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Netpeak Spider 3.10: Comments in White Label Report, and Export of SEO Audit (PDF) for Freemium Plan – Netpeak Software Blog

As you may already noticed from previous releases, round numbers work like a charm for us… And this time is no exception! Our Netpeak Spider 3.10 reached its mini-anniversary, and so we’ve spruced up white label audit for such an occasion: now all PDF reports can be furnished with your comments. And traditionally, we can’t let you make do only with one feature (even though it’s freaking cool!) and not give you a handful of other box-fresh improvements, which we carefully described in this blog post.

To save time down the road, jump to the section of your liking to find out the results of this venture:

1. Adding Detailed Comments in the White Label Version of SEO Audit (Pro Plan)

In this release, we added more wiggle room into PDF reports. Now if you use the Pro plan and have access to the white label audit export feature, you can gussy your reports up with comments on the project, recommendations, lists, pictures, or mushy messages to the client like ‘looking forward to our collaboration, Mr. Johnes’.

White label SEO audit in Netpeak Spider is an opportunity to delete all Netpeak Software branded elements from the report and furnish it with your logo, contacts, and recommendations for a client or a team.

Example of Branded Report

This page will perfectly fit your white label report and pepper it up with expert touch.

1.1. What We Added

To add a comment to the PDF report in Netpeak Spider, you need to tick the 'Enable comment section' checkbox, tailor the HTML structure template to your needs, set the required H1 header, and click on the 'Preview' button

1.2. How to Enable Comment Section in White Label Report

Read more about white label reports and all finer points in the user guide: ‘How to Use White Label PDF report in Netpeak Spider.’

The opportunity to create white label reports is available for users of the Pro plan, so we’ll drop here a quick link for the upgrade (especially if you still use the Standard version and offer SEO services):

2. Free Export of SEO Audit (Freemium Plan)

If you use the free version of the program, this news will set your pulse racing β†’ now you can export SEO audits and share them with your colleagues and clients. Where’s the beef? It’s the only report, which you can export on the Freemium plan 😍 Start the program and harness this chance.

By the way, we also added a tiny improvement, which will save you precious seconds β†’ now the button for the PDF reports export can be reached from the main window of the program. So you can generate a technical SEO audit literally in one click.

3. Crawling Images from the Srcset Attribute

The srcset attribute allows you to show the browser different image sizes for different screen sizes on responsive websites. We decided to ‘teach’ Netpeak Spider to crawl all images from the srcset attribute so that you could get data on the images and check them for ‘Broken image‘ issue.

The program starts the attribute check by default. All received data can be found in the issue report in the β€˜Database’ module. To see which images have different sizes, you just need to group them in the report by the ALT attribute, as shown in the gif:

4. Quick Recrawl of Broken URLs

Sometimes, crawling load-sensitive websites at a big number of threads can result in many URLs returning 5xx or 429 status codes. The program sees these URLs as broken. But, as a rule, if you recrawl them, reducing the number of threads, they’ll return 200 OK.

Now in Netpeak Spider, you can quickly recrawl broken URLs β†’ we added the ‘Recrawl broken URLs’ button in the ‘Crawling’ menu. And there’s a chance that after you restart crawling, you’ll have fewer broken links πŸ˜‰

5. Export of Data from Google Analytics, Search Console, and Yandex.Metrica for Uncrawled URLs

Netpeak Spider is often used to export data from Google Analytics, Search Console, and Yandex.Metrica for a specific list of URLs. Previously, you had to crawl all URLs, and the process was delayed. We decided to make it easier for you: now if you want to get data from analytics systems for a list of URLs, you need to crawl only one URL from the list, start the analysis, and get data from the analytics services for all other URLs. This is especially convenient for large websites when you need to retrieve data for many URLs and for a long period of time.

For more information on how the integration with Google Analytics, Search Console, and Yandex.Metrica works in the program, read our blog posts:

1. β€˜Netpeak Spider 3.3: Integration with Google Analytics and Search Console.’

2. β€˜Netpeak Spider 3.5: Hreflang, Multi-Domain Crawling, and Yandex.Metrica.’

Promo Code for Free Access to the Full Version of Netpeak Spider

Want to test all features from this update and get full access to Netpeak Spider? So grab the promo code Netpeak-Spider-3-10 and test all program features (including Pro) until January 31, inclusive.

Sign Up if You Are Still out of the Boat

Even after the promo code expires, you can still use the free version of our products.

In this blog post, we described what tasks you can solve with the freemium version of Netpeak Spider.

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Our specialists are ready to demonstrate new features of Netpeak Spider and share nifty use cases with you. So take matters into your own hands and book a free online demonstration! You’re gonna love it 😊

In Netpeak Spider 3.10, we implemented:

And here’s another couple of pleasant improvements:

So, ladies and gentlemen, are you chuffed about new features in Netpeak Spider 3.10? Rate your excitement on a scale of 10 to 10?

Comment on what features impressed you the most in this release, and pitch in the new ones for our future updates 😊

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