Sitebulb can easily audit JavaScript SEO issues on websites, but we wanted to know how often SEOs regularly include JavaScript auditing in their processes.
Despite the unease around investigating and explaining JavaScript SEO issues, most respondents (81%) said they use tools to analyze the difference between the response HTML and the rendered HTML. Clearly the issue isn’t around a lack of tools to provide the data, rather there’s a difficulty perhaps in using those tools effectively to interpret and convey that information to others.
“Great to see an improvement from the 2024 report, the drop in those never doing any analysis from 13% to 9.8%. But I agree, the issue has never been the lack of tools. Getting this data is one thing, understanding what it means is another. You need to know why and how much it matters, what the solution is and how to actually get those changes implemented. And, the answers depend on a bunch of things like your industry, site size, tech stack, internal resources…. That's why courses like Sitebulb's JavaScript SEO are so valuable. They add the context and deeper understanding you need to make impactful changes. It should never be about opening up a tool, generating a report and sending it. That’s not service, that’s admin.”