![]() ![]() The trouble with these tools is that they’re all based on a single URL at one time, and scaling them across an entire domain can be a time consuming and tedious task. ![]() Google does a great job of providing a variety of tools for SEO’s and webmasters to use, and although they may not provide the most detailed analysis available, they’re about as close as we can get to see exactly how Google views our web pages. Update: With the release of Spider version 12, you can now connect directly to the PageSpeed Insights API, letting you grab all your PageSpeed data automatically in the Spider - no XPath needed. ![]()
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