The Crawl Engine maps pages, links, structure, and crawlable content into a shared website model — creating the foundation every FixRank intelligence stage works from.
One crawl. One connected understanding of the site.
FixRank begins by discovering the pages and relationships that make up a website. The Crawl Engine turns that structure into a connected model that later stages can analyze together.
Discover crawlable pages and the content available across the site.
Map how pages connect and how authority and navigation flow through the website.
Understand hierarchy, depth, paths, and how information is organized.
Surface signals that can affect whether search engines can correctly discover and understand pages.
Capture page-level content so later intelligence stages can evaluate topics, gaps, relevance, and relationships.
Provide the site-level context needed for technical SEO analysis and prioritization.
What the Crawl Engine discovers becomes the shared context for the rest of FixRank. Instead of every agent analyzing the site independently, the intelligence stages work from the same website model.
One website model. Seven downstream intelligence stages.
An isolated page tells only part of the story. The crawl reveals how pages, links, and structure work together.
Shared website intelligence means later stages do not start from zero or operate as unrelated scanners.
Findings become more useful when the system understands where a page sits, what connects to it, and how it contributes to the wider site.
Technical findings, semantic relationships, content opportunities, internal-link recommendations, Google signals, and AI-search analysis become more useful when they share the same understanding of the website.
Run FixRank on your site and see how the Crawl Engine builds the foundation for the full intelligence workflow.
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