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Site Visualizer is a website crawling tool that visualizes a website's structure.
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Site Visualizer is a website crawling tool that visualizes a website's structure and shows a site as a set of pages and their outbound and inbound links. The crawler gathers all SEO-related parameters of every URL within a site. The data can be presented in tabular form, and also as a visual sitemap, a report, or an XML sitemap.

Site Visualizer is intended for webmasters and SEO specialists, and also for anyone who wants to analyze their own or someone else's website, view its link structure (including images, CSS and JS script links), check for errors and duplicate content, and so on.

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1; Intel/AMD CPU 2Ghz; 2 Gb RAM; 100 Mb free space

Publisher:

Elphsoft

Homepage:

http://site-visualizer.com/

File Size:

13.4 MB

Price:

$119

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#51

@#50:
>Correct, but the question remains, is how does it “check” those links? Or why does it need to?

For instance, a page of your site contains an external link. How to know if the link is broken? The only way - to follow it. The same Site Visualizer does. It doesn't crawl the entire external website, it only does HEAD request to this external link and shows the result in the Response column as well as in the Crawl Responses reports.

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#50

@#47

I know that Site Visualizer does not start crawling external websites linked to from the original site being crawled, however it does appear to at least "go there" in order to "check" the link:
>Site Visualizer checks only the external links that are being referenced from your site
Correct, but the question remains, is how does it "check" those links?

Or why does it need to? In the example of the facebook.com/share.php, those links will resolve to different things depending on whether the user is already logged into Facebook or not. The end result that the Site Visualizer report shows is a list of those links, and most liklely that would be sufficient in itself. Whether they are actually accurate or "live" links may be difficult to determine in many cases, so I would agree that an option to merely list them as opposed to "check them" would be a great option. In cases where it would be desired to have some external links checked and others links, a Reg Expression "exclusion" list might be beneficial (the best of both worlds).

I also agree that checking for the correct domain name including Top Level Domain level is important as #28 pointed out.

Since your program can crawl an entire website, processing all the text to locate links, an application I would like to see is one that could crawl an online manual or help pages, identifying where all internal links lead to (forming a list of bookmarks), then create a a fully working CHM file from the data collected. The program could then search through an executable object file looking for references to the same URL(s) that the original online manual was located at, and replace them with indexes to the CHM file. The end result would be that the user could have a local CHM file for an application that otherwise had to go online to view a Help section. A program setting could be inserted that the user could choose how often to check for updated pages on the online manual, and then update the local CHM file. Having a local CHM file is a great addition to any product.

Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Gcs  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#49

2 lemonadesoda:
It looks like your #47 comment intended for me? If so, this feature will be implemented in the next release.

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

2 Karl. Can I ask you to please look at comment 25 and comment? I'm sure it would be very easy to implement a quick fix.

Reply   |   Comment by lemonadesoda  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

2 Gcs:
Site Visualizer checks only the external links that are being referenced from your site, without crawling the external site.
E.g., you're trying to crawl your site - mysite.com. A page of your site contains a link to a page of an external website: extsite.com/somepage. In this case, the app will follow this link (makes HEAD request to the extsite.com/somepage URL), but it wouldn't crawl the entire extsite.com.
It looks like it's a good idea to implement "Do not follow external links" crawling option...

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#46

2 Ray, Jon Smith:
Could you please provide the URL here, on send it via the contact form.

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#45

Was excited to try this program out on my websites but sadly it doesn't work for me (nor does it work on a number of other similar sites I tried it on). It only sees the top level domain name, crawls the site for 0.0000002s and that's it, only the domain shows up. Reading the comments above, and thinking about it, I guess this is because either there is a redirect and/or sub-domain. Nice try, but no cigar.

Reply   |   Comment by Jon Smith  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#44

Re: #2, #4, #6:
If the program does not go outside the website being indexed, then I am seeing something that does not make sense. In the status area, I am seeing a URL containing facebook.com/login.php followed by the parameters to share a page on Facebook. Since I do not have the facebook.com/login.php coded anywhere in my website, the program could only know about that URL by attempting to resolve my website's link to facebook.com/share.php (followed by the code for the page). Since I am not logged in to Facebook, the link will redirect (on Facebook) to a login screen.

Granted, I used defaults to check a website out. The first 95% of the website completed within somewhat reasonable time (approx 20 min), however the last 5% has taken over two hours (completed in 2:59:24). The last hours appeared to be working on "share this page" links to facebook, twitter, and google plus from my website.

