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Everything you need to run audits, read reports, and ship fixes — searchable in one place.

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Getting Started

Run your first audit

Paste your URL, wait ~2 minutes, open your growth plan.

  1. 1Go to the dashboard or home page and enter your website URL (e.g. yoursite.com).
  2. 2Dascenda crawls your homepage and important internal pages — up to 8 on Free, more on paid plans.
  3. 3When the report is ready, you'll see a growth score, top 3 priorities, issues, instant fixes, and a 4-week content plan.
Getting Started

Using the dashboard

Your audit history, plan usage, and where to start a new audit.

  1. 1The dashboard shows how many audits you have left this period and your current plan.
  2. 2Past audits are listed with scores and trend badges (▲/▼ vs your previous audit of the same site).
  3. 3Click any audit to reopen the full report. Re-run an audit after you ship changes to track progress.
Reading Your Report

What is the growth score?

A 0–100 summary of SEO opportunity on your site right now.

  1. 1The score starts at 100 and deducts points for issues we find — more high-impact problems mean a lower score.
  2. 2It's not a Google ranking guarantee; it's a quick read on how much room you have to improve.
  3. 3Re-audit after fixes to see the score move. Compare against your last audit of the same domain.
Reading Your Report

Top 3 priorities

The three highest-impact actions across your whole site.

  1. 1These are plain-language action statements — not raw SEO metrics.
  2. 2They combine on-page fixes and content gaps. A missing comparison page can outrank a minor heading tweak.
  3. 3If you only have 30 minutes this week, do these three things first.
Fixing Your Pages

Applying instant fixes

Copy the suggested text, follow the steps, publish.

  1. 1Instant fixes cover page titles, meta descriptions, and H1 headings — the highest-leverage text on each page.
  2. 2Click Copy text, then follow the numbered steps (tailored to WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, etc. when we detect your platform).
  3. 3Developers can expand Show the code for the exact HTML tag to paste.
Fixing Your Pages

How-to steps & platform detection

We detect your CMS and tell you exactly where to click.

  1. 1Dascenda reads your homepage HTML for platform signals (WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and others).
  2. 2Each issue and fix includes plain steps for non-experts plus optional code for developers.
  3. 3If we can't detect your platform, steps stay generic: open your site editor and find the SEO settings.
Fixing Your Pages

Following the 4-week plan

Publish one piece of content per week in the order we suggest.

  1. 1The growth plan suggests four specific content pieces — comparison pages, use-case guides, etc. — based on gaps on your site.
  2. 2Each entry includes a working title, search intent, and why it matters for your niche.
  3. 3You don't need to write everything at once. Week 1 is the highest-leverage publish.
  4. 4On Starter and Pro, many of these topics also appear in your Content library as fully written drafts.
Weekly Articles

What are growth moves?

Starter and Pro turn audit gaps into shippable weekly moves with impact tracking.

  1. 1Growth moves are not generic blog posts — each one closes a specific gap on your site (missing search intent, thin topic cluster, or keyword gap).
  2. 2Every move shows: the gap, what you'll win, target search intent, the full article to ship, optional internal-link tasks, and platform paste steps.
  3. 3After you publish, paste the live URL so Dascenda can measure Google clicks for that page via Search Console.
  4. 4Starter: 1 move/week. Pro: up to 2/week plus edit keywords, skip topics, and refresh flat moves.
Weekly Articles

How to ship a growth move

Copy, publish, paste the live URL — then we measure.

  1. 1Open Growth moves from your account menu. The ready move shows the gap and what you'll win first.
  2. 2Complete any 'Also do' bundle tasks (e.g. add an internal link from your homepage).
  3. 3Copy title, meta, and article body into your CMS using the numbered platform steps.
  4. 4Click 'I shipped this' and paste the live page URL — this starts impact measurement in Search Console.
Weekly Articles

Where growth moves come from

Audits diagnose gaps; moves execute and measure fixes.

  1. 1Each audit finds weaknesses — missing pages, thin clusters, keyword gaps. Those become queued growth moves.
  2. 2Moves are reprioritized after every audit so the highest-impact gap ships first.
  3. 3Re-audit every few weeks to refresh gaps and keep topics site-specific.
  4. 4If a shipped move stays flat for 60+ days, Pro may queue a refresh version.
Weekly Articles

Starter vs Pro growth moves

Free gets ideas; paid plans ship and measure.

  1. 1Free: gap ideas on your audit report, no growth moves or measurement.
  2. 2Starter ($9/mo): 1 growth move/week, auto-prioritized, GSC impact when connected.
  3. 3Pro ($19/mo): up to 2 moves/week, edit targets, skip, generate early, flat-move refresh.
  4. 4Downgrading pauses new moves; shipped history and impact data remain visible.
Getting Started

If an audit fails or stalls

Retry is free — it won't use your weekly cap.

  1. 1Large or slow sites can time out. If you see 'Something went wrong' or 'Taking longer than usual', click Try again or Start over.
  2. 2Retries are free and don't count against your plan limit.
  3. 3If it keeps failing, check that your site is publicly reachable (not behind a login or JS-only shell).
Plans & Billing

Free vs Starter vs Pro

Audits per period, crawl depth, and history limits.

  1. 1Free: 1 audit/week, up to 8 pages per audit, last 3 audits visible, article ideas only (no weekly drafts).
  2. 2Starter ($9/mo): 20 audits/month, up to 15 pages, full history, 1 growth move/week.
  3. 3Pro ($19/mo): 100 audits/month, up to 30 pages, priority processing, up to 2 growth moves/week with queue control.
  4. 4See /pricing for monthly and annual options. Pay by card (Stripe) or PayPal.
Plans & Billing

Manage or cancel subscription

Stripe Customer Portal or your PayPal account.

  1. 1On the dashboard, click Manage billing (paid plans). Stripe subscribers open the hosted portal to update payment or cancel.
  2. 2PayPal subscribers manage subscriptions from their PayPal account.
  3. 3Downgrades take effect at the end of the billing period; your plan limits revert to Free when the subscription ends.

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