Since the revised website was launched, I can't find the "Crawl Test" function showing Titles and Descriptions of other websites. Anyone know where that link is located?
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MOZ can "crawl" any website and show information like Title, Description, etc.....Can't find that link.
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Awesome, it's good to hear it's not going..
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Hi Robert!
Karen provided the direct link to the Crawl Test tool. To alleviate some fears though, the tool isn't going away We're actually working on improving it. The plan is to build this functionality directly into Moz Analytics, but you can access via the provided link in the meantime. When you get to the page, you'll see the option to provide feedback on the tool so if you have any, please do!
Hope this helps and have a great day!
Best,
Sam
Moz Helpster -
It's here- http://pro.moz.com/tools/crawl-test you have to keep the URL though as it's not linked to from anywhere in the site. Apparently it's not going anywhere but I am waiting for it go altogether Screaming Frog is similar but I prefer this tool.
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