Everything you need to run Audaitly.
How to add a site, run an audit, read the findings, and turn them into fixes your team actually ships. Start at the top, or jump to the section you need.
From zero to your first report.
Five steps take you from an empty workspace to a prioritized, assignable audit.
- 1
Request access and set up your workspace
Audaitly is invite-only while we're early. Once you're in, create your agency workspace and invite your team. Every teammate lands in your organization, walled off from every other agency.
- 2
Add a site
Point Audaitly at any URL. It can be a client's marketing site, a landing page, or a full product. You choose the scope, and crawling stays inside the URLs you authorize.
- 3
Run an audit and watch findings stream in
Pick the categories and depth, then start the run. Audaitly crawls with a real browser and streams prioritized findings back as it works, so you don't wait for the whole crawl to finish.
- 4
Review the prioritized report
Findings arrive ranked by severity, each with evidence, a screenshot, and a confidence signal. Filter by category or page to focus on what moves the needle first.
- 5
Assign fixes as page-wise tasks
Turn any finding into a task, assign it to a teammate, and track it to done. Re-run later and compare against the previous audit to prove the fix landed.
Go deeper on each part of the flow.
Practical walkthroughs for the four things you'll do most.
Running audits→
Choose depth and categories, crawl across multiple viewports, and scope exactly which URLs Audaitly is allowed to reach.
- Pick categories per run: UI/UX, content, conversion and CTAs, SEO, performance, accessibility, forms, and law and compliance signals.
- Set depth to match the job: a focused page set finishes in minutes, a deep multi-page crawl takes longer and uses more credits.
- Crawls run in a real browser across desktop and mobile viewports, and never leave the URLs you authorize.
Understanding findings→
Read severity, evidence, and screenshots, and use the confidence signal to know how much to trust each finding before you act on it.
- Severity tells you what to fix first; the evidence and screenshot show exactly where the issue lives on the page.
- The confidence signal says how sure Audaitly is, so you can act on high-confidence items fast and review the rest.
- Filter by category, page, or severity to cut a long report down to today's work.
Tasks & workflow→
Assign findings as page-wise tasks, track them to done, and compare runs over time to confirm regressions stay fixed.
- Turn any finding into a page-wise task with an owner, and track it from open to done inside the report.
- Rescans re-check the same pages and mark earlier findings resolved, regressed, or still open.
- Comparisons put two runs side by side so you can show a client exactly what improved.
Billing & credits→
See how credits meter each audit, when to top up, and how plans bundle credits so you always know what a run will cost.
- One credit equals ten cents of value, and every plan includes a monthly bundle of credits.
- Depth drives cost: more pages, more viewports, and more categories all use more credits.
- Top up any time; plan details and current rates live on the pricing page.
The vocabulary of an audit.
A few terms show up everywhere in Audaitly. Here's what each one means.
- Audits
- A single run of Audaitly against a site. It crawls the pages you authorize, evaluates them across the categories you selected, and produces a report you can share, assign from, and re-run later.
- Findings & severity
- An individual issue on a specific page. Each finding carries a severity so you fix the costly things first, plus evidence, a screenshot, and a confidence signal that tells you how sure Audaitly is before you act.
- Categories
- The lenses an audit looks through: UI/UX, SEO, performance, CRO, CTA, content, accessibility, forms, and law and compliance. Pick the ones that matter for a given site and skip the rest.
- Credits
- How audits are metered. One credit equals ten cents of value, and every plan includes a bundle of credits. Heavier runs use more, and you can top up any time.
- Comparisons
- Two audits of the same site placed side by side. Comparisons surface what improved, what regressed, and what’s still open, so you can prove a fix actually landed.
The questions every new team asks.
Short, straight answers to the things agencies want to know before their first run.
How long does an audit take?
How does depth affect credits?
How do rescans verify fixes?
Who sees my data?
Can I export reports?
Which categories can Audaitly audit?
Stuck on something the docs don’t cover?
Write to us and a person who works on the product will answer. Include the site and the run if it’s about a specific audit, and we’ll get you unstuck fast.
support@audaitly.aiPut the docs to work.
Request access, add your first site, and run an audit. You’ll have a prioritized report in front of your team the same day.