2024 🤩 What a year it’s been! 🚀 We’ve delivered 70+ improvements, updates, and fixes to the Lumar platform this year to ensure our users have the most in-depth website crawling and monitoring tools available. This year, we’ve gone beyond delivering clear, trustworthy technical insights and visually prioritized website health tasks—we’ve also focused on something even more impactful: ✨ connecting SEO and dev teams ✨ 💬 By improving communication and streamlining workflows, we’re helping web teams action tasks by working smarter together—an imperative as they head into 2025. We have also added brand new ✨ site speed metrics ✨ to mitigate the risk of lost traffic or revenue with customizable alerts and automated QA testing. We’re proud to help the world's leading website professionals around the globe take their website optimization to the next level - across SEO, web accessibility, performance and custom metrics. “Lumar is a premium website audit experience.” ❤️ 📅 Swipe through to see all of our 2024 releases For the full breakdown of this year’s updates, head here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/eU88XWpf #Lumar #WebsiteHealth #SEO #A11Y #SiteSpeed
Lumar (formerly Deepcrawl)
Software Development
New York, NY 21,303 followers
Find, prioritize, and fix website issues at scale — it’s easy with Lumar.
About us
The technical health of a website plays a major role in both user experience and search engine visibility — key influences on any business’s brand awareness, customer satisfaction, and sales. Lumar is the platform of choice for enterprise companies & teams behind complex, revenue-driving websites around the globe to identify issues preventing their sites reaching their full potential, including technical SEO, web accessibility, site speed, and even bespoke metrics to capture practically anything from the HTML of a web page. Lumar re-imagines the way you manage technical SEO, accessibility and other website technical health issues. It enables proactive, connected workflows to identify, track and fix issues across your domains and ease your development process. The Lumar platform gives you total control over your crawl strategies, eliminates data overload, simplifies monitoring and reporting, and automates QA testing. The results? Better prioritization, faster time to fix, and less time wasted fixing preventable issues. And ultimately reduced costs.
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https://www.lumar.io
External link for Lumar (formerly Deepcrawl)
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- SEO, Website Monitoring, Web Architecture, Link Analysis, Custom Extraction, Diffing, Hreflang, Search Engine Optimisation, ROI, Organic Search, Website Architecture, Website Performance, Digital Marketing, Online Marketing, Web Performance, Accessibility, Website Accessibility, and Website Health
Products
Lumar
Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Software
Deepcrawl is now Lumar. We empower businesses to realize their websites’ full commercial potential with a robust website intelligence platform and professional services partnerships.
Locations
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Primary
109 S 5th St
900 Broadway
New York, NY 11249, US
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Warnford Court, 29 Throgmorton Street
London, London EC2N 2AT, GB
Employees at Lumar (formerly Deepcrawl)
Updates
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The best part is, Nina Roby and JP Sherman have already been there, done that with Red Hat's own website! ✅ It's still not too late to join us today, alongside Lumar host Joshua Eden, for an insightful webinar session on how to build a successful website accessibility program. 📅 November 26, 2024 (9am PST / 12pm EST / 5 pm BST) 🔗 Save your seat: https://lnkd.in/e--wDZrF #Lumar #WebsiteAccessibility #WebsiteHealth #A11Y
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👀 There is only 7 months to go before the new European Accessibility Act (EAA) regulations officially go into effect - in June 2025. The EAA includes considerations for digital accessibility — this means many websites that operate in (or sell products or services within) the EU will need to ensure they have proper web accessibility best practices in place. Digital accessibility consultant Carter Temm joined us to provide an overview of the upcoming EAA regulations on the Lumar blog — and tips on how to start ensuring your website will be compliant with the new rules in 2025. We covered: ✅ What is the European Accessibility Act (EAA)? ✅ Who must comply with EAA website regulations? ✅ What products are included in EAA guidelines? ✅ EAA implementation timeline: prepare for June 2025 ✅ What are the consequences of EAA non-compliance? ✅ What website regulations are in place within the EAA? ✅ Which WCAG level must website managers adhere to under the EAA guidelines? ✅ Conclusion and tips on getting started Link in comments below 🔗 👇 #Lumar #WebsiteHealth #A11Y #WebsiteAccessibility
