accidental operations, and loading states show when a page is being processed.
The UI updates optimistically you see changes immediately while the operation completes in the background. If something fails, the UI rolls back automatically and shows an actionable error message. Toast notifications confirm when operations succeed.
When pages are added, reanalyzed, or removed, the scoring engine recalculates only what's necessary not the entire audit. This means page operations complete in seconds, not minutes.
Every page operation runs within a transaction. If any step fails crawling, analysis, or scoring the entire operation rolls back cleanly. Your audit data is never left in an inconsistent state.
This is the foundation for more granular audit control. Coming soon:
Page management is available now in all audits. Open any completed audit and you'll see the new Add Page button and per-page action menus.
Questions or feedback? Reach out to our team we're always listening.