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Using Monthly Site Reports

Your guide to understanding aggregated website health reports across multiple pages.

Free plan: Monthly automated multi-page reports and paid website slots start on Basic ($29/mo) and higher. On Free, use single-URL reports instead—see Using Manually Generated Reports. You can still read this tutorial to learn what unlocks when you upgrade.

Tip: On the monthly report page itself, click Take Tutorial for an interactive guided tour. This page is your full written reference.

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What is a Monthly Site Report?

A Monthly Site Report aggregates health analysis across all pages of your website into one combined view. Unlike single-URL reports (which analyze one page), monthly reports scan multiple pages (Basic: 100, Pro: 250, Enterprise: 1,000) and produce:

  • An overall site score and category scores averaged across all pages
  • Findings grouped by page so you can see which URLs need the most work
  • AI-generated summaries (Pro/Enterprise) with prioritization and action items
  • Individual page reports for each scanned URL
  • Competitor comparison (Enterprise) — side-by-side SEO scores vs up to 5 competitors
  • Security Suite (Enterprise) — security analysis across scanned pages

Trend charts (Pro/Enterprise) are on the dashboard, not on the monthly report page. When you expand the Monthly Site Report section for a website, you'll see trend charts comparing scores and issues across multiple runs over time. Filter by All time, Year to date, or Last 12 months, and download a Trends PDF from there.

Monthly reports never expire and are always private to your workspace. Access them from your dashboard by expanding the Monthly Site Report section for each website.

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Report Header & Metadata

At the top of the report you'll see the site URL, generation date, plan tier, and how many URLs were analyzed (e.g. 45/50 analyzed). If some URLs couldn't be analyzed, they're listed with reasons. Use the PDF and CSV buttons in the nav bar to download permanent copies.

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Overall Score & Summary Stats

The Overall Score (0–100) is a weighted average of all category scores across all scanned pages. Next to it you'll see summary stats: total pages, total issues, high-priority count, and quick-fix count. Use these to gauge site-wide health at a glance.

You can toggle report visibility (private vs public) for the combined report and all page reports in that run.

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Category Scores

Each category (e.g. Broken Links, Page Title Quality, Image Alt Tags, Core Web Vitals) has a score averaged across all pages. Hover the info icon on a category to learn what it measures. Categories marked N/A are excluded from the overall score. Pro/Enterprise plans include more categories (Core Web Vitals, Rendered Checks, AI Insights). Enterprise plans also include Security Suite (HTTPS, headers, cookie security, content security policies).

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Issues by Severity

Issues are bucketed by severity: Critical, High, Medium, Low. Fix critical and high-priority issues first—they have the biggest impact on user experience, SEO, and security.

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Sitemap Health & Status Code Overview

Sitemap Health shows how many sitemap URLs have indexability issues (noindex, blocked by robots, non-2xx, etc.). Status Code Overview gives a site-wide snapshot of HTTP response codes (2xx success, 3xx redirects, 4xx client errors, 5xx server errors). Both help you spot crawl and indexing problems.

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All Findings by Page

This section lists every issue found across all scanned pages. Each page is expandable—click to see issues grouped by category. Use Sort by URL, Most issues first, or Fewest issues first, and the Filter by URL field to find specific pages quickly.

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Individual Page Reports

Each scanned page has its own full report. Use the cards or View All Reports list to open a page's detailed report in a new tab. Individual reports include the same structure as manually generated reports: scores, categories, errors, and export options.

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High Priority Issues & Quick Fixes

High Priority Issues groups critical and high-severity issues by URL so you can tackle the worst problems first. Quick Fix Opportunities lists medium and low-severity issues that are relatively easy to fix. Both sections support filtering by URL and by error category.

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Share, Download & Export

Use Share Report to copy the URL, email the report, or share with teammates. Download PDF and Download CSV create permanent copies. Pro/Enterprise users get a White-Label View option (no Logia branding) for client sharing. Additional exports (broken links CSV, sitemap XML) may appear in the metadata bar when available.

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Competitor Comparison (Enterprise)

If you have competitors configured and are on the Enterprise plan, a You vs Competitors section appears. It shows your site's SEO-only score (recomputed for apples-to-apples comparison) and each competitor's score. Delta columns indicate whether you're ahead (positive, green) or behind (negative, red). Competitors are scanned on key pages during the monthly run. Click a competitor card to view their individual reports.

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Related Tutorials

Related: To set up and run monthly reports from the dashboard, see Using the Dashboard. For understanding scores, categories, and errors in detail, see Understanding Your Report. For teams and billing, see Managing Your Team and Managing Your Subscription. If something fails to run, see Troubleshooting.

Recommended next: Managing Your Team

Last reviewed: 2026-05-11