SEO Perception
Fix what matters first for your SEO
Search Console, crawl, and on-page signals become one clear Possibilities queue: what to do next, why it matters, and which page it lives on.
- Priorities grounded in your GSC demand and crawl findings, not generic advice
- Work the list with Done and Ignore; the next crawl checks what stuck
- Keep going in Cursor or Claude with SEO Perception MCP when you want AI help on the same evidence

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Connect Google Search Console and choose a site
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We crawl and analyze: no spreadsheet imports
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Open a prioritized queue with plain-language next steps
Stop guessing which tab to trust
Search demand, technical health, and on-page details usually live in different tools. SEO Perception lines them up so your next move is obvious.
We organize and explain. You decide what to change. Crawl and Search Console stay the source of truth.
Straight facts
What SEO Perception is, and what it is not.
- Combines Google Search Console, site crawl, and on-page checks into one queue.
- Prioritizes work; does not auto-apply changes to your site.
- Built for site owners, marketers, consultants, and agencies.
- Higher plans add sites, history depth, Site Overlay, and MCP access.
- Surfaces technical issues, content gaps, and AI/LLM readiness risks from your data.
From connect to queue in one pass
Authorize Search Console, pick a property, and let the first crawl finish. Come back to a real list, not an empty template.
Connect Google Search Console
Authorize access so priorities start from queries and pages you already earn impressions on.
Choose your site
Pick the property to focus on first. Add more sites when you scale.
Open your Possibilities
When crawl and analysis finish, you get a prioritized queue with short explanations, not another raw report.

Your backlog
Mark Done. Ignore the noise. Verify on the next crawl.

Treat Possibilities like a focused backlog. After the next crawl, see what stayed fixed and what needs another pass, so important work does not vanish into a dashboard.
- Done: record what you shipped without losing the thread
- Ignore: clear items that do not apply to this site
- Re-crawl: confirm fixes and bring back what still matters
Today’s Focus lines up this week’s work
When the list feels long, Today’s Focus orders what to tackle first, based on the same crawl and Search Console evidence, with plain instructions you can act on.
- Ordered for impact and effort, not a random shuffle
- Short guidance now; deeper detail when you need it
- AI explains; your data remains the foundation
Refresh limits follow your plan; see pricing below.

Content gaps from real search demand
See where people already search but the page under-delivers: titles, headings, and focus you can tighten without rewriting the whole site.
- Demand exists; the page wording or focus lags behind
- Adjacent phrases that can expand reach with small edits
- Change, then let the next crawl and GSC data show what moved
Ready for search, and for AI crawlers
Practical checks on crawlability, extractability, structured data, and question-led content so people and machines can trust what they find.
- Crawler-policy conflicts that quietly limit visibility
- Snippet and robots rules that shrink what can be quoted
- Pages where a clearer answer up front would help
Guidance from your crawl and Search Console data, not a promise of placement in any AI product.
Open any URL without losing the queue
When you need depth, page views pull links, queries, and on-page context together, then send you back to what matters next.
- Internal links that show how the page fits the site
- Query and page signals to match intent with content
- Depth when you need it, without abandoning the queue
Signals we weigh on a URL
- Title, meta description, and headings
- Query-to-page fit from Search Console
- Internal links in and out
- Indexability, canonicals, redirects, and broken links
- AI/LLM readiness: crawler rules, snippets, answer-first structure
- Content opportunities where small edits can earn more clicks
- Enough context to act, then return to the priority queue
Not exhaustive. We highlight what is most useful next for your site.