Why are these being resolved if the program does not go outside the domain name being checked?

Reply   |   Comment by Gcs  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#43

I just thank the heavens that I DID NOT forget to go into the program and "register" it, I don't even want to think about the great software that stopped working after 30days because I forgot that most important last step. And todays free offer would have been one of the worst of those mistakes.
And yes SOMETHING DIFFERANT and good, and usable, and of quality, if you can't think of a reason for this software DOWNLOAD IT ANWAY you might just be amazed what I will come in handy for.

Reply   |   Comment by Inger  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#42

2 olrowdy01:
Do you mean Windows' User Accout Control? This behaviour doesn't depend on the app...

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#41

2 joe rahall:
I didn't restricted anything. Please contact us and specify the error message you've got.

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

2 Stan:
As I've explained above, Site Visualizer checks outbound links of your site in order to find broken links, to draw map of referenced external sites, etc. It doesn't going out to the web :) Just wait for crawl end, and you'll see that the Pages table contains pages of the crawled site only.

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#39

2 Brent Jones:
Please try to close the app, then run it, create new project and crawl a website again.

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

2 Lucky Luke:
Could you please specify the website URL you're trying to crawl in order to we could test it?

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#37

downloaded, tested on one of my sites: no problems, does job relatively quickly - it seems to be a nice and useful piece of sw. after long time a keeper (not that offered programs were bad - i just didnt need them or i already had one with the same functionality). thank you...

Reply   |   Comment by henrich  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#36

I can't get past the redirect. It says that www.mysite.com redirects to www.mysite.com/index.jsp (well of course it does, that's just standard web site behavior) and that the connection was closed gracefully and that crawling is complete. Anyone else having this problem?

Reply   |   Comment by Ray  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#35

I was able to download and install with no problems. However, it will not even start up in Windows XP SP3. I tried uninstalling and re-installing with a fresh download. and it still will not start up. I even dis it again with my av disabled and no luck at all. Alex from Elphsoft was very helpful but it still won't work for me.

Reply   |   Comment by Sammo  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#34

Great software but it gives a 404 error on one of my sites that has an external link with the word "fundación" which is translated as "fundación". Obviously it does not like accents in urls but as it is an external link I cannot control it.

Reply   |   Comment by Michael  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#33

Didn't seem to do anything on a site of mine where the home page is index.htm, but did its thing on another of my sites where the home page is index.html.

Art

Reply   |   Comment by Art Shapiro  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#32

Downloaded and installed fine on Win 7 x64. Worked fine on a large website I have - although it did take a while.

If this program works like others offered here, than you might want to UNCHECK "Check for updates every ___ days." Tools > Options> General - second check box.

This program gathers a lot of info - a keeper for me. Thanks!

Reply   |   Comment by Powder_Skier  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#31

Oleg Zhechkov:

Why does Site Visualizer need to capture my desktop every time it starts?

Reply   |   Comment by olrowdy01  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+15)
#30

Well designed and useful utility !!
Thanks Oleg Zhechkov and GotD !!

Reply   |   Comment by TecKnight  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#29

Download would not install on a WIN7 machine.

Message says author has restricted installation

Thanks for all the great sw you provide.
Would really like this

If problem is solved please email me.

Reply   |   Comment by joe rahall  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#28

Installed easily. But, when run, it visited many outside websites. I was checking www.allegro.com ... it went to www.allegro.com.au, amongst others (all had ".allegro." in their name).

Yes, somewhere on our site (probably an "Other Allegros" page) we probably have links to such sites ... but it's *still* going outside www.allegro.com :)

That's a show-stopper.

Reply   |   Comment by Stan  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#27

Great software, installed fine on Win7 64 bits. Unfortunately it will not save my projects. Getting error message "nxQ: Field'/' is of an unknown type." Tried Save as and saved with different extension and no luck. Help!

Reply   |   Comment by Brent Jones  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#26

@karl

Nice, and promising.

I just tried to profile my two web servers.

They are "semi-public" meaning that the ROOT http goes nowhere, and the user has to know that the access is through a first level folder from the top domain ie http://myserver.com/here. However, when I enter this address in the profile it automagically gets edited away to just "http://myserver.com/" resulting in a no-links single page.

You need to allow profiling of folders below the root!

