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Radar SDK for agencies and directories

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Radar benchmark report showing SEO score and page metrics for agency site weareigloo.com.

What this page covers

Radar is built for agencies and in-house teams that run scans, prepare action plans, and need clear, client-ready materials they can share quickly and confidently.

With the Radar SDK, agencies and B2B directories can plug a structural SEO diagnostic layer into their own workflows, products, or internal tools without rebuilding everything from zero.

Use this hub to choose how you want to work with Radar, whether you are an SEO agency, an in-house SEO team, or a B2B directory or platform operator in the UAE or beyond.

What to choose

  • You run an agency or in-house team that scans sites, prepares action plans, and needs clear, client-ready outputs for reviews, reporting, and stakeholder updates.
  • You want to see a real Radar scan in action, verify that hubs and leaf clusters are mapped correctly, and check that no important sections look randomly disconnected.
  • You plan to embed Radar-style diagnostics into a directory, marketplace, or platform and need to compare how the SDK can support B2B directories and SEO agencies.

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See how a large UAE website looks to search and AI systems

This live Radar demo scans visitdubai.com and shows the public website as a search graph: hubs, pages, crawlable surface, weak spots, and entry points.

Where to go next

Below you will find focused pages for using the Radar SDK in different contexts, so you can see how structural SEO diagnostics fit your specific operating model.

Explore the options for B2B directories and for SEO agencies to understand how Radar-style readiness scoring and scans can be integrated into your product, service, or internal toolkit.

What matters

  • Radar is already used by agencies and teams that run scans, write action plans, and need materials that are ready to share with clients, managers, and other stakeholders.
  • A typical Radar workflow is simple: run a scan for a real site, check that hubs and leaf clusters make sense, and confirm that no important areas of the site are left disconnected or hard to discover.
  • When teammates or clients can understand the site structure from a Radar output without a long meeting, it shows that the diagnostic layer is clear, visual, and practically useful.
  • Try Radar for free to see how the SDK-level diagnostics can support your agency, in-house team, or B2B directory before you commit to deeper integration.