Technical SEO

Technical SEO for websites that need better crawlability, stronger metadata, and cleaner search foundations.

Technical SEO at CoFndr focuses on the structural layer behind rankings: metadata, canonicals, robots, sitemap, schema, headings, links, and indexation health.

What this service is

This service is for businesses with indexing gaps, metadata issues, broken link patterns, weak schema, or multi-page sites that search engines cannot interpret efficiently.

Who this service is for

  • Sites with duplicate metadata or weak canonicals
  • Teams expanding into service and location pages
  • Businesses preparing for AI-search-ready content systems
  • Websites that need a technical cleanup before content scaling

Business benefits

  • Cleaner indexing and crawl behavior
  • More consistent metadata and heading hierarchy
  • Better schema coverage for services, founders, and articles
  • A stronger technical base for future SEO growth

Process

  1. Run a technical audit across crawlability and metadata
  2. Map structural issues to implementation fixes
  3. Deploy schema, link, canonical, robots, and page updates
  4. Validate the updated search foundation and next content priorities

Deliverables

  • Technical SEO audit findings
  • Canonical, metadata, and schema fixes
  • Heading hierarchy and internal-link cleanup
  • Sitemap, robots, and indexing improvements

Pricing guidance

Technical SEO scopes vary based on route count, severity of issues, and whether implementation is limited to a focused cleanup or tied to a broader page expansion plan.

FAQs

What is technical SEO?

Technical SEO is the work that helps search engines crawl, index, and interpret your website correctly through cleaner structure, metadata, links, and structured data.

Who is technical SEO for?

It is for businesses with broken metadata, indexation issues, missing schema, weak internal linking, or websites that are hard for search engines to understand.

What problem does technical SEO solve?

It solves the hidden structural issues that make strong content underperform, such as duplicate titles, bad canonicals, crawl barriers, or weak schema coverage.

Related services

Founder pages

Case studies

Recommended reading

Ready to discuss the next step?

Talk to CoFndr about your current website, SEO goals, or technical priorities.

Start a Project
Copyright 2026 CoFndr. Build. Rank. Scale.