Hello, SiteAudit — Introducing the Blog
A short note on what this blog is for, what you'll find here, and how we'll use it to share what we learn running an autonomous AI audit SaaS.
Welcome to the SiteAudit AI blog. This space is where we'll publish the kind of writing we wish we'd had when we started: pragmatic, technical, and grounded in real audits.
Why a Blog
We run tens of thousands of audits every month. That data tells us what actually breaks on the modern web — what ships with broken meta tags, what gets a failing mobile CWV score, what hasn't fixed HSTS yet. Rather than let those findings stay locked inside individual reports, we'll surface the patterns here.
What You'll Find Here
- Audit deep dives — walkthroughs of real issues we see daily and exactly how we fix them.
- Playbooks — opinionated checklists for performance, SEO, accessibility, and security.
- Engineering notes — how SiteAudit AI is built and how we keep it autonomous.
The Bar
Every post has to clear one test: would the on-call engineer who just got paged at 2 a.m. find this useful? If not, it doesn't ship.
Writing Principles
- No fluff. No filler. No 1,500 words where 400 will do.
- Show the commands, the config, the diff.
- Cite what we measured; don't pretend we ran the study we didn't.
What's Next
The first batch of posts will cover Core Web Vitals triage, the sitemap/robots.txt mistakes we see most often, and the minimum viable security header set. Subscribe to the RSS feed once it lands and we'll keep this steady.
Thanks for reading.