ignachbibbeengfepmkeogegpfkigljc
Visualize client-side vs server-side rendered content for SEO. Per-element CSR/SSR breakdown, performance signals, and minimap. ๐๐๐ซ๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐.๐ (๐๐ฎ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐๐๐) โข Elements tab with stacked SSR/CSR breakdown and per-category insights โข Oneโclick PDF report export (includes donut chart and element breakdown) โข Performance tab with live signals (TTFB, FCP, LCP, CLS, TBT) and request waterfall โข Colorโblind palettes and accessibility settings (persisted per user) ๐๐๐ซ๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐.๐ ๐๐ฉ๐๐๐ญ๐: โข Improved user experience: Extension now only works on the active tab โข New feature: Doughnut chart showing estimated CSR vs SSR percentages โข Performance enhancements and bug fixes โถ ๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐๐ฌ: โข Identifies potentially client-side rendered content โข Highlights potentially problematic areas in red โข Provides an approximate percentage of the page that might be client-side rendered โข Simplifies technical SEO discussions with developers โถ ๐๐ซ๐จ๐๐ฅ๐๐ฆ ๐ข๐ญ ๐ฌ๐จ๐ฅ๐ฏ๐๐ฌ: This extension suggests which parts of a webpage might be rendered on the client side, which can be less visible to search engines and potentially impact website rankings. As an SEO professional, you can use these insights to guide your investigation in Google Search Console, where you should inspect the page's indexed code and check for the suggested elements. โถ ๐๐จ๐ฐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐: 1- Install the Chrome extension 2- Toggle it on when viewing a webpage 3- Analyze the highlighted areas and percentage to identify potentially client-side rendered content 4- Use these insights to guide your inspection in Google Search Console โ ๐๐จ๐ญ๐: While this tool provides valuable insights, it's not 100% accurate. Use it as a hint to inform your SEO strategy, but always conduct further analysis in Google Search Console for comprehensive optimization.
Google Search Console Enhanced Analytics
Google Search Console Enhanced Analytics is a simple, time-saving extension that enhances your analysis. Google Search Console Enhanced Analytics letโs you easily select and compare dates, generate percentage changes or generate search volumes. It enhances your analysis! Features - Select a custom standard period (either in the UI or in the extension) - Do a quick comparison - Do a custom comparison - Generate percentage changes - Generate search volumes - See exact metrics above the chart - Export all generated data to Excel Privacy Your privacy is extremely important to me. This extension does not store any data. Does this extension need Google Search Console property access? No. The only thing this extension does to calculate data is use the info inside your browser. You do not need to give access to your Google Search Console property and I donโt store / send any data to a server. How do you save my DataForSEO credentials? To make sure you donโt need to login every time you open my extension, I give you an option to save your data. Save data, donโt remember me > Your credentials are saved in the session storage of your browser and are kept there during your browsers session. Save data, remember me > Your credentials are saved in the local storage of your browser and are kept there until you delete your data inside the extension or remove the extension.
Sitemap Clusterizer - Simplify XML Sitemap Analysis
Streamline your SEO workflow with intelligent XML sitemap analysis After all, XML sitemaps are designed for search bots, not humans. But that's where Sitemap Clusterizer steps in. The extension transforms unwieldy XML data into a digestible pivot table. In seconds, you can transform your sitemap into actionable insights by grouping your website's pages by path segments based on the URL structure. So, making sense of large XML sitemaps is effortless. Pivot Table Conversion: Automatically extract URLs and their last modified dates from any XML sitemap and view them in an organized pivot table format. Dive deeper into your website's structure by grouping URLs based on their path segments, making it easier to analyze and manage your site's content. Customizable Segment Filtering: Tailor the pivot table to match your siteโs URL structure by filtering path segments using forward slashes, hyphens, or underscores. This flexibility allows you to customize how the segments are broken down, optimizing the pivot table generation for deeper, more meaningful analysis. Comprehensive URL Count: Get a clear overview with a total count of all URLs contained in the sitemap. This feature helps you track the size and scale of your website's content at a glance. CSV Download: Need to share or further analyze your data? With just one click, download the entire list of sitemap URLs as a CSV file. This makes it easy to share insights with your team or import data into other SEO tools. Common tasks that Sitemap Clusterizer can assist with your own site: Identify gaps: By reviewing your own XML sitemap, you can identify if there are any important pages that are not being indexed. Content hierarchy: Understand how your content is structured and whether it aligns with your SEO goals, ensuring that priority pages are prominent. Content audit: The sitemap can help in auditing your content to check for outdated or underperforming pages that might need updating or improvement. URL optimization: Ensure that your URLs are optimized for SEO, including proper keyword usage. Track content updates: The sitemap can help track how frequently your content is updated, an important factor in SEO. Product category analysis: In ecommerce verticals, analyzing sitemaps can be especially useful to understand category and product taxonomies. For Competitor Sites: Site architecture insights: Analyzing a competitor's sitemap gives you a clearer picture of their site architecture, including how they prioritize their pages in terms of navigation and SEO. Content themes and focus: By reviewing the URLs and their organization in the sitemap, you can identify what types of content themes and product categories are most important to your competitors. Keyword opportunities: Spot potential keyword gaps in your strategy by analyzing the keywords that competitors seem to be targeting in their URL structures and metadata. Content freshness: See how often competitors update or add new content, which might give insights into their content strategy and how they manage SEO freshness signals. Marketing strategies: By examining how new products or categories are added to a sitemap, you can infer competitorsโ market focus areas or seasonal strategies.
