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SEO guide

SEO Dashboard Guide

A focused SEO view for health, traffic, keyword visibility, rank movement, and project-level performance signals.

SEO

Guide overview

Users want to know how an SEO dashboard summarizes rankings, traffic, audits, and opportunities.

4setup steps
7key metrics
4use cases

Purpose

The SEO Dashboard summarizes the core signals that matter for search performance. It is designed for users who need a clear snapshot of how a website is performing and where SEO work should be focused next.

Ranking Impact

A dashboard does not rank a site by itself, but it helps uncover ranking drivers such as crawl errors, weak content, keyword losses, missing metadata, and declining traffic.

How To Use It

  1. Select a project from the dashboard.
  2. Check site health, organic traffic, keyword counts, and latest audit status.
  3. Filter by country, device, scope, or date range where available.
  4. Move into Site Audit, Position Tracking, Domain Overview, or Keyword tools for deeper analysis.

Key Metrics

  • Site health
  • Organic traffic
  • Organic keywords
  • Tracked keywords
  • Rank snapshots
  • Audit status
  • Traffic source

Comparison

Compared with standalone rank trackers, the SEO Dashboard is broader. It joins rankings with traffic and technical health, making it better for prioritization and reporting.

Use Cases

  • SEO manager weekly review
  • Client reporting preparation
  • Traffic loss diagnosis
  • Project health monitoring

FAQ

What is the difference between SEO Dashboard and Domain Overview?

SEO Dashboard is project-centric and combines many signals. Domain Overview is a deeper competitive and provider-backed report for one domain and location.

Can this replace Google Search Console?

No. It can organize and combine GSC-style traffic data with other SEO workflows, but GSC remains the source for verified Google search performance.