Crawl and index readiness
We check whether important pages can be discovered, crawled, indexed and presented clearly through URL structure, sitemap, canonical tags and robots rules.
Technical SEO Services
Nuvyqo helps businesses build a clean technical SEO foundation for search visibility: page architecture, titles, metadata, schema, sitemap, robots.txt, internal links, Core Web Vitals, indexing checks and Search Console readiness.
Why technical SEO matters
Technical SEO improves the foundation behind visibility: clean URLs, crawlable pages, useful metadata, structured data, sitemap, robots.txt, mobile experience, performance and internal linking. This helps users and search engines understand the business clearly before deeper SEO content, backlinks or campaign work begins.
We check whether important pages can be discovered, crawled, indexed and presented clearly through URL structure, sitemap, canonical tags and robots rules.
We align page titles, headings, internal links, service clusters, breadcrumbs and FAQ sections so every page has a clear search purpose.
We review speed, layout stability, responsive behavior, image size, scripts and Core Web Vitals factors that affect real users.
Plans by business stage
For founders, consultants, professionals and early-stage businesses launching a new website or fixing a small existing site.
Starting from ₹9,999 / $149
For businesses that need service-page SEO, content architecture, schema, performance checks and conversion-ready structure.
Starting from ₹24,999 / $399
For larger websites, portals, multi-service businesses, SaaS, ecommerce, education platforms and database-backed systems.
Starting from ₹49,999 / $799
What we optimize
Robots.txt, broken links, redirect issues, canonical tags, duplicate paths and important page discovery.
Search Console readiness, sitemap submission, noindex checks, canonical conflicts and index coverage review.
Organization, Service, FAQ, Breadcrumb and Article schema where relevant for better search understanding.
Loading performance, interaction readiness, layout stability, asset weight and mobile rendering checks.
Service clusters, page hierarchy, internal links, navigation, footer links and keyword-to-page mapping.
Clear issue list, priority scoring, implementation notes and next-step roadmap for business teams.
Delivery approach
We map services, customers, countries, markets, existing rankings, current website issues and priority pages.
We review metadata, headings, URLs, sitemap, robots rules, redirects, internal links, schema and performance signals.
We plan service pages, supporting pages, FAQ blocks, schema, internal links and content hierarchy.
We apply fixes directly on static websites or guide implementation for WordPress, ASP.NET, custom apps or other stacks.
We recheck important pages, sitemap, schema, rendering, mobile layout and Search Console readiness.
We provide next actions for content, service pages, case studies, local/global SEO and ongoing monitoring.
Technical SEO Review
Share your website URL. Nuvyqo will review crawlability, indexing, structure, schema, speed direction and internal links — then suggest clear next steps.
Technical SEO FAQ
These answers explain what technical SEO includes, when it is needed, how it connects with content, and how Nuvyqo approaches SEO fixes without making unrealistic ranking promises.
Technical SEO includes crawlability, indexing checks, metadata, heading structure, canonical URLs, sitemap, robots.txt, internal links, structured data, mobile usability, page speed direction, Core Web Vitals review and Search Console readiness.
No. Technical SEO improves the foundation, but strong visibility also needs useful content, search intent alignment, trust, authority, page quality and ongoing improvement. Nuvyqo avoids ranking guarantees and focuses on practical fixes that improve search readiness.
Yes. A new website should be structured properly from day one so important pages are easy to crawl, index, understand and connect through internal links. This is especially useful before creating service pages, blogs, case studies or campaigns.
Yes. Nuvyqo can review an existing website, identify technical SEO gaps, improve metadata, headings, internal links, schema, sitemap, redirects, canonical URLs, page structure and performance direction.
No. Nuvyqo can support static websites, WordPress websites, ASP.NET websites, custom web applications, portals, education platforms, ecommerce foundations and database-backed systems.
Technical SEO focuses on the website foundation: structure, metadata, crawlability, indexing, schema, internal links and performance direction. Content writing can be planned separately after the technical foundation is clean.
Technical SEO improves how the website is discovered, rendered, crawled and understood. On-page SEO improves page-level content, headings, keywords, internal links, intent matching and user clarity. Both should work together.
Yes. Nuvyqo can provide a practical issue list, priority order, implementation notes, fixed items, pending items and a next-step roadmap so the work is easy to understand and maintain.
Yes. Technical SEO can improve service-page structure, metadata, internal links, breadcrumbs, schema, FAQs, URL clarity and crawl paths. For service-page planning, you can also review Website Development Services.
To start, share your website URL, business type, target services, important pages, current SEO concerns, target geography and any available Search Console or analytics observations.
Learn how service page structure, FAQs, internal links and schema support long-term search visibility.