Free from App Store for a limited time - https://seocheckerapp.com/
Great catch, @DaveFox, thanks for sharing.
Cheers for that. Downloaded now. Rob
Sadly after working fine last night and early this morning. It’s now crashing every time I try and update a site. Just locks.
Still working for you @DaveFox and @Beemerang?
Rob
Retrieving data still works fine for me @robbeattie, however, the modal progress window locks and then the only solution seems to be Force Quit.
Working fine here, just added 7 more of my sites - all working fine - great little App - hope you get it sorted! Suggest you report it on their webpage contact form.
Yes, it’s updating that locks for me as well. I think it’s got real promise so I’ll see if I can replicate the exact steps and let them know.
Rob
Just checked, updating working fine on 8 sites here, I’m on El Capitan still.
This morning I’m finding that if I don’t move away from the app, then Update works fine. If I leave it to update and move to another program or virtual desktop, then it freezes.
I’ll report that but I can live with it.
Rob
They’re aware of the problem and say it’ll be fixed in the next release to the App Store.
Thanks for update info @robbeattie, still updating here although I note it uses UTC so is 1 hour behind for me. Screenshot -
No Yosemite support
@robbeattie SEO 1.1 is out
App Store not showing here yet. I’ll check in the morning. Thanks.
Anybody got any updates on this app?
The link to seochackerapp.com no longer works!
Thanks @robbeattie @DaveFox
Type Seochecker into the App store - still there and still free.
EDIT - but now the App fails - Doh! (too good to be true for the price, I guess a refund is out of the question!)
Even when it “worked”, it didn’t really, as the app only analyzed the home page.
My inquiry prompted the following response on Sept 28: “full site audit is not yet implemented just general overview of the domain (homepage)”
And now, as @DaveFox has remarked, it does not work at all.
I think the enthusiasm with which I and others fell on this demonstrates there’s a real appetite for a third party SEO checker. I certainly thought it was quite well done for a 1.0 app. (Now of course I worry that it’s somehow been collating data from my Mac and websites with a view to making them explode at some point in the future!).
I like Greg’s SEO RX but it kicks up too many negative scores to do with code positioning that - last time I looked - I can’t do anything about because it’s a function of the theme or RW.
I would have a thought there’s money to be made here.
@robbeattie @Butternut - It’s back up.
Good stuff. Thanks. I’m glad I didn’t delete it.