Reply   |   Comment by lemonadesoda  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#25

To help the newbie, their CORE FEATURES video should have had an audio portion describing their series of meaningless screen clicks. But thanks anyhow to the vendor for their product - it's certainly different than the usual GAoD offering.

Reply   |   Comment by dan bromberg  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#24

For those who cannot register the program: copy and paste both the registration name and the license key into the corresponding text fields of the Registration dialog, just as on the screenshot here.

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#23

Perhaps this program could be of use in tracking - say, files which are infected with virus (or carriers of same) would be very much help to rid certain trojans from affecting exponentially more users. just a thought.

Reply   |   Comment by Thomas Roberts  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#22

Tested it, but even a simple URLredirect is enough to disable this program and show nothing but the redirect... Copying the page that is redirected to in a new project did not work also: it is not accepted by this program! So, only urls that don't redirect to for instance an other folder on the server can possibly be crawled by this program... That excludes an unbelievable number of websites. Biggest surprise is this word Pro in this program.

Reply   |   Comment by Lucky Luke  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#21

Few and far between are apps like this one on GAOTD. Installed on my XP no problem. I develop and maintain a few websites and I will be giving this tool a good workout.

Software with a visual site layout, xml sitemap, broken link listing that actually works is hard to come by. Most folks don't use XML, but this is gold for a professionals who need to bring new functionality to a website or if you are a screen scraper. An SQL searchable database of the results is also great idea for finding every reference without fail. Accompanying application website(Help pages) is clean and fast.

I will be sure to send in feedback through the site. Thanks Elphsoft and GAOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by Rob  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#20

Wow, I've never used a program like this, but for diagnostics of your own website it is wonderful! I can tell the authour put a lot of thought into this application.

You give it the url of a website and it will crawl the site to show you all the possible links and pages. Pretty handy if you need an overview of a website's layout. It also lets you see how the GoogleBot searches a site. You can get a report of all each page's meta-keywords, word count, inlinks, outlinks, and even external link count. You can even get a visual sitemap chart!

It installed and registered without issue on my Windows 7.
Thank you very much!

Reply   |   Comment by BGM  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+17)
#19

1. We will ask GOATD team about Karl's geolocation ;-)

2. File has too many PE sections. Hopefully it is good
old win32 Borland application and probably
it can be usable portable way.

3. there is ugly color in status bar:

4. there could be error transferring gathered input to DB and DBgrid:

http://s1.bild.me/bilder/260513/7401366hehe.jpg


5. progress bar at status bar sometimes locks interface
- unable to switch tabs during progress. Stupid idea to
switching tabs in the time of processing, but processing
of invisible (by window, > 20 rows) DB grid in 1st tab
[blocking interface while] maybe is unnecessery.

6. Crawling portal was stopped but processing of data was aborted at all. I would like to stop crawling process and
lauching gathered data analizing process.

6b. If it is possible to grab links and save project,
why it is not possible to grab data once, and analyze data another time? Should be more actions buttons and
Option: processing ()all (*)partially.

7. Report tab or Visual SiteMap is much more interesting
in the time of retriving than 1st tab. It will be good
to choose one. It will be better when [action button from menu]
doesn't switch interface to 1st tab.

8. Enable/disable more/other SEO ranks? Some documentation how to customize it?

Oтличнаю работу Вы сделали господин Олег.


Karl ^_^

Reply   |   Comment by Agency  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#18

Thumbs up from me. I like the GAOT principle, every so often a program is available that is useful (process lasso for example), and every so often one that, whilst I have no need for it, is interesting and may be of use. Site Visualizer falls in to the later. Installed without any fuss, quick to register and start using.

I'm not a site designer by trade, nor an Internet marketeer, but I do maintain a few simple static-contents websites. It was useful, and interesting, to run the software over them, notably checking for broken external links - much easier than clicking each one manually!

I cant comment on the cost - is it worth $119 to an SEO/marketing professional? I wouldn't know. But it does appear to be a well designed and useful tool that does what it says on the tin! Thank you.

Reply   |   Comment by Alan  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+16)
#17

To Oleg.

You’re welcome ;)

@3 – xml country info: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2620865
@7 – Alongside the general META-tags like Description, Title - If you implement it you could also make extra options to red-light the number if they are too long.