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Lumar (formerly Deepcrawl) reposted this
Podcast o'clock! Come listen to a great chat about SEO and EEAT for YMYL sites ft. me and Amanda Walls from Cedarwood Digital: https://lnkd.in/eEmQNDQ4
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Lumar (formerly Deepcrawl) reposted this
My man Matthew Ryan Hill cooking on bridging the gap b/w SEO & Dev @ #brightonSEO
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💡 New website accessibility rules are coming! Learn how to build a top-notch web accessibility program from Nina Roby and JP Sherman - senior product managers and digital accessibility experts at Red Hat. Having an accessible website improves UX, SEO, and business outcomes by helping ensure you: 👉 reach more customers 👉 establish a great reputation for customer care 👉 avoid costly fines or legal fees for noncompliance with regional accessibility laws 👉 improve overall usability, encouraging more sales and business leads When: November 26, 2024 (9am PST / 12pm EST / 5 pm BST) Where: Online (via Zoom) How: Register via the link below Save your seat 👇 https://lnkd.in/e--wDZrF
(Webinar Sign-Up) How to Build a Successful Web Accessibility Program – With Red Hat
https://www.lumar.io
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Happy Monday! What happened in SEO news this month? 🤔 Read the latest SEO industry headlines in this November 2024 news roundup from Natalie Stubbs. In a nutshell... 👉 A new Google core update launches in November 2024 👉 SearchGPT is now live for all paid users 👉 OpenAI hosts a Reddit AMA following the launch of SearchGPT 👉 Google rolls out AI Overviews to more locations (now 100+ countries have access) 👉 A new study reveals that Google AI Overviews are inaccurate in 43% of finance-related searches 👉 Google updates its Core Web Vitals (CWV) documentation, adding more details on INP And more! Dig deeper on the blog 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e4ayd-EX #Lumar #WebsiteHealth #SEO #SEONews
November SEO Industry News Roundup: SearchGPT, AI Overviews, & More
https://www.lumar.io
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Lumar (formerly Deepcrawl) reposted this
Marie Kondo your website! If your organic metrics got worse after deleting a bunch of low quality, out dated pages that aren't being indexed that would fly in the face of the Helpful Content guidance. Don't let fear of letting go of clutter stop you from right sizing your digital footprint for this new phase of the web.
Just got a report that showed me we could delete 45% of the pages on our site and not impact the business hardly at all... The pages we would delete would result in the following declines: .16% - Sessions .23% - Conversions .29% - Impressions When we cut all these out, what metrics could I share to help you better understand the true impact? What do you think will happen to the remaining pages in terms of impact? How could this be a big mistake that we're not thinking about? Here were our "thresholds" - if a page ad any of the following: Sessions < 5 Conversions < 1 Impressions < 500 Referring Domains < 2 Interested to hear thoughts, we thought it would be fun to experiment with our own site so we can learn. Thanks to Eric Stowers who had the idea and presented me the data!
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Wonder what's new in the world of websites this month? 🤔 Natalie and Sharon have you covered! Read the top headlines from the SEO & accessibility industries in this October 2024 news roundup 👇 🚨 Did you know that as of October 2024, public services websites in the UK will now be monitored for WCAG 2.2 level AA compliance? According to the GOV.UK Accessibility Blog: “WCAG 2.2 AA is the new minimum accessibility standard for all UK Government public sector websites and mobile apps. Starting from October 2024, services across the UK government will be monitored for WCAG 2.2 AA compliance. Thousands of government services will require WCAG 2.2 updates in 2024, so we’ve updated our design system to anticipate the needs of service teams across the UK public sector. The GOV.UK Design System provides teams with accessible code and important guidance for designing consistent, usable, and accessible services in the GOV.UK ecosystem.” 👉 Find out how Lumar can help you audit and improve accessibility on your website: https://www.lumar .io/use-case/accessibility-audits/ 👉 Explore common website accessibility issues — with code examples and suggested fixes — in Lumar’s digital accessibility wiki: https://www.lumar .io/wiki/accessibility/ #Lumar #Websites #SEO #Accessibility