SEO audit services, without the agency invoice

Agencies charge $500 to $5,000 for an SEO audit and deliver a PDF. Meeeters runs the same audit automatically, turns every finding into an action, and re-runs it every month. The first one is free at signup.

What the audit covers

Real authority data
Your actual domain rating, referring domains and backlink profile, pulled from the same live data providers agencies use.
Site architecture
A full tree of your silos and pages, with the gaps that keep Google from reading you as an expert on your topic.
Keyword and content gaps
The queries your competitors rank for and you do not, each one mapped to a page you should create, with search intent.
Prioritized quick wins
Pages sitting in positions 3 to 12, ordered by impact from your own Search Console data. Fix these first, they move fastest.

Audit prices in 2026: what you actually pay for

A freelance audit runs $300 to $1,500. A mid-size agency charges $500 to $5,000. Enterprise audits go past $30,000. In every case you pay for data access, a crawler, and someone to assemble the findings into a document. The data costs a few dollars, the assembly is exactly what software does well, and the document still leaves the work to you.

That last step is the real difference. An audit that ends in a PDF ends in a to-do list you will not finish. Meeeters ends the audit in the same dashboard that fixes it: every gap becomes a page to create, every page gets a draft written by AI, and the SEO automation calendar publishes them to your CMS as drafts you review.

When you should still hire a human

Sites with heavy technical debt, migrations gone wrong, or manual penalties need a specialist. For a technical SEO audit of rendering, crawl budget or international setups, a senior consultant is worth the fee. For the other 95% of sites, the blockers are structure, content and authority, and those are exactly what the automated audit finds and fixes.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions people ask most about this topic.

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How much do SEO audit services cost?

Freelance audits run $300 to $1,500, agency audits $500 to $5,000, and enterprise audits can exceed $30,000. Most deliver a PDF you still have to act on. Meeeters runs the same checks automatically, free at signup, and refreshes the audit every month.

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What should an SEO audit include?

At minimum: your real authority (domain rating and referring domains), site architecture and internal linking, indexation issues, keyword gaps against competitors, and a prioritized list of fixes. If it does not end with an ordered action list, it is a report, not an audit.

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How is an automated audit different from an agency audit?

The data sources are the same ones agencies pay for (live SERP and backlink data). The difference is what happens after: an agency hands you a PDF, Meeeters turns each finding into a page to create, a draft written for you, and a publishing calendar.

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How often should I audit my site?

Once a month. Your structure does not change faster than that, and more frequent audits just produce noise. Meeeters re-runs the audit monthly and updates your quick wins from live Search Console data.

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Do I need to install anything?

No. Enter your domain, verify you own it, and the analysis runs in about two minutes. No crawler to configure, no credit card.

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