Q: Is it possible to have the audit against the latest pages in certain directories?
Hey Rick,
I have a question regarding a website that has a blog. It's possible a site might have a few standard pages you'd want to be part of the audit no matter what. The homepage, contact us, services pages etc etc. However when it comes to the blog, I'm sure most would agree that once an article is optimised, it's less of a concern that newer blog posts that have just been created.
If I have a website that has 25 standard pages but over 500 blog posts, I'd like to keep the 25 standard pages locked into my audit yet focus on the latest 475 blog posts rather than the first 475 and leaving the latest 25 unchecked and un optimised.
Hopefully my example highlights my need for the /blog directory to go off 'last modified' date from the sitemap.
Rick_SiteGuru
Nov 13, 2025A: Hi there, thanks for reaching out. We don;t have a way to always fetch the newest pages. But if any pages aren't relevant to you, you can exclude those, and that makes room for the newer pages.
Hi Rick, In regards to a new website being onboarded, how does SiteGuru decide which 500 pages to audit? Does it use the sitemaps? If so does it prioritise by date or alphabetical etc Thanks
Yes, we’re starting with the sitemaps. After that, we crawl internal links.
Hey Rick, sitemaps in alphabetical order or modified order? Thanks again.
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Thanks for all the replies Rick. Really appreciate it.
Sure, happy to help