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title: "Nexter SEO Dashboard Overview"
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date: 2026-07-17
modified: 2026-07-17
author: "Aditya Sharma"
description: "The Dashboard is the landing screen of the Nexter SEO module — your SEO overview with score, issues, and module status at a glance. It tells you how healthy your..."
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# Nexter SEO Dashboard Overview

The Dashboard is the landing screen of the Nexter SEO module — your SEO overview with score, issues, and module status at a glance. It tells you how healthy your site is, which issues to fix first, and lets you run an audit or schedule automatic scans.

Nexter → Content SEO → Dashboard.

 

## How To Use The Nexter SEO Dashboard?

- Open **Nexter → Content SEO**. The Dashboard loads by default.

- Read your **Site Health Score** and check the **Critical**, **Warnings**, and **Passed** tiles.

- Work through the **Top Fixes** list — click **Open** on any issue to jump to it, or **See all 6 →** for the full list.

- Click **Run Audit** to refresh the score on demand, or **Schedule** to set up automatic scans.

![Nexter SEO Dashboard showing the Site Health Score gauge, status tiles, and Top Fixes list](https://nexterwp.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/nseo-01-dashboard.gif)

 

### Header Actions

- **Run Audit** — triggers an on-demand scan and updates the Site Health Score and tiles.

- **Schedule** — opens the Schedule Auto-Scan modal (tooltip: "Set up automatic audit scheduling").

 

### Site Health Score

- A **0–100 gauge** with a band label — for example, **52/100 = "Needs work."**

- Shows when the score was last calculated and how many audits have run, for example "5m ago · 3 audits."

 

### Status Tiles

- **Critical** — count of critical issues (for example, 0 with "All clear").

- **Warnings** — count of warnings to review (for example, 6 with "Review").

- **Passed** — count of passed checks (for example, 9 with "View").

 

### Top Fixes

"Highest-impact issues to resolve first." Each issue has an **Open** button that takes you to the relevant setting, plus a **See all 6 →** link for the complete list. Example issues surfaced here include **Canonical tag**, **Title tag length**, **Meta description**, and **H1 heading count**.

 

### Modules

Shows the six Nexter SEO modules and their status (On-Page, Technical, and so on), so you can see at a glance what is configured.

 

### Schedule Auto-Scan Modal

Open it with the **Schedule** button. Modal title: "Schedule Auto-Scan — Automatically run the SEO audit on a schedule and get notified by email."

- **Frequency** — choose one:
- **Off — disabled** (default)
- **Every day**
- **Every 7 days**
- **Every month**
- Note shown in the modal: "Automatic scans are disabled until you choose a frequency."

- **Email report when scan completes** — checkbox. Turn it on to receive the audit result by email each time a scheduled scan finishes.

- **Cancel** / **Save** — save to activate the schedule.

 

#### Good To Know

- Automatic scans stay off until you pick a frequency other than **Off**. If you scheduled a scan but nothing runs, check that Frequency is set.

- Enable **Email report when scan completes** so you hear about new issues without opening the panel.

- The Site Health Score reflects your most recent audit. Run an audit after making SEO changes to see the score update.

 

#### Troubleshooting

- **The score hasn't changed after I fixed something.** Click **Run Audit** — the Dashboard shows the last completed audit, not live results.

- **No scheduled scans are running.** Open the Schedule Auto-Scan modal and confirm Frequency is set to a value other than **Off**, then click **Save**.

**Related:** [Running A Site Audit](/docs/running-a-site-audit/) · [Getting Started With Nexter SEO](/docs/getting-started-with-nexter-seo/)

 

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This is how you can track your site health from the Nexter SEO Dashboard.