Reply   |   Comment by jorn  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+15)
#16

Installed easily on Win7 64bit. The product key is a loooong key but it copies and pastes so it is no problem. I tried it on a website I helped a friend with, which is relatively simple in structure but contains quite a lot of internal links. It ran OK and the reports included all the links to the displayed pictures except one. The CSS file includes a JPG background to the section and it didn't find this link. Also, one of the pages includes some in-page Flash Player coding to display .swf files when a control is clicked. Adobe provide some very complex coding as a template for such use, because some browsers play such clips when presented as an Object parameter string and some require an Embed parameter string. Each use of the template has a JPG reference which is used as a still picture on the front of the movie clip, and a SWF URL which is the clip itself. Adobe's code works on the page, but Site Visualiser found neither the JPG reference nor the SWF reference. The report presented was accurate and useful as far as the information provided was concerned, but it wasn't complete. Nevertheless, Flash Movie clips aside, this is a very useful product, and definitely worth keeping.

Reply   |   Comment by Jim  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#15

Installed without problems on Win 7 32. Looks to be very useful. Ran the program on my own website and it gives a very nice map of where everything is structured. A definite keeper.

Reply   |   Comment by Null  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#14

Well , not a former software for the former people like me , but I'm willing to try it out !

Reply   |   Comment by Limbo  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-20)
#13

2 jorn:
Thanks for your suggestions!
1. Canonicals will be added in the next release. Headings - we'll think about it.
2. Will be fixed.
3. Maybe you've "visual" instead of "xml" sitemap?
4. Just checked the PR evaluation - works fine on my side.
5. Yes, on large websites it may occupy a lot of time.
6. We'll check it out.
7. Where should we include these tags into?

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+61)
#12

Have built about a dozen websites using WIX for customers.
Nice tool, however when using a tool such as WIX to build websites it does not take full URL for analysis.
Example: http://xxxxxxxxx.WIX.COM/websitereadyforpublishing/ it only tests for http://xxxxxxxxx.WIX.COM/ and does not verify actual content after the ".com".

This may be by design, however it would be nice to view the analysis results of your site prior to pushing all the content to the final domain name before analysis can begin.

Reply   |   Comment by bruce  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#11

From 3 quick tests it could be a nice piece of software. However I the second test, it swallowed all the ram and became unresponsive, so I had to shut it down (Win7, 64-bit, 4 Gb ram).

Here are some suggestions for Oleg Zchekov:
Compared to the Screaming Frog SEO Spider I miss references about Canonical link and would prefer if H1-h6 were listed under pages & links instead of just in the report.
Although the word count is a nice feature, it would properly be more presentable with a n/a instead of a -1 count ;)
The xml sitemap would benefit a lot if you could define languages/country codes and pictures - eg. from folder names.
The Page Rank didn’t work in my tests.
The final “evaluating pages” is toooo slow.
There seems to be a problem with Titles when there’s a canonical ref link present.
You should consider including tags for Open Graph, Schema and Twitter.
And so on ;)

Anyway. Promising software, but as a relative new program I think it’s too expensive.
Today for free: It’s a keeper.

Reply   |   Comment by jorn  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+34)
#10

Installed and registered on Win 7 64bit no problems.

Ran a quick scan on one of my websites. 164 pages total. Ran it quickly and provided all required information. Reports are in an easy to understand format. Was contemplating redesigning this particular web site and the information that is provided with this program will certainly cut down on the time required for the re-design. I give the program a thumbs up.

Reply   |   Comment by Doc  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#9

No problems installing and registering and was able to give it a spin on my new link that was only put in last night.
Had some input into the interface design but almost nothing to do with the coding so it was interesting to put the URL into today's download, so nice to see what was behind the front end.
Easy-to-use, all I did was put in the link via the Project, New and press the "Play" button and off it went, the result made me thankful that I develop Windows programs rather than web sites.
From my limited experience in website design and the nightmare it can be to make it function with all browsers I'm sure every little helps, maybe this does, certainly easy-to-use.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+23)
#8

Excellent software today, but obviously very useful only for a narrow circle of people (SEO consultants, webmarketer, webmasters) who are interested in viewing the link structure of a website (including images, CSS and JS script links) or checking for any possible errors (broken links, empty anchors etc...) and duplicate content.

Very handy app for SEO purposes, since it gives you crucial info, about each URL within a site, like meta tags, the number of in-links and external out-links, link anchors and Google PageRank value.

So I found amazing it got a 51% THUMBS UP so far, but maybe this reflects the fact that KARL has decided to keep it in his system (LOL...only joking).

