A multi-tab website audit spreadsheet that catalogs URLs, flags technical issues, scores on-page quality, and organizes action items by priority. Built for teams running audits on sites with 50 to 50,000 pages.
Last updated: March 2026 · Reading time: 9 min
Asana, Backlinko, and Trackingplan all published website audit templates in 2025-2026, but most of them are simple checklists. They tell you what to check. They don’t give you a place to record what you found on every URL. This spreadsheet is different. It’s the actual working document we use inside our analytics and audit practice, stripped down to the structure any team can adopt. Here’s why that matters: a 2024 Screaming Frog study of 6.3 million URLs found that 42% of sites had duplicate title tags, 25% had missing meta descriptions, and 17% had broken internal links. Those issues don’t surface unless you crawl systematically and record results in a format your whole team can act on.Website audit spreadsheet: A multi-tab document that inventories all URLs on a site, records technical health signals (status codes, load speed, mobile usability), evaluates on-page SEO elements (titles, metas, headings), and organizes fixes into a scored action plan.
Any team responsible for maintaining or improving a website with more than 20 pages.
Use it as the backbone of your quarterly site health review. The URL inventory tab becomes your single source of truth for what exists on your domain and what condition it’s in.
Hand it to clients as a deliverable they can understand. Each tab is labeled plainly. No jargon, no proprietary tool access required. Your clients see every issue and every recommendation in one place.
The technical issues tab gives developers exact URLs, HTTP status codes, load times, and mobile-pass/fail verdicts. No ambiguity. Each row is a ticket.
Five tabs, each covering a distinct layer of your website’s health.
| Tab | Purpose | Key Columns |
|---|---|---|
| 1. URL Inventory | Complete crawl of every page | URL, Page Type, Status Code, Indexable (Y/N), Last Modified, Word Count |
| 2. Technical Issues | Server and performance problems | URL, HTTP Status, TTFB (ms), LCP (s), CLS Score, Mobile Usable, Issue Type |
| 3. On-Page SEO | Title, meta, heading review | URL, Title Tag, Title Length, Meta Description, Meta Length, H1, H1 Count, Canonical |
| 4. Content Quality | Content depth and relevance scoring | URL, Word Count, Reading Level, Target Keyword, Keyword in Title, Internal Links In, Internal Links Out, Quality Score (1-10) |
| 5. Action Items | Prioritized fix list | URL, Issue, Priority (P1/P2/P3), Owner, Status, Due Date, Notes |
Every tab answers a specific question about your site’s health.
Five steps. Budget 4-8 hours for a site with 200-500 pages.
Inside our analytics practice, every audit we deliver uses this exact 5-tab structure. Clients get the spreadsheet alongside a narrative report, but it’s the spreadsheet that drives the implementation. The narrative explains why. The spreadsheet tells you what to do, in what order, and who should do it.“The audit itself is worth nothing. The action items tab is worth everything. If your spreadsheet doesn’t end with a prioritized list of fixes assigned to specific people with specific deadlines, it’s a report, not an audit.”
Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital
Get all 5 tabs with conditional formatting, scoring rubrics, and pre-built column headers that match Screaming Frog exports. Download Free Spreadsheet →
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A 30+ point checklist for the technical layer of your audit: crawlability, indexation, page speed, schema, and server configuration. Get Checklist →
Turn your audit findings into a client-ready or stakeholder-ready report with this structured narrative template. Get Template →
47 specific checks for every page you publish or optimize. Pairs with the on-page tab of this audit spreadsheet. Get Checklist →
Run a full audit quarterly for active websites with regular content publishing. After major site changes (redesign, CMS migration, domain move), run an immediate full audit. Between full audits, do monthly spot-checks on your top 50 pages using the technical issues and on-page tabs.
At minimum: Screaming Frog SEO Spider (free up to 500 URLs) for the crawl, Google PageSpeed Insights for Core Web Vitals data, and Google Search Console for indexation and search performance data. For sites over 500 pages, you’ll need Screaming Frog’s paid license ($259/year as of 2025) or a tool like Sitebulb ($35/month).
For a site with 100-500 pages, plan 4-8 hours for data collection and 2-4 hours for analysis and action item prioritization. A site with 1,000+ pages takes 2-3 full days. The crawl itself runs in 15-30 minutes for most sites; the time is in reviewing results and scoring content quality.
Yes. The spreadsheet is designed as both an internal working document and a client deliverable. Each tab is labeled in plain language, and the action items tab gives clients a clear picture of what needs fixing and why. Add your branding to the header row and you have a professional audit document.
Our team audits sites across 35+ dimensions, delivers the spreadsheet with every issue logged, and builds the fix roadmap. Free diagnostic for qualified brands. Get Your Free Site Audit → Get in Touch →