Audit the technical setup
The current metadata, rendering behaviour, crawlability, and structural issues are reviewed before improvements are planned.
SEO Engineering & Technical SEO
Technical SEO support for businesses that need stronger crawlability, metadata discipline, site structure, and search readiness across the build.
This service focuses on the parts of SEO that sit inside the build itself: metadata, page structure, internal linking patterns, sitemaps, redirects, schema, rendering choices, performance, and the technical details that support long-term visibility.

Expected outcomes
Stronger technical foundations for search visibility
Cleaner metadata and indexing control
Better site structure for content growth

Technical Audit
The work starts by checking what the site is outputting, how content is structured, and where search visibility is being weakened technically.
The current metadata, rendering behaviour, crawlability, and structural issues are reviewed before improvements are planned.
The work focuses on the SEO issues that affect the site structure, visibility, or content growth most directly.
Changes are mapped across templates, routing, metadata, redirects, schema, and internal links so the updates stay consistent.
Technical SEO improvements are applied inside the build rather than treated as disconnected recommendations.
Important pages, sitemap output, canonical behaviour, and content discoverability are checked after implementation.
The finished structure makes future content and technical changes easier to manage without damaging the SEO foundation.
SEO Benefits
When the implementation is stronger, the site becomes easier for search systems to understand and easier for your team to scale responsibly.
Pages can carry stronger titles, descriptions, canonical logic, and sharing metadata more consistently.
Important pages become easier for search systems to discover, interpret, and treat as intentional content.
Internal linking, page hierarchy, and supporting sections can be improved so content works together more effectively.
Frontend and CMS decisions can be aligned so the final output is more search-friendly instead of technically obstructive.
The technical work can support better page speed and cleaner frontend behaviour without reducing the site to a shallow speed-only exercise.
As new pages and content are added later, the system is better prepared to keep producing cleaner SEO output.
SEO Stack
The technical layer depends on the site architecture, rendering setup, content model, analytics requirements, and the search issues that actually need to be solved.
Next.js
React Router
Structured Data
Search Console
Analytics
Cloudflare
Vercel
Netlify
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FAQ
Clear answers before we start, so you can understand how the work is planned, built, and launched.
Yes. Many issues can be improved inside the existing structure if the frontend and content system are reviewed carefully and the right fixes are implemented in the right places.
No. I also work on React, static frontend systems, custom content models, and sites where rendering and output structure directly affect SEO quality.
No. Technical SEO can improve the site foundation, but no honest engineer should promise rankings, traffic, or revenue outcomes they do not control fully.
Yes. That is often part of the work, especially when the site lacks consistent metadata fields, schema implementation, or canonical logic.
Yes. In fact, it is often smarter to review the technical SEO foundation before a migration so the new build does not repeat the same structural mistakes.