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Technical SEO Made Legible

Your Site Has Technical Issues.
Now You Can Actually Understand Them.

Zucijo Duhavu translates complex audit findings into clear, actionable briefs. You don't need to code. You need to know what to ask for and how to verify it got done.

Crawlability

Can search engines find you?

We identify exactly which pages crawlers reach and which ones fall through the cracks, then explain what that means for your visibility.

Structured Data

Are you speaking Google's language?

Structured data unlocks rich results in search. We audit your markup and explain which schema types apply to your content.

The Gap We Fill

Technical Knowledge Without the Technical Barrier

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Audit reports written for decision-makers, not developers

Most SEO audit reports are written by developers for developers. We write ours for the person who has to make decisions with the information.

Zucijo Duhavu Audit Philosophy

When you hire a developer or freelancer to fix technical SEO problems, you're trusting them to both identify and solve issues you can't verify. That's a vulnerable position. Our audits change that dynamic.

We walk through your site systematically, examining crawl budget usage, HTTPS configuration, XML sitemaps, CWV scores, and schema implementation. Then we write it up in language that gives you enough understanding to hold a productive conversation with whoever you hire to fix things.

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The Difference Plain Language Makes

From Confusing Jargon to Clear Direction

Slide to see how the same technical finding reads in a standard audit versus a Zucijo Duhavu audit report.

Standard Audit
Dense technical audit report with developer jargon, error codes, and raw data tables

"Crawl depth exceeds 4 levels for 34% of indexed URLs. Robots.txt disallowing /wp-admin/ but Googlebot is encountering 3xx redirect chains on canonical URLs. LCP element is a render-blocking hero image with no fetchpriority attribute. JSON-LD missing required properties: @context, publisher."

Zucijo Duhavu Audit
Clean, organized audit report with clear headings, plain language explanations, and prioritized action items

"Google is finding your most important pages but taking a long, winding route to get there. Your developer needs to shorten these paths. Also, your homepage loads slowly because a large image is blocking everything else. Ask them to add a single line of code to that image. For your article pages, structured data is incomplete, which means you're missing eligibility for enhanced search results."

The Audit Process

Four Phases, One Usable Report

01

Site Access and Context

We gather what we need, not everything possible

You share your GSC access and answer a short questionnaire about your business goals, recent site changes, and specific concerns. This shapes the audit so findings relate to your actual situation.

02

Technical Crawl and Analysis

Where we do the developer work so you don't have to

We run systematic crawls, analyze server response codes, review CWV data, examine your sitemap and robots.txt, and inspect structured data across key page templates. Thorough, methodical, documented.

03

Translation and Prioritization

The step most audits skip entirely

Each finding gets written in plain language with context about why it matters. Items are prioritized by potential impact, not technical complexity. You get a clear sense of what to fix first and what can wait.

04

Brief-Ready Deliverable

Hand this directly to your developer or freelancer

The final report includes a section specifically formatted as a technical brief. Your developer can read it and know exactly what's expected. No translation needed from your end. No ambiguity about scope.

What Gets Examined

A Systematic Look at What Affects Discoverability

Crawl Architecture

How search engines navigate your site

Internal link structure, crawl depth, orphaned pages, redirect chains, and robots.txt directives all affect whether your content gets found and indexed.

Core Web Vitals

Google's measurable quality signals

CWV scores influence rankings. We identify which specific elements on your pages are dragging down scores and what kind of fix each requires.

Indexation Signals

What you're telling search engines to do

Canonical tags, noindex directives, and meta robots can either help or silently suppress your pages. We check that your signals match your intentions.

Schema Markup

Structured data and rich results

Properly implemented schema can earn your pages enhanced search listings. We audit existing markup for errors and identify opportunities your competitors may already be using.

Security and HTTPS

Trust signals that affect rankings

Mixed content warnings, certificate issues, and missing security headers send negative signals. We surface any configuration problems with clear remediation steps.

Mobile Rendering

How Google actually sees your site

Mobile-first indexing is the default. We evaluate how your site renders for Googlebot on mobile and flag any discrepancies between mobile and desktop experiences that could affect indexation.

Free Resources

Start Understanding Before You Spend Anything

These guides are written for the same audience as our audits: smart people who aren't developers.

Technical SEO Briefing Template

For communicating with developers

A structured template you can hand to any developer or freelancer. Covers the most common technical fixes and helps you describe what you need without knowing how to do it.

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Reading Your Search Console Data

A plain-language walkthrough

Google Search Console surfaces important technical warnings, but the interface isn't intuitive. This guide explains the most useful reports and what actions to take based on what you find.

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Schema Markup Plain Language Guide

Structured data without the code

Explains what structured data is, which types apply to common business types, and how to know whether your current implementation is working. Written entirely without assuming technical knowledge.

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Why This Matters

You Shouldn't Have to Take Your Developer's Word for It

Technical SEO work is often invisible. Your developer fixes something in the code, tells you it's done, and you have no practical way to verify the change or understand its impact. That dynamic makes it hard to manage the work, prioritize spending, or evaluate results.

Our audits give you a reference point. You know what was found, what the fix should accomplish, and what to look for in GSC afterward. The knowledge stays with you even after the engagement ends.

Explore Our Consulting Approach
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