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SEO Audit Report · Diagnostic only

doodlesapp.com

Audited on March 6, 2026 · 500 pages · Generated by SEOFinalBOSS

10 checks · score out of 100 · diagnostic only

Needs attention
1 critical1 warning8 healthy

SEO Overview

doodlesapp.com — Technical SEO Summary

doodlesapp.com received an SEO score of 80 out of 100 in the latest audit. The analysis detected 1 critical issue and 1 warning, including Duplicate Titles. These issues may reduce search engine visibility if not addressed promptly.

Main issues detected

  • Duplicate Titles — Widespread title duplication indicates a systematic CMS or template problem generating identical or near-identical titles.
  • Noindex Misuse — A small portion of pages are tagged noindex. This may be intentional but should be audited to confirm.
1 critical1 warning8 healthy checks500 pages crawled
0/ 100
Good base, but fixes needed

Fix duplicate titles first

Duplicate titles affect 10 pages and should be fixed first.

2 issues found11 pages affected+15 pts possible

500 pages crawled · 10 checks run

Duplicate titlesBiggest issue
500Pages crawled
11Pages affected
+15 ptsPotential gain

Pages to fix now

Start with the pages that need the most important fixes.

#PagePriority
Critical issues detected1
Needs improvement1
Healthy8

Issue Intelligence

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Duplicate Titles

Critical

Multiple pages share identical <title> tags. Search engines use the page title as the primary signal of a page's topic — when duplicates exist, crawlers cannot determine which version to rank and may suppress both or choose arbitrarily. This issue is common on sites with templated page generation that lacks unique title logic.

Why it matters: Pages competing with identical titles split ranking authority and lower the likelihood of either page appearing in competitive search results.

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Score impact on this site10 pts

Detected on this site: Widespread title duplication indicates a systematic CMS or template problem generating identical or near-identical titles.

Commonly Affected Pages

  • Product category pages with paginated variants (/page/2, /page/3)
  • Blog tag and archive pages sharing a base template
  • Locale or language variants generated from the same template
  • URL parameter duplicates (?sort=price vs. ?sort=date vs. ?color=red)
  • CMS-generated pages missing unique title variable substitution

How to Fix

  1. 1.Audit your CMS or templating layer and ensure every page type injects a unique variable into the title tag.
  2. 2.For paginated content, append ' — Page N' to titles or use canonical tags pointing to page 1.
  3. 3.For URL parameter duplicates, implement canonical tags or configure parameter handling in Google Search Console.
  4. 4.Set a crawl alert to notify you when new duplicate titles appear before they accumulate.
  5. 5.Prioritize fixing duplicate titles on your highest-traffic page templates first — the impact is immediate.

Noindex Misuse

Warning

The noindex directive in a meta robots tag or HTTP header tells search engines to exclude the page from their index. When applied to pages intended for search visibility, it effectively removes them from organic search entirely. This is one of the most common and impactful errors introduced during site migrations, staging deployments, or SEO plugin reconfiguration.

Why it matters: A single noindex tag on a high-value landing page can result in complete removal from search results within days of the next crawl cycle.

Dataset stats will appear here after the next aggregation run.

Score impact on this site5 pts

Detected on this site: A small portion of pages are tagged noindex. This may be intentional but should be audited to confirm.

Commonly Affected Pages

  • Pages mistakenly noindexed during development and never re-enabled after launch
  • CMS or SEO plugin templates with overly broad noindex rules applied to certain page types
  • Paginated content with blanket noindex applied without a proper canonical tag strategy
  • Staging or preview URLs where robots rules were inherited in a production deployment
  • Previously members-only pages that were made public but still carry their original noindex directive

How to Fix

  1. 1.Audit all pages with noindex tags — use a crawler filtered to meta robots to get a complete list.
  2. 2.Review your SEO plugin or CMS settings for template-level noindex rules that may be broader than intended.
  3. 3.Use Google Search Console's Coverage report to see which URLs are excluded due to the noindex directive.
  4. 4.For staging and preview environments, use HTTP authentication or IP allowlisting instead of relying on noindex.
  5. 5.After removing a noindex tag, use the URL Inspection tool in Search Console to request immediate re-crawling.

Learn & Benchmark

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SEO issues detected on doodlesapp.com

The following issues were identified in the latest crawl of doodlesapp.com. Each block links to a detailed fix guide and a leaderboard showing how other sites compare on the same issue. Address critical issues first to protect or recover search rankings.

Noindex Misuse on doodlesapp.com

warning

The noindex directive, applied via a <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> tag or X-Robots-Tag HTTP header, instructs search engines not to include a page in their index. When applied incorrectly to indexable content — product pages, blog posts, landing pages — it causes those pages to be deindexed, typically within 2–6 weeks, removing all ranking history they had accumulated. Unlike most SEO issues, there is no partial deindexation — a noindexed page is completely absent from search results.

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Category Context

Mobile Apps Industry Average SEO Score80
Doodlesapp SEO Score80

Percentile Rank

Bottom 28% of Mobile Apps websites

vs. Category Average

Equal to average

Doodlesapp is exactly at the Mobile Apps industry average.

Doodlesapp matches the typical Mobile Apps website. Targeted improvements to critical issues could push it above the pack.

Rank in Mobile Apps

Based on 29 audited sites

Doodlesapp currently ranks #21 out of 29 audited Mobile Apps websites.

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Industry Insights

SEO trends across 29 audited Mobile Apps websites.

80

Avg SEO Score

29

Sites Audited

93%

Have Criticals

7%

No Criticals

Insights are based on completed audits of 29 Mobile Apps websites tracked by SEOFinalBoss.

doodlesapp.com SEO Score 80/100 — SEO Audit Report | SEOFinalBoss