Crawl Test
-
Hello,
Does the Crawl Test having some issues at the moment. It seems so slow. I submitted a website to crawl test 3-4 days ago and still its in progress. This usually only takes 24hrs max. THanks.
-
Hey Heather!
Sorry about that. Can you send me an email at moz.com/help/contact and I'll have our engineers take a look!
Cheers!
-
Hi David!
I am also experiencing this issue now, and was wondering if you could help!
Thanks!
-
Anytime!
Cheers
-
Hi,
Yeah. Crawl is working fine now. THank you.
Cheers!
-
Hi Lueka
Our engineers have resolved the issue and your report is ready. Can you confirm you have received it?
Cheers!
-
Hi Lueka!
I can confirm there is an issue that we just discovered and are investigating. I will let you know when this will be fixed and I am terribly sorry for any inconvenience.
Talk to you soon!
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
Need help fixing a duplicate content issue for my website. The moz crawl is show OMG my website with https:// and https://www. But I have never used the url https:// so I don’t understand why moz is showing this
Moz is showing my url with two different starts. Https:// and then the one I use https://www. The problem is I don’t think I have ever used the url without the www. at the start. How do I fix this?
Moz Bar | | jdp_uk0 -
Crawl Test is now On-Demand Crawl!
If you've been with Moz a while, you may have used our old Crawl Test tool. A year ago we launched an all new, campaign-based Site Crawl (with an entirely rebuild crawl engine), but Crawl Test fell into disrepair and we haven't had a solid tool for crawling non-campaign domains. I'm happy to announce that we've just launched an all new On-Demand Crawl, built on the new Site Crawl engine, with a UI that's focused on quick insights. Moz Pro Standard tier customers can run up to 5 crawls per month at 3,000 page per crawl (crawls are saved for 90 days), with per-month limits increasing at higher levels. Most On-Demand Crawls should run in a few minutes, making the tool perfect to get quick insights for sales meetings, vetting prospects, or analyzing competitors. We've written up a sample case study or logged-in customers can go directly to On-Demand Crawl. Try it out -- we'd love to hear your use cases (either here or in the blog post comments).
Moz Bar | | Dr-Pete6 -
How to turn off automated site crawls
Hi there, Is there a way to turn off the automated site crawl feature for an individual campaign? Thanks
Moz Bar | | SEONOW1230 -
Crawling Problem : No-data Of My Site
Hey, Folks!! So It's Been More than a Month.And Moz is not crawling my website http://www.trickypedia.com/.I have seen Moz Last update I thought they will crawl my site but No results Disappointing. My Sites Domain Authority and Page Authority is still 1. But In other Seo Tools, they are Perfectly Crawling My Website. What Would Be the reason? Can anyone Please Explain.
Moz Bar | | seothatworks010 -
Why do i get multiple variations of my url with ?order=asc and ?view=list at the end of it in my crawl report?
I just did a crawl for one my clients to validate any error in the structure. Next thing I know is that the website have multiple variation of the same url with query like ?order=asc and ?view=list at the end of it. I am wondering why these url variations appears in the crawl I just did since bots aren't suppose to go further thant the ? normally. Just to show you a couple of url's of my crawl test. <colgroup><col width="484"></colgroup>
Moz Bar | | alexrbrg
| https://test.com/exemple/?per_page=9 |
| https://test.com/exemple/?per_page=15 |
| https://test.com/exemple/?per_page=30 |
| https://test.com/exemple/?orderby=popularity |
| https://test.com/exemple/?orderby=date |
| https://test.com/exemple/?orderby=price |
| https://test.com/exemple/?orderby=price-desc |
| https://test.com/exemple/?order=asc |
| https://test.com/exemple/?order=desc |
| https://test.com/exemple/?view=list | Thank you Guys0 -
Different Errors Running 2 Crawls on Effectively the Same Setup
Our developers are moving away from utilising robots.txt files due to security risks, so e have been in the process of removing them from sites. However we, and our clients still want to run Moz crawl reports as they can highlight useful information. The two sites in question sit on the same server with the same settings (in fact running on the same Magento install). We do not have a robots.txt files present (they 404), and as per Chiaryn's response here https://mza.bundledseo.com/community/q/without-robots-txt-no-crawling this should work fine? However for www.iconiclights.co.uk we got: 902 : Network errors prevented crawler from contacting server for page. While for www.valuelights.co.uk we got: 612 : Page banned by error response for robots.txt. These crawls were both run recently, and there was no robots.txt present. Not to mention, they are on the same setup/server etc as mentioned. Now, we have just tested this, by uploading a blank robots.txt file to see if it changed anything - but we get exactly the same errors. I have had a look, but can't find anything that really matches this on here - help would really be appreciated! Thanks!
Moz Bar | | I-COM0 -
How can I find duplicate pages from a Moz Crawl?
We have many duplicate pages that show up on the Moz Crawl, and we're trying to fix these but it's very difficult because I can't see a way to isolate the code where the duplicate is found. For instance, http://experiencemission.org/immersion/ is one of our main pages, and the crawl shows one duplicate of http://experiencemission.org/immersion. It appears that one of our staff manually edited the source code in one of our pages but forgot the trailing slash. This would be an easy fix but the problem is that this page is linked to internally on our website 2423 times, so it's next to impossible to find the code that is incorrect. We have many other pages with this same basic problem. We know we have duplicates, but it's next to impossible to isolate them. So my question is this: When viewing the Moz Crawl data is there any way to see where a specific duplicate page link is located on our website? Thanks for any and all help!
Moz Bar | | expmission0 -
Internal Links Count in Crawl Report
My understanding of the 'Internal Links' results in a moz crawl report is that it represents the number of links on the given page that link to other pages on the same site.Assuming this is a correct assumption: We recently ran a crawl report on www.phase1tech.com. Some of the pages are coming back with a large amount of 'internal links'. These 2 pages for example are showing 800 internal links: http://www.phase1tech.com/Upcoming-Events
Moz Bar | | AISEO
http://www.phase1tech.com/Contact Then there are a number of pages coming back with 705 Internal Links, including: http://www.phase1tech.com/Dalsa-CameraLink-Cameras
http://www.phase1tech.com/Hitachi-CameraLink-Cameras At best there are approximately 70-80 links on these pages. Where are these large counts coming from? Is there a means to see what the links being reported on are? At the same time the 'Too Many On-Page Links' indicates 'No' for some pages with a high number of links, and 'Yes' for pages with a low number of links. For example: http://www.phase1tech.com/Baumer-SX-Series
Too Many On-Page Links: Yes
Internal Links: 2
What's up with that?0