
WebHealth SEO Backlog
Turn SEO data into a ranked action backlog
AI & Machine Learning·Analytics·Productivity·Marketing
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TLDR:
WebHealth turns GSC, GA4, and crawl data into branded monthly SEO snapshots and prioritized action backlogs for agencies. It helps teams move from “here is what happened” to “here is what we should fix next” across multiple client websites.
WebHealth is SEO reporting software for agencies that turns monthly reports into clear next actions. Instead of forcing teams to manually export Google Search Console, Google Analytics 4, crawl data, and dashboard notes every month, WebHealth connects those signals into one client-ready monthly snapshot and a prioritized action backlog.
It is built for small SEO and digital agencies managing multiple client websites. The product helps answer the question clients actually ask after a report: “What should we do next?” WebHealth highlights traffic drops, notable pages, query opportunities, supporting crawl issues, and the 3-5 actions most worth reviewing in the next client meeting.
Key Features
- Connects GSC, GA4, and live crawl signals in one workflow
- Creates branded monthly SEO snapshots for client updates
- Surfaces ranked P1/P2/P3 SEO actions instead of raw dashboard data
- Helps identify pages that lost traffic, queries close to better positions, CTR gaps, and technical issues behind performance changes
Use Cases
- Monthly SEO reporting for agency clients
- Turning GSC and GA4 performance changes into action items
- Finding which pages, queries, and technical issues deserve attention first
- Reducing manual report prep across multiple client websites
- Creating client-ready SEO snapshots without rebuilding the same analysis every month
What Makes It Stand Out
WebHealth is not another SEO dashboard or keyword tool. It acts as the decision layer above the tools agencies already use. Where most reporting workflows stop at “traffic is down,” WebHealth connects search, analytics, and crawl signals to show what changed, why it may matter, and what to review next.
The product is intentionally practical: fewer vanity charts, more ranked actions. It is especially useful for agencies that already have access to client GSC and GA4 data but lose time every month stitching together exports, crawl findings, and recommendations by hand.
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1Hey 👋 I built WebHealth after creating websites and struggling to turn SEO data into clear next steps.