Indexed Pages
How many pages are currently included in this workspace.
Each workspace represents one site or one defined set of pages. This is where you review workspace health, inspect URLs, open recent audits, and decide what needs action.
The cards at the top of the workspace summarize the latest audit state across the indexed pages.
How many pages are currently included in this workspace.
Pages whose latest audits did not surface meaningful issues.
High-priority issues such as accessibility problems or runtime errors.
Broken links and similar problems that can hurt trust and usability.
Issues that are often easier to address, such as spelling or smaller editorial cleanups.
Signals such as missing metadata or issues that need editorial or SEO review.
Pages missing schema or carrying structured data issues that limit search or AI readiness.
Pages currently locked by in-progress work.
The health score helps you triage the workspace quickly, but it should not replace review of the actual audit findings.
| Range | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| 80 to 100 | The workspace is generally healthy. | Review recent audits for refinement opportunities and monitor for changes. |
| 70 to 79 | The workspace needs attention. | Prioritize the pages with the most meaningful issues or business impact. |
| Below 70 | The workspace has material quality or trust concerns. | Open recent audits and start workflows on the highest-priority URLs. |
The URL table is where most page-level review starts. Use it to understand which pages are in the workspace and which ones need action.
If a page has already been audited, use View Recent Audit to open its latest saved audit directly from the workspace.