Search engines need a clear path. We fix crawl errors,
loading delays, and index
gaps so nothing valuable
gets overlooked.
Slow pages hurt
you rankings.
We optimize Core Web Vitals
and remove bottlenecks.
Duplicate or broken
URLs waste authority.
We resolve canonical conflicts, redirects, and crawl loops.
Mobile experience underperforms.
We ensure responsive design
and scripts perform seamlessly.
Updates don’t reflect
in search.
We audit sitemaps and indexing for discoverability.
We price based on site scale, audit complexity, and implementation depth
— not traffic volume.
Each plan adapts to your current setup, goals, and technical stack.
What impressed me most was how Toimi combined design sense with technical detail. Every idea was backed up by reasoning, and they weren't afraid to challenge us if it meant a stronger outcome.
We had a pretty complex setup request. They broke it down, kept us updated at every step, and delivered earlier than we thought possible.
Clear process, fast approvals, no drama. Exactly how a project should run.
We'll definitely continue working together.
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The cost depends on the size of your site, the complexity of the technical stack, and the depth of analysis required. A focused technical audit of a five-page service site for a League City professional services firm differs significantly from a comprehensive crawl health review of a multi-section platform with thousands of indexed pages serving the aerospace, energy, and healthcare sectors across the Houston metro and Galveston County market. We confirm exact pricing after an initial review of your site size, platform, and the specific technical questions you need answered. Most technical SEO audits start from a few hundred dollars for focused single-site reviews and scale with page count, technical complexity, and the depth of competitor benchmarking included.
A standard technical SEO audit — covering crawlability, indexation, page speed, mobile usability, structured data, redirect health, and Core Web Vitals — typically takes 1 to 2 weeks for a standard business site. For League City businesses with large content libraries, complex JavaScript rendering requirements, or multi-subdomain architectures — common in healthcare organizations serving the Clear Lake medical corridor with separate patient portals, and energy companies with distinct regional site sections — the audit runs 2 to 4 weeks to cover every technical dimension thoroughly. We deliver findings as a structured report with every issue documented, explained in plain language, and assigned a priority level before any fix work begins.
Businesses that have invested in content and on-page optimization but are seeing poor crawl coverage, indexation gaps, or rankings that plateau despite quality content are the most common technical audit clients. In League City, this includes professional services firms whose sites were built by developers without SEO requirements in the brief — resulting in JavaScript rendering issues, poor internal link architecture, or duplicate content from URL parameter variations. Healthcare practices in the Clear Lake medical corridor with patient portal subdomains creating crawl budget waste, and e-commerce businesses along the League City Parkway corridor with faceted navigation generating thousands of duplicate URLs, are both profiles where a technical audit reliably uncovers issues that explain underperformance better than any content gap analysis would.
Our technical audit covers every dimension of site infrastructure that affects how search engines crawl, render, and index your League City site. This includes crawlability and robots.txt configuration, XML sitemap accuracy and submission status, indexation coverage and noindex tag usage, canonical tag implementation, redirect chain mapping and redirect loop identification, page speed and Core Web Vitals across desktop and mobile, mobile usability and viewport configuration, structured data markup validity, HTTPS implementation and mixed content issues, duplicate content from URL variations, hreflang implementation for any multilingual content, and log file analysis where server access is available. Every issue is documented with the affected URLs, the technical explanation, and the specific fix required.
We assign every finding a priority level — critical, significant, or minor — based on the direct impact on crawling, indexation, and ranking potential. Critical issues are those that actively prevent pages from being indexed or ranking correctly: blocked crawl paths, widespread noindex tags on key pages, broken canonical chains, or severe Core Web Vitals failures that trigger Google's page experience signals. For League City businesses in competitive niches — healthcare, energy consulting, or professional services competing against established Houston metro players — we prioritize fixes that close the largest gap between current technical performance and what top-ranking competitors deliver. The audit report presents fixes in the order your development team should address them, not in the order they were discovered.
A technical SEO audit examines how your site is built and served — the infrastructure layer that determines whether search engines can access, render, and index your content correctly. On-page SEO review examines what your pages say and how they signal relevance to target keywords. Both matter, but they address different problems. A League City business with technically clean infrastructure but poorly optimized content will rank below competitors whose pages better match search intent. Conversely, well-written pages on a technically broken site may never rank regardless of content quality. The audit tells you whether technical issues are the primary barrier before you invest further in content work that may be constrained by infrastructure problems your team is unaware of.
Audit findings are delivered as a structured report organized by priority tier, with each issue documented by affected URL set, technical explanation, business impact, and specific recommended fix. For League City clients with in-house development teams, the report is written as a direct developer brief — detailed enough that fixes can be implemented without requiring Toimi to be present for each step. For clients without in-house technical resource, we scope a fix implementation project based on audit findings and handle every change in a staging environment before deploying to the live site. A walkthrough call is included with every audit delivery so your team can ask questions about any finding before implementation begins.
Technical issues recur as sites grow — new pages get added without following established URL conventions, CMS updates introduce rendering changes, and third-party scripts accumulate and affect page speed. For League City clients who want to maintain technical SEO health rather than address issues reactively, we offer a quarterly technical health check as part of an ongoing SEO retainer — covering a focused crawl review, Core Web Vitals monitoring, new redirect requirements from content changes, and structured data validation after any platform updates. Clients on an active retainer receive technical governance as a continuous component of their SEO program rather than a periodic audit commissioned after rankings have already declined.