Website audit glossary
Every term AuditHQ uses in its reports, defined in plain English across SEO, AI visibility, security, privacy, performance, reputation, and employer brand.
Definitions used in AuditHQ reports
The glossary explains the terms, acronyms, and website signals that appear in AuditHQ findings, including AI visibility, llms.txt, sameAs, JSON-LD, CSP, HSTS, DNSSEC, SPF, DMARC, BIMI, and Core Web Vitals. It gives both people and crawlers a clear definition layer for the audit system.
Why definitions matter for AI visibility
Clear definitions help people and AI systems understand what AuditHQ checks. They also create crawler-visible explanations that make reports, guides, and audit pages easier to connect semantically. This is especially important for new product categories where answer engines need extra context.
How to use the glossary
Use glossary pages to understand a finding before fixing it. Each check explains what the signal means, why it matters, and how a website owner, marketer, developer, or agency can approach the fix. The glossary also connects related audit suites so users can move from a definition to the right action area and understand the wider website risk.