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SEO audits tuned for every major CMS.

Each CMS ships with different SEO defaults, different traps, and different fix paths. Pick your platform — every page below is a dedicated guide to the SEO issues unique to that CMS and how to fix them in your specific admin or theme.

Why SEO audits differ per CMS

Every content management system ships with its own SEO defaults, its own traps, and its own fix paths. A meta description on WordPress means editing Yoast or Rank Math; on Shopify it means editing theme Liquid; on Webflow it means binding a CMS field in the Designer; on Squarespace it lives in a per-page SEO panel. Same concept, completely different execution. A generic SEO audit that tells you "add a meta description" without telling you where to add it costs you an hour of searching per finding.

The ten platform guides below give you the SEO surface area specific to each CMS. They cover the most common 5 failure modes per platform — the ones we see on almost every audit of that CMS — plus the five highest-leverage fixes, each written for that platform's actual admin UI or theme conventions. If your stack is WordPress + WooCommerce, the WordPress guide covers both; if you're on headless Shopify + a custom Next.js storefront, read the Shopify guide for the backend and the Webflow or Framer guide for frontend patterns.

How to use these guides

Start by grading your site with the free 9-category audit — it tells you which findings apply to your specific site, not just your platform. Then open the CMS guide below that matches your stack. Each guide maps the audit's generic findings to the specific admin screens, theme files, or code injections you'll actually touch. If the fix involves copy-paste code, upgrade to The Full Blueprint ($349) and we ship the code written for your CMS.

Don't see your CMS? We're expanding this series quarterly. The next additions (Contentful, Drupal, Craft CMS, and 11ty) ship in 2026. For now, the Technical SEO and On-Page SEO category guides cover the platform-agnostic foundation that applies to every stack.

Ten CMS-specific SEO audit guides