Context on the live page you are fixing
On sites you control, Site Overlay puts overview, opportunities, and keyword context on the URL in front of you: fewer tab hops while you work.
- For your own sites (visitors are not part of your workspace)
- Install once; open from the workspace when you edit
- Skim essentials; open docs when you want the full walkthrough
Included from Starter upward.
Learn about Site Overlay
A weekly check-in that stays short
What moved, what is still open, and what deserves attention next: enough to stay oriented without living in another dashboard.
- Plain-language progress, not a wall of charts
- Open priorities stay visible
- One click back into the app when you are ready to work

Built for operators, useful for teams
Owners and operators
See what matters this week, why it matters, and what to do next, without an SEO certification.
In-house and agency SEO
One queue across Search Console, crawl, and pages: enough depth to brief a developer or client without exporting three reports.
Start from real search data
Connect Search Console, run a crawl, and work a Possibilities queue built for your site, not a pile of unprioritized issues.
- Connect Search Console in minutes
- Get a prioritized list for your site, not a generic demo
- Upgrade for more history, sites, Overlay, or MCP
Plans you can scan in a minute
Same Freemius tiers as the product. Pick the scale and retention that match your sites.
You are fully protected by our 100% Money Back Guarantee. If during the next 7 days you experience an issue that makes the product unusable and we are unable to resolve it, we'll happily consider offering a full refund of your money.
Frequently asked questions
What is SEO Perception?
SEO Perception is a SaaS SEO platform that combines Google Search Console data, crawl data, and on-page checks into a clear, prioritized action plan with AI-assisted explanations.
Who is SEO Perception for?
SEO Perception is built for small business owners, website owners, marketers, SEO consultants, and agencies that want a clearer way to understand and improve website performance in Google.
Is SEO Perception only for SEO experts?
No. SEO Perception is useful for experts, but it is designed to make SEO data easier to understand for non-experts too. The goal is to show what matters, why it matters, and what to work on next.
I do not understand technical SEO. Can I still use it?
Yes. SEO Perception is designed to explain technical SEO issues in plain language, so you can understand what is wrong and what needs attention without being an SEO specialist.
How is this different from Google Search Console?
Google Search Console shows valuable data, but many users struggle to know what to do with it. SEO Perception helps turn that data into practical tasks, priorities, and opportunities.
Do I need Google Search Console to use SEO Perception?
Google Search Console data is a core part of SEO Perception. Connecting it gives the platform better insight into your search performance, queries, pages, and opportunities.
What kind of SEO problems can SEO Perception help find?
SEO Perception can help surface technical issues, crawl problems, on-page weaknesses, missing or mismatched metadata, sitemap issues, page opportunities, and gaps between search queries and page content.
Does SEO Perception fix SEO issues automatically?
No. SEO Perception prioritizes tasks and helps identify and explain issues, but it does not auto-apply website changes. You or your team still decide what to change on the site.
Will SEO Perception guarantee higher rankings?
No SEO platform can honestly guarantee higher rankings. SEO Perception helps you find and prioritize improvements, but results depend on your site, competition, content, authority, technical quality, and execution.
Can agencies use SEO Perception for multiple client websites?
Yes. SEO Perception is built for site owners, marketers, consultants, and agencies. Higher plans support multi-website workflows, more crawl data, and more Search Console coverage.
How does SEO Perception help agencies?
Agencies can use SEO Perception to monitor multiple websites, find problems faster, prioritize client work, track progress, and explain SEO tasks more clearly to clients or developers.
How is SEO Perception different from other SEO tools?
Many SEO tools focus on large dashboards and raw data. SEO Perception focuses on clarity, prioritization, and execution, so users can see what needs attention instead of getting lost in reports.
Does SEO Perception use AI?
Yes. AI is used to help explain, organize, and prioritize findings. The foundation is still real data from Google Search Console, site crawls, and on-page checks.
Can SEO Perception help with content opportunities?
Yes. By comparing search queries, page performance, and page content, SEO Perception can help identify where pages may need better alignment with what people are already searching for.
How quickly can I get value from SEO Perception?
Once your website and data sources are connected, SEO Perception can begin showing issues, opportunities, and priorities based on your available data and crawl results.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. SEO Perception has a free plan, so users can try the platform and understand the workflow before choosing a paid plan.
Start from real search data
Connect Search Console, run a crawl, and work a Possibilities queue built for your site, not a pile of unprioritized issues.