AuditMySite+ Gatsby
Gatsby's image handling and static generation are powerful. AuditMySite finds the schema, canonical, and AI visibility gaps that Gatsby's own plugins miss.
Key insight
Gatsby sites using gatsby-plugin-image correctly and with complete schema average a Lighthouse score of 91 — beating 94% of all websites.
What you get
Gatsby + AuditMySite.
gatsby-image CWV analysis
Plugin conflict detection
Schema via gatsby-plugin-react-helmet audit
Build-time schema generation check
Audit your Gatsby site
Find every issue in 90 seconds. Fix them automatically.
AuditMySite scans 240+ SEO signals on any Gatsby site and ships fixes via your CMS, CDN, or GitHub. No developer required for most changes.
Deep-dive report + auto-fix queue.
The free audit finds the issues. The £29 deep-dive ships fixes automatically to your Gatsby site — schema, meta data, image compression — without a developer.
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Gatsby SEO, answered.
Is Gatsby still good for SEO in 2026?
Yes. Gatsby sites average 78 on Lighthouse and reach 91+ with correct gatsby-plugin-image usage. The platform remains strong for content-heavy sites, though many teams now migrate to Next.js for ISR support.
What SEO issues does AuditMySite find on Gatsby sites?
Plugin conflict detection (especially gatsby-source-* and gatsby-plugin-* interactions), schema gaps in gatsby-plugin-react-helmet, build-time canonical generation, and image-component fallback issues.
Should I migrate from Gatsby to Next.js?
Only if you need ISR, App Router patterns, or App-Router-specific Vercel features. For pure static sites, Gatsby remains highly performant. AuditMySite flags Gatsby-specific issues that don't apply if you migrate.
Used by teams in Gatsby
Industries where these teams ship audits without a developer.
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