Turn your Search Console export into a recovery plan.
Upload two Search Console Pages exports — this period and the one before — and the Recovery Engine finds the pages that are quietly losing clicks, tells you why, and hands you the exact fixes: the titles to rewrite, the internal links to add, and the pages competing for the same query. No lists of 200 warnings — a ranked list of what to fix this week.
Your Search Console exports
In Search Console → Performance, set a date range, open the Pages tab and click Export → CSV. Do it twice: once for the recent period, once for the period before it. Tip: or turn on Compare in the date picker and export once — that single file has both periods (and guarantees they're the same length). Drop it in either box.
Crawl your site
Point us at your homepage and we’ll read your public sitemap to map how pages link to each other. This unlocks the best part: which pages should link to each declining page, plus orphaned pages and cannibalization.
Skip this and you still get the full diagnosis and priority board — just without the internal-link recommendations.
Top 20 Recoverable Opportunities
Ranked by opportunity score — traffic lost, weighted by the impressions still on the table and how strongly your own pages can support a comeback. Each row carries a confidence flag: Confirmed we saw it directly (e.g. a noindex tag), Likely a clean signal on a solid sample, Possible a weaker or proxy signal worth verifying in Search Console. Click any row for the numbers and the specific fix.
| # | Page | Lost clicks | Impr. now | Diagnosis | Recommended action | Score |
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Cannibalization & competing pages
Pages similar enough that Google may struggle to pick one for a query, splitting rankings and clicks. These are detected from title/slug similarity in the crawl — not query data — so treat them as leads to verify in Search Console, not verdicts. Where two pages do compete: consolidate, or sharpen each page’s intent, and point internal links at the one you choose to win.
Orphaned & under-linked pages
Pages your sitemap publishes but your own navigation barely supports. Internal links pass authority and help Google (and readers) find them — these get too few. Note: we count links in your served HTML, so pages linked only from JavaScript-built menus can show up here — worth checking either way, since some crawlers see them the same.
Want the recovery done for you?
Troiana rewrites the metadata, rebuilds the internal-link structure, and resolves cannibalization so your best pages climb back — the full service behind this tool.
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