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Intro to the Audit panel

Intro to the Audit panel

What can you do to ensure your site is accessible to both humans and AI bots? Webflow's Audit panel helps you identify specific things you can do to ensure your site is AEO and SEO optimized, as well as accessible for users of your site.

Video transcript

The Audit panel in Webflow helps you identify accessibility and SEO issues on your site directly within the Designer. It surfaces problems like missing alt text on images, missing heading levels, missing form labels, and other issues that could affect both accessibility and how search engines interpret your pages.

You can open the Audit panel from the left toolbar in the Designer. It scans the current page and lists any issues it finds, organized by type. Clicking on an issue highlights the relevant element on the canvas, making it easy to find and fix.

The Audit panel is especially useful during the final stages of building a page, as a way to catch common issues before you publish. It's not a comprehensive accessibility audit — for that, you'd want to use dedicated testing tools — but it covers the most common and impactful issues that come up in everyday web design.

Running the Audit panel regularly as you build is a good habit. It helps you catch problems early rather than having to go back and fix them across a fully built site.