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Technical SEO Audit Cost in 2026: What Is Included, What to Fix, and When You Need Developers

A commercial guide to technical SEO audit pricing in 2026: indexation, crawlability, Core Web Vitals, schema, redirects, Search Console issues, migration risks, and implementation scope.

Best forBusiness owners who see organic traffic drop or weak indexationMarketing teams that need a prioritized fix plan, not a generic PDFCompanies planning a redesign, migration, or multilingual site expansionE-commerce and service businesses where technical issues can block revenue
SEO impact dashboard for a technical SEO audit and implementation case

A technical SEO audit should answer two questions at once: what is wrong, and what should be fixed first. If the audit cannot become a clear implementation plan, it is probably not the right purchase.

Cost depends on URL count, templates, languages, CMS or framework, JavaScript rendering, ecommerce logic, and previous migrations.
The highest-impact fixes usually involve indexation, redirects, canonicals, internal links, page speed, schema, metadata templates, and analytics visibility.
A report-only audit is cheaper, but implementation is where the commercial value appears.
For lead-generation websites, the audit should also check whether service pages, blog posts, CTAs, and contact routes support conversions.
PAS7 Studio is strongest when technical SEO and development need to happen together.

Before estimating the budget, separate the result you want to buy: diagnosis, implementation, or ongoing ownership of technical SEO health.

Comparison pointResultWhat is includedMain riskPAS7 route
Report-only auditPrioritized list of issues, screenshots, crawl notes, and recommendationsGood for teams that already have developers and SEO ownershipThe report can stay in backlog without implementationUse when you need an external technical review
Audit + implementationDiagnosis, fixes in code or CMS, validation, and post-release checksBest for indexation, schema, redirects, speed, templates, and analytics issuesNeeds access, release coordination, and realistic priority managementBest fit for PAS7 Studio
Ongoing technical SEO supportRegular checks, issue monitoring, new-page QA, migration support, and small fixesBest for websites that publish often or depend on organic trafficWithout ownership, regressions return after redesigns or content changesUse a support or maintenance plan

These are starting points. The final quote depends on the actual site, Search Console data, crawl depth, and whether implementation is included.

from EUR400

For smaller websites, indexation checks, Search Console review, crawlability, and a prioritized list of technical issues.

from EUR600

For URL changes, redirects, metadata templates, analytics, launch checklists, and risk reduction before or after a redesign.

from EUR700

For Core Web Vitals, schema, internal links, templates, developer fixes, validation, and post-release checks.

The exact checklist changes by website type, but a serious audit should cover the technical layers that search engines and users actually touch.

Crawlability and indexation

Robots rules, sitemap quality, index coverage, duplicate URL patterns, blocked pages, orphan pages, and Search Console signals.

Canonical, redirects, and URL structure

Incorrect canonicals, redirect chains, broken redirects, trailing slash conflicts, parameter URLs, and migration leftovers.

Core Web Vitals and performance

LCP, INP, CLS, render-blocking assets, image weight, JavaScript cost, caching, and mobile performance bottlenecks.

Structured data and metadata templates

Schema markup, titles, descriptions, Open Graph, product or service data, breadcrumbs, FAQ schema, and template-level mistakes.

Internal linking and commercial routes

Whether blog posts, service pages, estimate pages, pricing, and contact flows actually help users move toward a request.

Analytics and validation

GA4, GTM, Search Console, event tracking, lead source context, and post-fix verification.

The price rarely grows because of one isolated issue. It grows when the site has many technical surfaces that need to be checked and changed safely.

Large URL count or many templates

A 20-page service website and a 20,000-URL store require different crawl depth, sampling, prioritization, and validation.

Multilingual routing

Hreflang, locale routes, canonical rules, translated metadata, and alternate links need careful checks to avoid indexation conflicts.

JavaScript rendering

Modern frameworks can perform well, but incorrect rendering, metadata generation, lazy content, or script weight can hide important content from crawlers or users.

Redesign or migration risk

URL changes, content moves, missing redirects, and lost internal links can damage existing rankings if they are not planned before launch.

Implementation responsibility

A report is one scope. Fixing templates, schema, performance, redirects, forms, and analytics is a larger but more valuable scope.

The best moment is before technical debt becomes a traffic loss. These are the cases where an audit usually pays back fastest.

  • Organic traffic dropped and Search Console does not make the cause obvious.

  • Important pages are discovered but not indexed, indexed with wrong canonical, or missing from search results.

  • You are planning a redesign, CMS change, domain move, or URL restructure.

  • The website is slow on mobile and ads or SEO pages convert worse than expected.

  • You have many blog posts, but users do not move to services, pricing, or contact pages.

  • You need a developer team that can both diagnose and implement the fixes.

01

We clarify the commercial problem

Traffic drop, weak indexation, slow pages, migration risk, low conversion from blog traffic, or unclear Search Console errors require different priorities.

02

We inspect the technical surface

We check crawl data, templates, routing, metadata, schema, internal links, performance, analytics, and user routes to conversion.

03

We separate fixes by impact and effort

The output should show what to fix first, what needs development, what can wait, and where business risk is highest.

04

We implement and validate when needed

For many clients, the real value is not the audit itself but code-level changes, release checks, and validation after deployment.

Good fit

You need technical SEO and development in one workflow: schema, redirects, performance, templates, analytics, multilingual routes, or conversion paths.

Probably not enough

You only want a very cheap automated PDF export without implementation, prioritization, or business context.

Best starting point

Send the website URL, main problem, Search Console access if possible, and whether you need a report or fixes too.

How much does a technical SEO audit cost?

A focused audit at PAS7 Studio starts from EUR400. Migration or redesign audits start from EUR600, and technical SEO with implementation starts from EUR700. The final quote depends on site size, languages, templates, issues, and implementation scope.

Is a technical SEO audit enough without implementation?

Sometimes, if your internal team can execute the fixes. If not, the audit should include implementation or at least a realistic development plan, otherwise the value often stays in a backlog.

What access do you need?

A public website URL is enough for an initial look. For a proper audit, Search Console, analytics, CMS or repository context, and previous migration or SEO reports help us estimate the real scope.

Can you audit multilingual websites?

Yes. We check locale routes, hreflang, canonicals, translated metadata, internal links, alternate URLs, and indexation conflicts across languages.

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