Technical SEO
Fix the issues that hold rankings back
We clean up the technical problems that weaken visibility, trust, and performance. Space Studios helps businesses improve crawlability, site structure, schema markup, on-page signals, and speed with clear, practical fixes.
What we fix
Technical SEO work that improves clarity, crawlability, and trust
Technical SEO Audits
We identify indexing issues, crawl waste, redirect problems, duplicate content, broken pages, and weak technical signals that limit performance.
Schema Markup
We implement and refine structured data so search engines better understand your pages, services, and business details.
Website Structure
We improve page hierarchy, internal linking, navigation logic, and URL structure so users and search engines can move through the site with less friction.
Crawlability
We review robots directives, XML sitemaps, canonicals, pagination, and indexation rules to make sure the right pages can be found and understood.
On-Page Cleanup
We correct metadata, heading structure, content overlap, image issues, and template inconsistencies that weaken page quality and relevance.
Performance Cleanup
We address technical bloat, heavy assets, inefficient loading behavior, and avoidable friction that affects speed, usability, and trust.
Technical fixes should support growth, not just check boxes
A technically sound site helps search engines access, interpret, and trust your content. It also creates a smoother experience for real users, which supports stronger engagement and better conversion paths.
We focus on the issues that matter most: clean architecture, clear signals, stable templates, and performance improvements that remove friction across the site. The goal is simple: make your website easier to understand, easier to use, and easier to rank.
What our technical SEO process covers
We review the foundation first, then prioritize the fixes that will have the clearest impact. That can include crawl diagnostics, indexation review, schema opportunities, internal linking improvements, template cleanup, metadata corrections, Core Web Vitals support, and technical QA after changes go live. You get direct recommendations, plain language, and work that is tied to business outcomes rather than vague SEO jargon.

