Does on-page grader have an API ?
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Hi,
I would very much like to include the on-page grader output into my SEO tools.
Is there an API for that?
thanks
James
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in addition to analyticsseo having an API SEMrush which is now doing on page and off page seo through their site audit option is allowing this at an extremely low price via their API. So those are two companies that will offer on page SEO via API I hope that helps,
Tom
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I actually forgot about another tool that does have this ability. Analytics SEO enterprise version does allow you to use their API externally. I have to warn you it's not cheep however it's a very good service.
http://www.analyticsseo.com/us/seo-data-api/
deep crawl in this may be the best on page SEO tool in the world in my opinion. It combines everything screaming frog has and places it hosted on servers so you can run millions of URI's they do have a API which you can integrate with.
on their enterprise offering. They start out at $80 a month and go up to thousands of dollars a month.
raven tools has a decent on page search tool however I think that there is no API access but I could be wrong.
I hope this helps and remember to utilize what Moz does offer because in my opinion they are the most complete tool out there and really thing everyone should have.
all the best,
Tom
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Hi James - At this time we do not have an API for our on-page grader as it leverages our crawlers not our Mozscape data. As Thomas mentioned the tool below may be of some use depending on exactly what you need.
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Moz has access to their API as a pro member you have the ability to get acquainted with your information.
Check out scribecontent.com it is a tool made by copy blogger that might do what you're asking.
Let me know if I can be of more help,
Tom
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