Rendering = seeing the complete picture
Crawling is changing. Google are no longer just grabbing the HTML content and indexing that, they are now also rendering the page content and executing JavaScript, then updating the index with new data. In order to understand the complete picture, you need to be able to crawl and render every page on your website.
Sitebulb's advanced Chrome Crawler lets you do exactly that - every user can access the Chrome Crawler, for no additional cost.
See through Google's eyes
In May 2019, Google revolutionized how they render web pages, announcing they would now use the latest stable version of Chromium, and keep it up to date (as an 'evergreen Googlebot crawler'). Sitebulb follows their lead, regularly updating as soon as a new stable Chromium version is released. This means you can make informed decisions based on the most reliable data in the market.
Here is how Google describe what it means:
Unlock unique reports and data
By using Chromium to render web pages, Sitebulb can also collect tons of data available through Chrome, in order to build a range of unique reports:
- Page Speed, Mobile Friendly & Front-end
- Code Coverage
- Accessibility
It can also collect datapoints at scale that are simply inaccessible to other tools, such as user-centric performance metrics like Time to Interactive and First Meaningful Paint.
Crawl ANY website
For many years, website crawling software has been inadequate, failing to keep up with the constantly evolving web development world, caused by the proliferation of websites built using JavaScript frameworks, such as:
- AngularJS
- React
- Meteor
- Vue
- Ember
- Backbone
If your website was built using one of these frameworks, the crawlers literally could not crawl the site at all.
With Sitebulb, if a website is accessible in your browser, Sitebulb will be able to crawl it. By default, this is not the case with most wesbite auditing tools - either you have to pay for expensive add-ons in order to do it... or they simply can't do it at all.