# Site Health Reporting

### What is the purpose of site health reporting?

Site health reporting is all about looking for basic coding and functionality factors that will affect the user experience and the SEO ranking of your website.

Running a periodic analysis of your website helps to look for anything deteriorating or any small, near-imperceptible factors that are making your website less effective. It also helps you, your employees and any agency you're working with creating a clear 'to-do' list of improvements.

### How does it function?

Your website will be deeply analysed periodically. The package you choose determines how often the website is analysed. At the top level, your website is checked every week and a PDF report is sent to you via email.

In the report, you can expect to find the following:

* A site health score
* Any critical issues or warnings
* Broken links
* Page titles or descriptions that are incorrect
* All internal and external links
* Any slow or missing images

Some aspects of the report can be false, as it is automated. We will work with you to remove any alerts that are false or not accurate.


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