Website
Website is the canonical map of every URL Rampify knows about: what's healthy, what's broken, what Google thinks of each page, and whether AI crawlers can even get in. When something on your site costs you visibility, this is where it surfaces.
Crawl and audit your site#
Analyze Site crawls your pages the way a search engine would and records what it finds per URL: HTTP status, redirect chains, titles, meta descriptions, schema markup, and sitemap membership. Progress streams live; results land in the URL table the moment the crawl finishes.
Discovery starts from your sitemap (/sitemap.xml, sitemap indexes, and robots.txt directives are all checked) and falls back to following your navigation when no sitemap exists. A sitemap is worth having: it's faster, more complete, and tells Rampify (and Google) exactly which pages you consider yours.
Work the issues list#
Everything the crawl flags becomes an issue with a severity (critical, warning, medium, info) attached to the page it lives on. Issues don't stop at detection: crawls file Specs describing the fix, so the path from "found" to "shipped" is already paved.
See what Google sees, per page#
With Google Search Console connected, every URL row also carries Google's own verdict: indexing state, coverage, canonical choice, last crawl time, plus 28-day clicks, impressions, and average position. One table answers both "is this page healthy?" and "is it earning anything?"
Check AI crawler access#
The AI visibility card reads your robots.txt and reports which AI crawlers can reach your site. If you're blocking the crawlers that feed AI answers, you'll see it here before you wonder why you're invisible.
Scheduled crawls in Project Settings keep this picture fresh without anyone remembering to press the button.
From your AI tool
Everything above is also reachable over MCP: same data, no dashboard tab. The toolbar's MCP handoff on this page pre-fills the project context for you.