SEO Dashboard: Tracking Historical SEO Scores
The SEO Dashboard shows SEO score trends over time for all your monitored domains — compare snapshots, identify regressions, and see which dimensions are dragging scores down.
SEO Dashboard: Tracking Historical SEO Scores
The SEO Dashboard aggregates SEO scan results across all your monitored domains and shows how scores change over time. It is the long-term view of your technical SEO health.
Accessing the SEO Dashboard
Go to Tools → SEO Dashboard or find it in the left sidebar under Tools.
What the Dashboard Shows
Portfolio SEO Overview
- Average SEO score across all monitored domains
- Number of domains with critical SEO issues (score below 50)
- Number of domains with improvements since last scan
- Number of domains with regressions since last scan
Per-Domain Score Trends
For each domain that has been SEO-scanned, a sparkline chart shows the score over time. You can see whether SEO health is improving, declining, or stable.
Dimension Breakdown
Scores are broken down by the 8 SEO dimensions:
- Technical (crawlability, robots, redirects)
- Content (title, meta, headings, content length)
- Links (internal linking, external links)
- Images (alt text, file sizes)
- Performance (Core Web Vitals: LCP, CLS, FCP, TTFB)
- Schema (structured data)
- Sitemap (sitemap existence and health)
- Trust (HTTPS, domain age, contact/privacy pages)
Clicking a dimension shows which domains score lowest on that specific signal.
How to Use It Effectively
Identify Your Worst Performers
Sort the domain list by SEO score ascending. The domains at the bottom need the most attention. Click through to the SEO tab on each domain for the full issues list.
Spot Regressions
Filter to show only domains where the score decreased since the last scan. Regressions often indicate a content change, a new redirect, or a performance degradation.
Track Improvements Over Time
After fixing SEO issues on a domain, trigger a new SEO scan and watch the score update. The historical chart confirms whether your fixes had the expected impact.
Prioritize by Dimension
If your average Content score is much lower than your Technical score, that tells you where to focus your effort — on improving title tags, meta descriptions, and content length across your portfolio.
Triggering a New SEO Scan
From the SEO Dashboard, click any domain name to go to its detail page, then trigger a new SEO Scan (1,500 credits). Alternatively, bulk-queue SEO scans from the dashboard for multiple domains at once.
SEO Score vs Google Rankings
The SEO score measures technical and on-page SEO factors — the things ElasticDomain can measure objectively from a page fetch. It does not measure:
- Backlink authority
- Domain authority or page rank
- E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) signals
- User behavior signals (CTR, dwell time, bounce rate)
A high SEO score means your technical foundation is solid. Building authority through content and backlinks is a separate, ongoing effort.