Pieter Moeyersons
Your site gets crawled, Google doesn’t tell you what’s wrong, and one bad deploy can quietly kill rankings. Maptrics is built so you see SEO problems before they become “why did our traffic drop?” problems. How it works: You add your sitemap. We discover your pages, crawl them, and extract titles, meta tags, OG/social tags, structured data, and more. Connect a deploy webhook (e.g. Vercel), and after each deploy we check if something broke—so you can fix it before it hits search. What we fix: Missing or broken meta (titles, descriptions, canonicals, robots, viewport), weak or broken OG/Twitter cards, image issues (missing alt, wrong size), broken or redirecting links, invalid or incomplete structured data, HTTP 4xx/5xx, thin content, and heading issues. Everything rolls up into a single health score (0–100) and a clear list of what to fix. How we differ from a one-off scan Tools like Claude SEO (or any single-point-in-time audit) give you a snapshot: “here’s what’s wrong rig...

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Pieter Moeyersons is a tool designed to help website owners monitor and improve their SEO health. It crawls your site to identify issues such as missing or broken meta tags, image problems, and broken links. By providing a health score and tracking changes over time, it allows users to address SEO problems before they impact traffic.
Pieter Moeyersons works by allowing users to add their sitemap, after which it discovers and crawls the pages on the site. It extracts important SEO elements like titles, meta tags, and structured data. Users can connect a deploy webhook to check for issues after each deployment, ensuring that any problems are identified and fixed before they affect search rankings.
Pieter Moeyersons addresses a variety of SEO issues, including missing or broken meta tags (titles, descriptions, canonicals), weak or broken OG/Twitter cards, image issues (missing alt text, incorrect sizes), broken or redirecting links, invalid structured data, HTTP errors, thin content, and heading issues. It provides a comprehensive health score and a list of issues to fix.
Unlike one-off SEO audit tools that provide a snapshot of current issues, Pieter Moeyersons keeps a history of crawls and compares each one to previous versions. This allows users to see improvements over time and identify regressions when something breaks, providing a more dynamic view of SEO health.
Future features planned for Pieter Moeyersons include integration with Google Search Console to tie issues to real search data, correlation and degradation views, AI-generated summaries and suggestions, and additional insights into why certain issues matter for Google rankings.