Use case

Technical SEO Issue Tracker

Stop losing technical SEO issues in spreadsheets. Interweb tracks every issue from crawl discovery through to fix verification, so nothing falls through the cracks.

The problem with issue tracking

Most SEO teams manage issues in spreadsheets, documents, or not at all. Crawls produce long lists, but without a system to track what was assigned, what is in progress, and what was verified, issues fall through the cracks and rankings keep slipping.

Issue tracker showing severity levels, status, and assignment columns

Every issue captured, scored, and ready to assign.

Why that matters

Each unfixed issue compounds. A broken redirect here, a missing meta description there — individually small, collectively damaging. Without a proper tracker, your team cannot see what is urgent, what is blocked, or whether the fixes they deployed actually worked.

How Interweb tracks issues

Every crawl surfaces issues directly into the tracker. Each issue has a severity level, impact score, affected URLs, and status. Assign issues to team members, set priority, track progress, and when a fix is marked done, recrawl to verify the score improved.

Tracker features

Auto-capture

Issues appear automatically from every crawl. No manual entry, no spreadsheets.

Severity scoring

Each issue is scored by severity and impact so you know what to fix first.

Assignment and status

Assign issues, set priority, and track status from open to verified.

Verification loop

Recrawl after fixes and compare scores to prove the fix worked.

Implementation report with fix verification scores

Verify every fix and see the score delta.

The workflow in practice

Run a crawl. The issue tracker populates with every problem found, grouped by severity. Assign critical redirect issues to your dev team, mark on-page issues for content editors, and track everything in one view. When fixes are deployed, recrawl and watch the scores improve.

Mission log showing issue history and score changes

Full history of what was found, fixed, and verified.

Frequently asked questions

What types of issues can I track?

Technical SEO issues, on-page SEO issues, Core Web Vitals problems, schema errors, content gaps, and any issue discovered during a crawl or audit.

Can I assign issues to team members?

Yes. The issue tracker supports assignment, status tracking, priority levels, and verification workflow.