Radar teardowns and benchmarks

What this page covers
Radar teardowns and benchmarks use structured scans of real websites to show how they perform from a technical SEO and crawling point of view. Each teardown highlights page counts, hub and leaf balance, and an overall score or grade.
On this hub you can explore how different sites behave in Radar crawls, from technical SEO tools like oncrawl.com to UAE authority portals. Benchmarks such as total nodes, depth, and hub-to-leaf ratios help you compare structures at a glance.
Use these benchmarks to understand how Radar evaluates sites and what a stronger or weaker structure can look like. From here you can move into specific UAE-focused teardowns for more detailed findings and next-step ideas.
What to choose
- See a technical SEO crawler benchmark, such as the Radar visual scan of oncrawl.com with its overall score, page count, and hub/leaf distribution for comparison.
- Review authority and government portal structures, including Dubai’s city portal dubai.ae with its Radar score, hubs, leaf pages, and depth profile.
- Focus on UAE-specific authority sites like Dubai Media Office, where Radar highlights a smaller structure, lower score, and how that compares within the benchmark cluster.
Where to go next
Below is a list of child pages that go deeper into individual Radar teardowns and benchmarks, starting with UAE-focused examples. Each page looks at a specific site’s structure, scores, and key technical SEO signals in more detail.
Use these child pages to see how findings translate into practical actions, such as improving internal links, updating sitemaps, or strengthening key hubs for better coverage in search and AI-driven crawlers.
What matters
- Radar benchmarks include technical SEO crawler scans such as oncrawl.com, where the tool reports around 861 pages, 17 hubs, and a hub-to-leaf ratio close to 1:50, with an overall score of 83 out of 100.
- Authority and government portals in the UAE, like dubai.ae, are also benchmarked, with around 129 pages, 5 hubs, and a grade near C, giving a clear reference point for city-level sites.
- Smaller UAE authority sites such as mediaoffice.ae appear in the same cluster, with about 15 pages and a significantly lower score, showing how compact or under-optimised structures appear in Radar teardowns.
