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What a Free Radar Scan Includes for a UAE Website

Radar scan report for businesslinkuae.com showing 1,174 nodes, score 72/B, and UAE business setup SEO cluster
The scan summarizes URL count, score, hub and leaf structure, depth, and cluster tags for a UAE website.

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What a Free Radar Scan Includes for a UAE Website

A free Radar scan gives you a quick structural view of a public UAE website, so you can run one scan, review the map, and decide whether it is useful for your next steps.

It is designed as a practical first look at URL structure, discoverability, and team discussion, not as a ranking guarantee or a full technical SEO audit.

In brief

  • You can run one scan and review a map of the website structure to see how the public URL layer is organised.
  • You can share the scan link or save a PNG card, making the structure view easier to discuss with a team or agency.
  • Radar does not scan areas behind access controls. If discovery is blocked, JSON URL snapshot import can be used where available.

What to do

The scan starts with the public website and turns its URL structure into a map. This helps you see the site as a crawler or graph view would see it, instead of checking pages one by one in a browser.

The main output is the structure view itself: hubs, leaves, access paths, and areas that may need closer review. For UAE teams working on SEO or GEO readiness, it gives a simple first diagnostic before deeper technical work.

After the scan, you can inspect the map, share the link, or save a PNG card. If crawling is blocked, Radar supports JSON import when you provide a URL snapshot. Higher-cap scans, AI interpretation, and two-site comparison are available where included.

What to keep in mind

A free Radar scan is most useful when the website is publicly reachable and you need a fast, visual view of its current structure. It helps marketers, founders, developers, and agencies work from the same reference point.

It is not the right option for private areas, login-only sections, or sites hidden behind access controls. Radar does not scan those areas directly, so blocked discovery needs a provided URL snapshot import instead.

The scan can support discussions about discoverable pages, weak hubs, orphan or thin areas, sitemaps, robots rules, and home-page access paths. Treat it as a structural snapshot and next-step guide, not a complete SEO diagnosis on its own.

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