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Understand your dashboard

Understand the Screpy dashboard for SEO health, performance, search visibility, and uptime.

The Screpy dashboard is the fastest way to understand what needs attention across a project. It brings your latest technical SEO, search visibility, performance, authority, and availability signals into one project-level view.

Use the dashboard to decide where to investigate next. It is a summary, not a replacement for the detailed feature pages: open the linked feature when a widget points to a change, a gap, or an opportunity worth acting on.

Dashboard sections

The dashboard can show these project signals when their data is available:

SectionWhat it helps you understand
Search ConsoleHow your website performs in Google Search after Search Console is connected.
On-page SEOHealth and findings from the latest completed website crawl.
BacklinksLink authority signals for the project when backlink access is available.
Rank TrackerThe latest tracked keyword positions and movement.
Core Web VitalsHomepage and tracked-page performance analysis.
UptimeRecent availability checks for the website.

Widgets appear when data is ready

A section can be unavailable until you complete a crawl, connect Google Search Console, add tracked keywords, enable a feature, or have access to it on the project's plan. This does not mean that the project is broken.

Review your project in a useful order

  1. Start with on-page SEO and Quick Wins. Use the latest crawl to find technical issues and the pages affected by them.
  2. Check Core Web Vitals and uptime. Confirm that the website is accessible and that important pages are performing as expected.
  3. Review search visibility. Use Search Console and Rank Tracker to understand whether your work is visible in search results.
  4. Investigate authority and competition. Use backlinks, referring domains, SERP analysis, and keyword research when you need to plan the next SEO opportunity.

This order helps you avoid treating ranking changes as a standalone problem when a crawlability, page quality, availability, or performance issue needs attention first.

Keep dashboard data current

Dashboard sections update from their own data sources. Crawl-based widgets reflect the latest completed crawl, while Search Console, ranking, backlink, performance, and uptime sections need their relevant feature data to be available.

After a meaningful website change, start a new crawl and revisit the dashboard. If you connect a new integration or configure a tracker, return after its first data is available instead of expecting historical data to appear immediately.

Go from signal to action

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