Technical SEO audit
Crawl, indexation, structure and agent access reviewed end to end.
Crawlable structure, fast pages, clean intent, real link equity. Classic SEO still feeds search (and AI) success, we keep yours solid while everyone else gets distracted by the shiny new thing.
Google still processes billions of searches a day, and every AI engine leans on the same signals: crawlability, speed, structure, authority. Let these fundamentals slip and you lose ground in classic search and in AI answers at the same time.
In some respects, SEO has never been more important.
Crawl, indexation and Core Web Vitals first — nothing else compounds until the base is solid and you have a crawlable, well-optimised website.
A keyword and intent map turns into a ranked list of the pages worth the work — which areas of your website are doing the heavy lifting.
Ship on-page improvements and rebuild internal linking so authority flows where it counts.
Link-earning and digital PR, all measured against revenue rather than vanity rankings.
Paste a URL and get a report on how readable your site is to the agents your buyers ask. No call, no signup wall — just the score and what to fix first.
Every engagement is different, but these are the building blocks we work with.
Crawl, indexation, structure and agent access reviewed end to end.
Speed and stability fixes that help users and crawlers alike.
The queries worth ranking for, mapped to the right pages.
Priority pages tuned for intent, clarity and extractability.
Architecture that flows authority to the pages that matter.
Real, earned links — briefed, never bought in bulk.
No — it's shifting. Generative answers and AI Overviews are eating some of the easy informational traffic, but the structured work behind SEO (crawlable architecture, fast pages, clear intent, authority) is now the same plumbing that AEO and GEO rely on. Branded, commercial and high-intent queries still go through classic search. The clients dropping SEO are usually the ones replacing it with AEO/GEO; the ones who keep it tend to win in both.
Yes, but not the way most agencies sell it. We don't buy links or hit guest-post farms. We earn citations through digital PR, useful tools (calculators, audits, datasets), and content that other publications quote because it's the best source on the topic. That same earned coverage doubles as the trust signal LLMs use to decide who to recommend, so it pays back twice.
We audit how the page renders to a crawler versus a browser, then choose the lightest fix: SSR or static rendering for the pages search engines care about, prerendering for the long tail, and clean fallback HTML for the bot user agents that can't or won't execute JS. If the stack itself is the problem (a heavy SPA with no SSR), we'll usually recommend a migration to Astro or Next.js as part of the engagement.
Technical fixes (index coverage, Core Web Vitals, schema) usually show inside 4–6 weeks. Content-driven movement on competitive commercial queries takes 3–6 months as new pages are crawled, linked, and trusted. We report monthly on the leading indicators (impressions, average position, indexation) so progress is visible before the headline rankings move.
They share the same foundation — schema, crawlability, content depth and authority — but optimise for different surfaces. SEO targets the ten blue links; AEO targets named recommendations inside assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini; GEO targets the generated answer above the links. We treat them as one programme: every brief and technical fix is scored against all three, so a pound spent typically moves more than one channel at once.