A comprehensive SEO audit that ends in a roadmap, not a PDF dump.

Full technical crawl, Core Web Vitals on real Nepal networks, on-page and content review, backlink profile, local visibility — analyzed by hand, not just exported from a tool. Delivered in 7–10 working days with a 90-day roadmap scored by impact and effort.

Editorial visualization of a website being crawled, analyzed and mapped into search performance signals
Full-site diagnostic

50+

Nepal clients served across SEO retainers, audits, and training engagements.

150+

Projects delivered — including 80+ technical audits on Nepal ecommerce, news, and SMB sites.

98%

Client retention rate. Most relationships continue quarter after quarter.

8+ yrs

Working in organic search for Nepal businesses since 2018.

Most Nepal sites have never
been properly audited.

I see it every month: a Kathmandu business spends two years publishing blog posts and buying backlinks while an indexation problem, a crawl trap, or a page that takes nine seconds to load on an Ncell 4G connection quietly caps everything at position 30. An audit is not a luxury — it is how you find the one problem that makes the other ten investments pointless. Your customers are on mid-range Android phones on NTC and Ncell networks, and Google judges your site through that lens whether your developer tested it there or not.

One thing to be clear about: this page is for the comprehensive paid audit, not the free opportunity review you'll see mentioned across this site. The free review is a deliberately light diagnostic — I look at your site at a high level and point out the obvious opportunities so you know where you stand. The comprehensive audit is different in kind, not just degree: a full crawl of every URL, manual page-by-page analysis across technical, content, links, and local visibility, and a prioritized 90-day roadmap with defined scope, turnaround, and price. If you want a quick sanity check, start with the free review. If you want the complete picture and a plan, this is the service.

Every finding in the audit is tied to a Nepali market reality — whether that's how Daraz-style faceted navigation wastes crawl budget, how a trekking agency's seasonal pages fall out of the index between seasons, or why a Bhaktapur restaurant with a perfect website still loses map-pack visibility to a competitor with a better-maintained Google Business Profile.

Editorial collage showing website audit findings becoming a prioritized 90-day SEO roadmap
Findings into a roadmap

Eight deliverables inside every
comprehensive audit.

No tool exports masquerading as analysis. Every section is manually reviewed, explained in plain language, and mapped to a fix.

Technical crawl & indexation analysis

Full crawl of every URL cross-checked against Search Console coverage. Orphan pages, crawl traps, redirect chains, duplicate canonicals, soft 404s — the gap between what you published and what Google actually indexed.

Core Web Vitals field-data review

Real CrUX field data, not lab-only Lighthouse. LCP, CLS, and INP as experienced by actual visitors on mid-range Android phones over NTC and Ncell connections, with the specific offenders identified.

On-page & content quality audit

Titles, meta descriptions, heading structure, keyword cannibalization, thin and outdated pages, missing topics your competitors cover. Which pages to improve, merge, or remove — and why.

Schema & structured-data coverage

What markup you have, what's broken, and what's missing versus what your page types are actually eligible for. Validated against Google's current rich-result requirements, not 2019 folklore.

Internal linking & architecture map

A visual map of how link equity flows through your site: click depth to money pages, orphaned sections, over-linked footers, and the internal links that should exist but don't.

Backlink profile & toxic-link review

Referring domain quality, anchor text distribution, links lost and gained, and any spam patterns that need attention. A realistic read on where your link profile stands against Nepal competitors.

Local visibility & GBP audit

Google Business Profile completeness, category choices, review velocity, NAP consistency across Nepal directories, and how you actually appear in the map pack for your money queries.

Prioritized 90-day roadmap

Every finding scored by impact and effort, sequenced into a 90-day plan. Your developer or any agency can execute it — the roadmap is written to be implementation-agnostic.

A four-step audit process.
7–10 working days.

Defined scope, defined turnaround, no scope creep. You know exactly what arrives and when.

  1. 1. Kickoff & access. A short call to understand your business, your money pages, and what "winning" looks like. You grant read-only access to Google Search Console, GA4, and Google Business Profile if you have one. Nothing on your live site is touched.
  2. 2. Crawl & data collection. Full site crawl, Search Console and GA4 exports, CrUX field data pull, backlink data, and local visibility checks. Days one to three — the machines gather, but they don't decide.
  3. 3. Manual analysis. The part no tool does. I read your key pages, trace your architecture, compare against the Nepal competitors actually outranking you, and separate the two issues that matter from the two hundred that don't. This is where most of the 7–10 days goes.
  4. 4. Walkthrough call & roadmap delivery. You get the full audit document plus the 90-day roadmap, then a live walkthrough call where I explain every priority in plain language and answer questions until it all makes sense.

One-off pricing,
no retainer required.

Comprehensive SEO audits start from NPR 30,000 for sites under 100 pages. Ecommerce, multi-language, and large content sites run NPR 60,000 to 90,000 depending on URL count and crawl complexity. See the full pricing guide for how these numbers compare across the Nepal market.

The price is fixed before we start — you approve the scope and the number, and that's what you pay. There is no obligation to hire me for implementation afterwards, and no upsell buried in the walkthrough call.

Questions I get about
the comprehensive audit.

What is included in the comprehensive SEO audit?

Eight deliverables: a full technical crawl with indexation analysis, a Core Web Vitals field-data review, an on-page and content quality audit, a schema and structured-data coverage check, an internal linking and site architecture map, a backlink profile and toxic-link review, a local visibility and Google Business Profile audit, and a prioritized 90-day roadmap where every issue is scored by impact and effort. You also get a walkthrough call where I explain the findings in plain language.

How is the paid audit different from the free SEO opportunity review?

The free opportunity review is a high-level look at the obvious opportunities on your site — a quick diagnostic to show you where the biggest gaps are. The comprehensive paid audit is a full crawl plus manual page-by-page analysis across technical, content, links, and local visibility, ending in a prioritized 90-day roadmap with every issue scored by impact and effort. The free review tells you whether you have a problem; the paid audit tells you exactly what to fix, in what order, and why.

How long does the SEO audit take?

7 to 10 working days from the day I get access to Google Search Console and Analytics. Small brochure sites land closer to 7 days; ecommerce, multi-language, and large content sites take the full 10 because the crawl and manual analysis cover far more URL patterns. I never rush the manual analysis — that is where the value is.

What do you need from me to start the audit?

Read-only access to Google Search Console and GA4, and a short kickoff call to understand your business goals and money pages. If you run Google Business Profile, viewer access there too. No CMS or hosting access is required — the audit is diagnostic, so I never touch your live site.

Do I have to hire you to implement the roadmap afterwards?

No. The roadmap is implementation-agnostic: every recommendation is written so your in-house team, your developer, or any other agency can execute it. Some clients do continue with me on a retainer to implement, but the audit is priced and scoped as a standalone deliverable with no obligation attached.

How often should a website be re-audited?

For most Nepal SMB sites, a comprehensive audit every 12 months is enough, with lighter quarterly checks on Search Console coverage and Core Web Vitals in between. Re-audit sooner if you redesign or migrate the site, change CMS or domain, see a sudden traffic drop after a Google core update, or add a major new section like an ecommerce store or a Nepali-language version.

Know exactly what's holding
your site back — and the fix order.

Book a comprehensive audit, or start with a complimentary opportunity review if you just want a quick read first.