Works With Your Favourite SEO Tools
Upload a CSV from any of these tools and columns are detected automatically. No manual mapping, no reformatting — just upload and go.
Screaming Frog
Internal > HTML export. Detects Address, Title 1, H1-1
Sitebulb
URL List export. Detects URL, HTTP Status Code, Indexable
Oncrawl
URL Explorer export. Detects url, title, status_code. Semicolons handled automatically.
Lumar (DeepCrawl)
Detects pageTitle, h1Tag, httpStatusCode
Botify
Detects dot-notation fields like metadata.title.content. Strips sep= lines.
ContentKing (Conductor)
Detects Full URL, Status, Indexable
Netpeak Spider
Detects URL, Title, H1, Indexing
JetOctopus
Detects URL / Page URL, Title, H1
Ryte
Detects URL, Title, H1, Indexable
SE Ranking
Website Audit export. Detects URL, Title, H1, Status Code
Ahrefs
Site Audit, Top Pages, or Organic Keywords export
SEMrush
Site Audit or Organic Research export
Moz Pro
Detects Ranking URL, PA, DA
Sistrix
Semicolon-delimited CSVs detected automatically
Serpstat
Both CSV export variants supported
Mangools
SERPChecker and SiteProfiler exports
Google Search Console
Performance > Pages export. Detects Page, Clicks, CTR
Google Analytics 4
Pages report. Detects Page path and screen class, Page title
Majestic
Detects Source URL, Target URL, Source Title
LinkResearchTools
Link audit exports
Quick Start by Tool
Screaming Frog
- Crawl your site
- Go to the Internal tab
- Filter > HTML
- Export > save as .csv
- Upload the file here
Sitebulb
- Run an audit
- Go to URL List
- Click Export
- Upload the .csv or .xlsx
Oncrawl
- Open URL Explorer
- Select columns: url, title, h1, status_code
- Export as CSV
- Upload here (semicolons auto-detected)
Lumar (DeepCrawl)
- Open your completed crawl
- Go to All Pages or any URL-level report
- Select fields (pageTitle, h1Tag, httpStatusCode)
- Click Export > Generate CSV
- Upload the file here
Botify
- Open your project > URL Explorer
- Click Fields to display and add title, h1
- Set filters (e.g. HTTP 200 only)
- Click Export as CSV (max 100k rows)
- Upload here (
sep=line stripped automatically)
ContentKing (Conductor)
- Open the Pages view
- Click Manage Columns to add Title, H1, Indexable
- Apply filters and sort as needed
- Click Export to CSV (up to 1M rows)
- Upload the file here
Netpeak Spider
- Enable Title, H1, Status Code, Indexing in Parameters
- Run your crawl
- Click Export on the toolbar
- Choose CSV (unlimited rows)
- Upload the file here
JetOctopus
- Open your crawl project
- Go to the Pages data table
- Click Setup Columns to add Title, H1
- Click Export > CSV or Excel
- Upload the file here
Ryte
- Go to Website Success > URL list
- Add columns for Title, H1, Indexable
- Click the … menu (top-right of table)
- Select Data export > CSV (max 100k rows)
- Upload the file here
SE Ranking
- Open Website Audit for your project
- Click the Crawled Pages tab
- Arrange columns (URL, Title, H1, Status Code)
- Click the Export button > CSV or XLS
- Upload the file here
Ahrefs
- Go to Site Audit > Page Explorer
- Click Columns to add Title, H1, Status Code
- Click Export > choose row count > CSV
- Upload the file here
Also works with Site Explorer > Top Pages exports.
SEMrush
- Go to Site Audit > select your project
- Click the Crawled Pages tab
- Click Export > Crawled Pages
- Choose Absolute URLs and confirm
- Upload the CSV here
Moz Pro
- Open your campaign > Site Crawl
- Click Crawled Pages
- Filter by status code or issues if needed
- Click Export CSV (above the table)
- Upload the file here
Rankings > Export CSV also works (includes Ranking URL).
Sistrix
- Enter a domain > SEO module > Keywords
- Click the cogwheel > Select Columns
- Add URL, Search Volume, Position etc.
- Click the Download button (top-right)
- Upload here (semicolons auto-detected)
Serpstat
- Go to Site Audit > Custom Overview
- Select parameter groups (Meta tags, Content, Links)
- Apply filters to narrow results
- Click Export > CSV Open Office (comma) or CSV Excel (semicolon)
- Upload the file here
Mangools (SERPChecker)
- Open SERPChecker and enter a keyword
- Click Manage metrics to select columns
- Click the blue Export results button
- Upload the CSV here
Google Search Console
- Performance > Search results
- Click the Pages tab
- Set your date range
- Click Export > Download CSV
- Upload the file here
Google Analytics 4
- Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens
- Click + next to the dimension header
- Add Page title and screen class
- Click the Share icon > Download CSV
- Upload here (max 5,000 rows per export)
Majestic
- Enter a domain in Site Explorer
- Click the Backlinks tab
- Choose Fresh Index or Historic Index
- Click Export Data > Top Backlinks
- Select Export 2.0 format and download
Export 2.0 uses clean headers: SourceURL, TargetURL, SourceTitle.
LinkResearchTools
- Run a Link Detox or Backlink Profiler report
- Wait for the report to complete
- Review the detail table
- Click CSV (above the table) to download
- Upload the file here
Using a different tool? No problem.
Any CSV or Excel file works as long as it has a URL column. For best results, include a Title or H1 column too. Without them, similarity is based on URL path tokens — still useful, but less precise.
Accepted formats: .csv
.xlsx
.xls
· Delimiters: comma, semicolon, tab (auto-detected)
· Encoding: UTF-8, Latin-1, and others (auto-detected)
Auto-Detected Column Names Reference
These are the exact column header names we look for (case-insensitive). First match wins.
| Field | Detected Column Names |
|---|---|
| URL |
Address
URL
Current URL
Full URL
Page URL
Link
Loc
Page
Ranking URL
Page path and screen class
Page path
Target URL
Source URL
|
| Title |
Title 1
Page Title
Title
Page_Title
Meta Title
pageTitle
metadata.title.content
Page title and screen class
Source Title
|
| H1 |
H1-1
H1
Heading 1
H1 Tag
H1Tag
metadata.h1.first
|
| Status Code |
Status Code
HTTP Status Code
HTTP Status
Status
HTTP_Status
httpStatusCode
Response Code
status_code
http_code
HTTP Code
|
| Indexability |
Indexability
Indexable
Is Indexable
is_indexable
indexable.is_indexable
Index Status
Indexing
|
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