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// Uses Fennec SEO Auditor results to audit a URL. Invoke when user wants a quick on‑page/technical SEO health check or to verify favicon/meta/schema and GEO readiness.

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namefennec-seo-audit-en
descriptionUses Fennec SEO Auditor results to audit a URL. Invoke when user wants a quick on‑page/technical SEO health check or to verify favicon/meta/schema and GEO readiness.

Fennec SEO Audit Skill (with Fennec SEO Auditor Extension)

This Skill is designed to work together with the Chrome extension Fennec SEO Auditor to run a quick SEO health check on any given page.

Typical use cases:

  • Get a fast overview of a page’s SEO basics (title, meta, headings, canonicals, etc.)
  • Verify favicon, Open Graph and structured data exposure
  • Spot common technical issues (HTTP status code, redirects, indexability, robots rules)
  • Judge whether a page is “GEO‑ready” as a candidate source for RAG / LLM answers

Chrome extension link:
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/fennec-seo-auditor/fifppiokpmlgceojhfdjbjjapbephcdo


When to invoke this Skill

Use fennec-seo-audit-en when:

  • The user provides a URL and asks for a quick SEO audit / health check
  • The user wants to confirm favicon / meta / Open Graph / structured data are implemented correctly
  • A new article / landing page has just been published and needs a basic SEO / GEO review
  • The user wants to use a real page as a GEO example, to see how well it exposes:
    • indexability signals
    • semantic structure
    • brand / entity signals

Avoid using this Skill as:

  • A full‑site crawler or large‑scale technical audit (it’s better suited for spot checks)
  • A replacement for log analysis or server‑level diagnostics

Human steps (what the user does with the browser)

  1. Install and enable the Fennec SEO Auditor Chrome extension
    Link: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/fennec-seo-auditor/fifppiokpmlgceojhfdjbjjapbephcdo

  2. Open the target page you want to audit
    (e.g. a blog post, product detail page, homepage, documentation page)

  3. Click the Fennec SEO Auditor icon in the browser toolbar:

    • Run the standard audit (On‑page / HTML / Links / Images, etc.)
    • Wait for the extension to finish and show the report
  4. Share the key parts of the report with the assistant:

    • Either copy key findings as text
    • Or summarize / extract the main issues
    • Screenshots are fine too if the platform supports them

The assistant will then interpret the audit and turn it into a clear action plan.


Assistant responsibilities when this Skill is invoked

When fennec-seo-audit-en is triggered, the assistant should:

  1. Make sure the user has run Fennec SEO Auditor on the target URL (and guide them if not).

  2. Parse and structure the audit output, covering at least:

    • Page basics: URL, title, meta description, H1/H2, main intent
    • Technical layer: HTTP status, canonical, index directives, robots and sitemap hints
    • Content & readability: length, keyword coverage, duplication, thin or low‑value sections
    • Media & links: image ALT attributes, internal link structure, external links / broken links
    • Brand & GEO signals: favicon, brand / organization info, logo exposure, Schema.org markup
  3. Highlight high‑priority issues that are likely to affect:

    • indexability and crawling
    • CTR and snippet quality
    • perceived trust / authority
  4. Provide concrete, implementable recommendations for each important issue, not just a restatement of the report.

  5. Add a GEO / RAG perspective, for example:

    • Is the page easy for a retrieval system to index and match semantically?
    • Are there clear entity signals (Organization / Person / Product, etc.) that help LLMs trust this source?
    • Does the page risk being treated as “thin / spammy / boilerplate” content?

Recommended output structure

When responding based on Fennec SEO Auditor results, the assistant should aim for a structure like:

  1. Page overview

    • URL, title, H1, target intent / query
  2. Issue summary (with priorities)

    • High / Medium / Low priority list
  3. Detailed findings and fixes

    • Meta & snippets (title, description, OG tags)
    • Content & headings
    • Internal links & anchors
    • Technical / indexability
    • Media (images, ALT text)
    • Structured data & entity signals
  4. GEO / RAG perspective

    • How well this page can be retrieved, re‑ranked and cited by LLMs
    • Additional suggestions (e.g. add FAQ schema, clarify sections, add data / sources)

Notes and constraints

  • The assistant does not directly control the browser or extension; it relies on the user to run Fennec and share the output.
  • Recommendations should balance:
    • Classic SEO (crawlability, rankings, CTR, readability)
    • GEO / LLM needs (structured signals, semantic clarity, trustworthy sources, clear entities)
  • The assistant should avoid generic advice and tie recommendations back to:
    • the user’s actual page
    • the specific issues reported by Fennec SEO Auditor.