Website structure audit

What this page covers
A website structure audit reviews how your pages are organised into hubs, leaf pages, depth levels, and topic clusters, then compares that layout with UAE benchmark patterns.
Benchmark data shows that site structures can vary widely. For example, grafdom.com is recorded with 205 pages, 4 hubs, 200 leaf pages, depth p90 of 2, and a 63/C score.
Use this hub to choose the right next step for a structure review, competitor comparison, audit report, or checklist focused on UAE website architecture.
What to choose
- Choose competitor website structure analysis when you need to compare page totals, hub counts, leaf counts, depth p90, score, and grade against UAE benchmark examples.
- Choose an industry-specific audit for accounting and consulting firms, clinics, or law firms when your review needs a more focused UAE business context.
- Choose a checklist path when your team wants to review hub balance, leaf-to-hub ratios, orphan pages, empty hubs, and other website structure weak spots.
Where to go next
The pages below break website structure audit work into practical paths, including industry audits, competitor analysis, audit reports, page-type reviews, and checklist-based reviews for UAE teams.
Benchmarked websites can differ sharply in scale and shape. One Dubai web agency example is shown with 344 pages, 5 hubs, and 338 leaf pages, while an Abu Dhabi culture portal example is shown with 14 pages, 2 hubs, and 11 leaf pages.
What matters
- Benchmarks here include nodes, page counts, hub counts, leaf counts, leaf-to-hub ratios, depth p90, orphan pages, empty hubs, score, grade, and confidence where available.
- Recorded examples range from a 14-page UAE culture portal with 2 hubs and a 25/E score to a 5,893-page UAE media site with 149 hubs and a 100/A score.
- Several listed examples show depth p90 of 2 and 0 orphan pages, so a structure audit should also review how pages are grouped into hubs and leaf sections.