Here a quick start guide of the program:
http://site-visualizer.com/help/quick-start-guide

But hey, it looks like it's even possible to get a license for FREE (with FREE updates, unlike this GAOTD), following one of these steps:

http://site-visualizer.com/help/free

Anyway THUMBS UP from me, even though 119 bucks is too way expensive!

Why?

Well....

http://visual-seo.com

Yes it's FREEEEEEEE! Get the drift? LOL!

Enjoy!! ^_^

Reply   |   Comment by Giovanni Mr FREE (unbeatable Super King of FR  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+128)
#7

Installed perfectly in Win 8.1, which is a better outcome than I'm finding with some other software. Works correctly with the only web site I know well, my own, but mine is a simple, pure HTML site that is generated with the arcane Frontpage. Well, its ability to navigate the metatags of Frontpage is both a credit to this software AND to Frontpage, I suppose. FWIW, I use and like HTTrack, too, but as stated by Oleg this software is quite different, because it exposes and traces the site structure, which is helpful to illuminate what search engines are looking at when they arrive. Kudos and thanks. Will keep this software for other projects.

Reply   |   Comment by AnAceByer  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+17)
#6

@ #4 Oleg Zhechkov

Thank you for your answer :
Site Visualizer crawls the specified website only, without “going outside”

In my test I was worrying the outside links - and stopped the crawler as more and more outside links appeared. So a misunderstanding from my side. And yes, I know, that it is not HTTrack, I explained simply the crawler principle. And for your eyes only : I like this software.

Reply   |   Comment by Karl  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+86)
#5

Installed and registered and started up fine on Win 7-32. I can't give it a workout right now, but it looks like it has what it needs. Thanks to this vendor and GOTD for something different and useful.

Reply   |   Comment by J  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#4

2 Karl:
The app isn't a site copier (like HTTrack), and it isn't a link list builder (like Xenu). The software shows all the links (outbound, inbound, external, internal, etc.) of the particular page, so you can view the site structure.

>> otherwise you start to crawl the whole web
No, it's not :) Site Visualizer crawls the specified website only, without "going outside". But external links would be shown of course (drawn our with a red rectangle on Links table).

Reply   |   Comment by Oleg Zhechkov  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+174)
#3

Installed and registered with no problems, runs fine in Vista 32. Don't forget to disable the "check for updates" option (under "Tools>Options").

I'm no web designer, and have just enough knowledge of html to get me into trouble, but can see this as useful for finding embedded links on sites or other such curiosities.

Less than an hour playing with this so far, my only complaint is that the help file is online rather than a .chm file. Retail price seems rather expensive but as I've never had occasion to price such software that's an unqualified observation.

Reply   |   Comment by JGF  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+48)
#2

Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit system.

A (Russian - signed Oleg Zchekov) company without name and address.

This is something different. Thank you GOATD - every day a new "free" software isn't that easy.

A sitecrawler : Site Visualizer is intended for webmasters and SEO specialists, and also for anyone who wants to analyze their own or someone else's website, view its link structure (including images, CSS and JS script links), check for errors and duplicate content

Well I would not need such a tool for my own website - my FTP and CMS gives me all of these informations too - but in the case of today's software, you get a structured info about everything belonging to a website.

Basically this is the same as Website copier software (without the content!) like the excellent freeware HTTrack Website Copier or the in my eyes best (paid) MetaProducts Offline Explorer, which I use since years. The Web remembers everything? If it is lost, you'll find it with the Internet Archive Wayback Machine? You won't believe how many sites simply disappear.

Back to the software: A resizable window opens, you can define the starting URL, you can change crawling parameters (ignore robots.txt for example), you can change the user agent...

If you want to make someone else a surprise change the header to

"NSA Illegal Content Checker 2.31a (compatible; Google Search ProHidden)" LOL

Important! On the website crawling settings limit the search depth and define the include URL'S, otherwise you start to crawl the whole web, which takes some time even with a fast connection...

Makes in my test a good impression. The reports are good and understandable, the visual sitemap has (of course) difficulties with large websites, the crawl responses in the report are of real help for webmasters (redirection responses, client error, server error)

If you have ever managed your own websites, this is easy to understand and a real help. For those, who have never seen a website structure, this can be difficult to understand.

In my short test does what it claims, seems to be an excellent software. I'll keep it.

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