Extended Context Enables Full-Site GEO Auditing

Key Takeaways
- • 100-200 pages in single analysis — Complete website coverage
- • Cross-page issue detection — Find contradictions and inconsistencies
- • Site-wide authority assessment — Holistic authority evaluation
- • Complete internal link mapping — Visualize content relationships
- • Prioritized recommendations — Site-wide impact ranking
Full-site GEO auditing analyzes your entire website as a unified entity, enabling detection of issues that page-level audits fundamentally cannot find. With extended context windows from Claude 5 (500K-1M tokens) and DeepSeek V4, Seenos can now process 100-200 pages simultaneously—covering most business websites in their entirety.
The limitation of current GEO tools is fragmentation: they analyze pages individually, missing how pages relate to each other. According to Ahrefs' site audit methodology, a page might score well in isolation but harm your site's overall authority by contradicting other pages or creating topical gaps. Moz's research on site crawl analysis confirms that holistic evaluation is essential for modern SEO. Full-site auditing solves this.
According to Google's SEO documentation, search engines evaluate websites holistically—and AI models do the same. Content that contradicts other pages on your site, lacks proper internal linking, or leaves topical gaps will be less likely to be cited, regardless of individual page quality.
This article explains what full-site auditing enables, how it works technically, and what new insights it provides for GEO optimization.
What Full-Site Auditing Reveals #
Full-site auditing finds issues that page-level analysis cannot detect:
Cross-Page Issues #
- Contradictions — Different statistics or claims on different pages
- Inconsistent terminology — Calling the same thing by different names
- Duplicate content — Similar content across multiple pages
- Outdated information — Some pages updated, others not
Structural Issues #
- Orphaned pages — Content with no internal links
- Authority silos — Links concentrated on few pages
- Broken topic clusters — Missing pillar or supporting content
- Navigation gaps — Important content hard to reach
Topical Coverage Issues #
- Coverage gaps — Important subtopics not addressed
- Depth imbalances — Some topics deep, others superficial
- Missing expertise signals — Topics without author credentials
| Issue Type | Page-Level Detection | Full-Site Detection |
|---|---|---|
| Schema errors | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes + coverage gaps |
| Contradictions | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Internal link gaps | ⚠️ Partial | ✅ Complete map |
| Topical gaps | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Authority distribution | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Table 1: Issue detection comparison
Full-Site Audit Report Structure #
A full-site audit in Seenos provides:
Executive Summary #
- Overall site GEO score
- Top 5 critical issues
- Estimated impact of fixes
- Competitive positioning
Detailed Analysis Sections #
- Schema Coverage — What's marked up, what's missing
- Consistency Report — Contradictions and inconsistencies
- Internal Link Map — Visual representation of site structure
- Authority Flow — How authority distributes across pages
- Topical Coverage — Gaps and depth analysis
Prioritized Recommendations #
- Issues ranked by site-wide impact
- Estimated effort for each fix
- Expected citation improvement
- Implementation guidance
| Section | Page-Level Audit | Full-Site Audit |
|---|---|---|
| Schema analysis | Per-page | Site-wide coverage |
| Consistency | N/A | Cross-page analysis |
| Link analysis | Outbound only | Complete site map |
| Recommendations | Page-specific | Site-wide prioritized |
Table 2: Audit report comparison
How to Use Full-Site Auditing #
- 1Submit your sitemap — Seenos crawls all pages
- 2Select audit depth — Quick scan or comprehensive analysis
- 3Review executive summary — Understand overall site health
- 4Explore detailed sections — Deep dive into specific issues
- 5Execute recommendations — Start with highest-impact fixes
Site Size Limits
With Claude 5, we can analyze up to 200 pages in a single pass. Larger sites are analyzed in intelligent segments with cross-segment synthesis to ensure comprehensive coverage while maintaining analysis quality.
Related Articles #
Frequently Asked Questions #
What is full-site GEO auditing?
Full-site GEO auditing analyzes your entire website in a single comprehensive assessment, rather than page-by-page. This enables detection of site-wide issues like cross-page contradictions, internal linking gaps, inconsistent authority signals, and topical coverage gaps that page-level audits miss.
How does extended context enable full-site auditing?
Extended context windows (500K-1M tokens in Claude 5) allow AI models to process 100-200 web pages simultaneously. This means the model can see your entire site at once, understanding relationships between pages and detecting inconsistencies.
How many pages can be audited at once?
With Claude 5, we can audit up to 200 average-sized pages in a single analysis. For larger sites, we use intelligent segmentation with cross-segment synthesis to maintain comprehensive coverage.
How long does a full-site audit take?
A comprehensive full-site audit of 100 pages takes approximately 5-10 minutes. This includes crawling, analysis, and report generation. Quick scans for overview purposes take 2-3 minutes.
What issues does full-site auditing find that page-level misses?
Full-site auditing finds: cross-page contradictions, inconsistent terminology, orphaned content, authority distribution problems, topical coverage gaps, broken topic clusters, and site-wide Schema coverage issues.
Will full-site auditing be more expensive?
Full-site auditing will be included in professional and enterprise Seenos plans. It uses more compute than page-level audits, but the cost efficiency of Claude 5 makes it accessible. We expect pricing to be competitive with current premium offerings.