View Rendered Source
View source is dead. See how the browser renders a page, not just what the server sends. A lightweight Chrome Extension that shows you how the browser has constructed (rendered) a page's original HTML into a functioning DOM, including modifications made by JavaScript. An essential tool for web developers using JavaScript frameworks like Angular, ReactJS and Vue.js, and for SEOs to understand how search engines see your pages, especially considering Google's dynamic serving workaround. Differences between raw and rendered versions are highlighted line-by-line showing how JavaScript has modified a page at render time. * Raw: The source code sent from the server to the browser before the DOM is rendered. The same as you'll see with traditional 'View Source' in the browser (after minor formatting tweaks) * Rendered: The rendered page after the source has been interpreted into a DOM, including any modifications made by Javascript * Difference: The difference between the rendered source and the raw source. Differences occur when JavaScript has modified the DOM. Adaptive website? If you serve different source code to mobile devices, emulate this easily with a mobile user-agent checkbox. Dynamic serving for Google? (More info: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/dynamic-rendering) Using Google's dynamic rendering workaround designed for Javascript-heavy sites? Just request the raw source as Googlebot and ensure perfect technical SEO. Works with GatsbyJS and Prerender. DM the developer: https://twitter.com/ItsHogg
SEO Schema Visualizer
Visualize JSON-LD schema markup at the click of a button SEO Schema Visualizer turns structured data into something you can actually read. With one click, it finds JSON-LD schema markup on the page and converts it into an interactive visual graph, so you can quickly understand how your entities are connected. Built for SEOs, marketers, site owners, and developers who want faster schema checks without digging through raw code. What you can do with SEO Schema Visualizer: โ Instantly visualize JSON-LD as an interactive graph See schema structure and relationships clearly, even on complex pages. โ Get automatic schema badge alerts The extension icon shows a badge when valid JSON-LD is detected on a page. โ Use powerful graph controls Adjust depth, spacing, node size, label size, and force settings for easier reading. โ Interact with the graph Drag nodes, zoom/pan, pause the simulation, and inspect details on hover. โ Filter by schema type Quickly narrow the graph by @type and optionally show only connected nodes. โ Open in a larger tab view Launch the visualization in a dedicated tab for more space and better analysis. โ View raw JSON-LD in a clean reader tab Open all detected JSON-LD blocks in a separate page. โ Work with each JSON-LD block in the reader Prettify or minify, copy JSON, copy as , collapse/expand, and export as .json or .html. โ Paste your own JSON-LD manually Use manual input mode to visualize JSON-LD even if itโs not on the page yet. โ Export graph assets Download high-resolution PNG or SVG for reporting, presentations, or design edits. See summary counts Quick at-a-glance totals for @type, @id, unique @id, and total nodes. Q: Does this work on any website? A: It works on pages where the extension can access content and where schema markup exists. Q: What if no JSON-LD is found? A: Youโll see a no-JSON-LD message, and you can still use manual JSON-LD input. Q: Can I use this for client reporting? A: Yes. Export PNG/SVG visuals and JSON-LD block files for audits and presentations. Q: Do I need to be technical to use it? A: No. Itโs designed to make schema structure understandable, even if you donโt write JSON-LD by hand.