What a Free Radar Scan Includes for a UAE Website

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What a Free Radar Scan Includes for a UAE Website
A free Radar scan gives you a quick visual view of a public UAE website. You can run one scan, inspect the structure map, and decide whether the output is useful for your next SEO or GEO review.
It is a practical first look at the public URL layer and site layout. Teams can use it to review the website visually, share findings internally, and start clearer conversations about what to check next.
In brief
- You can run one free scan and review a visual map of the public website structure without checking pages one by one.
- You can share the scan link or save a PNG card, making it easier to discuss the site structure with your team or agency.
- Radar does not crawl areas behind logins or access controls. If crawling is blocked, JSON URL snapshot import can be used instead.
What to do
The scan turns a public website into a structure map you can inspect straight away. Instead of reviewing URLs manually, you get a visual picture of how the site appears from a crawl and graph-style perspective.
This makes it useful as an early diagnostic step before deeper SEO or GEO work. It helps you review site layout, spot obvious structural patterns, and decide whether the current setup needs a closer technical review.
After the scan, you can inspect the map, share the link, or save a PNG card. Where available, AI interpretation can help with the review, two sites can be compared on one screen, and higher-cap runs can cover up to 20,000 pages.
What to keep in mind
A free scan is most useful for public websites when you need a fast structural snapshot. It gives teams a shared visual reference before they move into deeper analysis or implementation work.
Radar does not scan restricted areas behind access controls. If direct discovery is blocked, the supported fallback is JSON URL snapshot import based on the URLs you provide.
The result should be treated as a structural diagnostic view, not a full technical SEO audit. It can highlight discoverability and layout questions, but it does not guarantee rankings or performance outcomes.
