Technical SEO audit
Crawlability, indexation, metadata, schema, internal links and Shopify constraints reviewed.
Sprint 3-week sprint
A technical SEO and AI-search visibility sprint: what can be crawled, what should rank, what AI answers are missing, and the fastest path to improve.
from $4,500 · audit + 90-day plan. Make the invisible work visible.
01 What's included
The sprint has a job: get from messy question to a finished piece of work without dragging you into a retainer.
Crawlability, indexation, metadata, schema, internal links and Shopify constraints reviewed.
Priority fixes for the pages that can actually move commercial search demand.
Checks for how your brand appears in answer engines and what source material they can use.
Where competitors own topics, categories or answer space that should be yours.
Content recommendations grounded in demand, not a blog calendar for its own sake.
A ranked sequence of fixes your team can implement without guessing what matters first.
02 Process
I crawl the site, review search demand, inspect competitors and check AI answer visibility.
Findings become a practical plan across technical fixes, content, schema and page improvements.
You get the 90-day plan, implementation notes and the trade-offs behind the order.
03 Fit
You are not showing up for the searches that should lead to revenue.
You need the small number of fixes that matter, not a 90-page audit.
You want your brand and category answers to be legible before the space gets crowded.
04 FAQ
The sprint is audit and roadmap. Implementation can be scoped once the priority list is known.
I check how your brand appears in AI-generated answers and recommend content, structure and schema improvements.
Technical enough for a developer, translated clearly enough for the commercial decision-maker.
I account for Shopify constraints and focus on what can actually be changed.
Technical and metadata fixes can move faster; content and authority work usually takes months, not days.
Either way you leave with the sharper version of the problem, the first fixes, and a clear view of whether there’s more worth building.