3 finding(s) downgraded — Vite/React site with partial JS hydration

Your site pre-renders some of its content on the server but delivers other parts — including some SEO signals — using JavaScript that runs in the browser after the page loads. Crawlers and AI engines do not always run JavaScript reliably. Some of the signals we audited (like schema markup, canonical tags, or calls to action) may be invisible to them, so a handful of findings in this report were softened to reflect that uncertainty. This is a notice, not a critical failure. Work with your developer to move important signals — schema markup, canonical tags, and primary calls to action — into the server-rendered HTML so they are visible to all crawlers regardless of JavaScript support.

Why this matters

Crawlers and AI engines do not always run JavaScript reliably. Some of the signals we audited (like schema markup, canonical tags, or calls to action) may be invisible to them, so a handful of findings in this report were softened to reflect that uncertainty. This is a notice, not a critical failure.

How to fix it

Work with your developer to move important signals — schema markup, canonical tags, and primary calls to action — into the server-rendered HTML so they are visible to all crawlers regardless of JavaScript support.