github.com
Developer platform with documentation, marketing pages, product flows, and a large internal link graph.
The reports section turns crawl outputs into long-tail, shareable pages. It is designed for programmatic scale, internal linking back to tools, and clearer distribution of crawl insights.
A good report page does more than display numbers. It gives users a shareable URL, preserves the context of the crawl, and creates a page that can rank for branded or domain-specific queries over time. That is why the new AlphaCrawler architecture includes a dedicated reports index and a normalized report detail route. The structure makes it easier to scale into thousands of crawl pages while maintaining clean internal linking back to the tool library.
Programmatic report pages also make the product more useful after the crawl is complete. Instead of keeping results trapped inside a single session, teams can circulate a stable URL, use it in QA tickets, attach it to migration reviews, and compare the signal against related educational content. This is an important part of transforming AlphaCrawler from a simple free tool into a broader organic acquisition engine.
These example reports show how the format works in practice. Real stored crawls can surface archived HTML snapshots and measured counts, while new or not-yet-stored domains fall back to a deterministic preview model so the route remains useful, linkable, and ready to be replaced by a live crawl later.
Developer platform with documentation, marketing pages, product flows, and a large internal link graph.
Fast-moving product and content ecosystem where crawl clarity matters for docs, launch pages, and help resources.
Massive catalog architecture with redirects, faceted navigation, and sitewide template complexity.
SaaS and content hybrid that demonstrates how product, learn, and partner sections interconnect.
Deep informational architecture useful for seeing link density, crawl paths, and section-level discovery.
Large publishing site with archives, evergreen content, and recurring section updates.
Launch a crawl, then use the report URL as a shareable asset for QA, stakeholder reviews, and ongoing SEO monitoring.