Visibility Monitoring

Ongoing visibility coverage after the first audit.

The first score or paid report should not be the last touch if the site is still changing. These monitoring lanes keep MeSquared Visibility involved after implementation starts, after the first rescan, or across a multi-site portfolio where one-time audits are not enough.

These follow-on paths are scoped manually after the first scan, paid audit, or partner conversation. No instant checkout is live yet for monitoring or partner delivery.

Monitoring lane

Post-launch monitoring

Best for teams that have already seen the score and want a steady watch on what changes next.

Use this after the first report when you want MeSquared to keep watching score movement, issue drift, and the next priorities instead of treating the audit like a one-time PDF.

  • +Recurring rescans tied back to the original baseline and the latest implemented fixes
  • +A short change log showing what improved, what slipped, and what still needs attention
  • +Priority notes so your team knows the next one to three moves instead of guessing
  • +A clean handoff for an internal team, developer, or agency partner to keep executing
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Monitoring lane

Implementation watch

Best for buyers who are actively rolling out fixes and want a tighter checkpoint before the next rescan.

This is the short follow-on layer for teams that need MeSquared to watch the implementation phase, catch regressions early, and confirm the highest-priority fixes actually went live.

  • +A before-and-after checkpoint around the highest-priority pages
  • +Verification that the core trust, structure, and schema changes actually shipped
  • +A short list of anything still blocking a stronger follow-up rescan
  • +A clean bridge into longer monitoring if the site needs ongoing oversight
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Monitoring lane

Portfolio monitoring

Best for agencies, multi-location operators, or owners managing more than one site at a time.

This is the multi-site version of the monitoring offer. It keeps several properties on one cadence so the biggest visibility drops and wins are easy to spot without building a custom internal system first.

  • +Shared cadence across multiple sites or client properties
  • +Rollup reporting on the biggest movers, drops, and repeated trust leaks
  • +Per-site next-step notes so the work queue stays practical
  • +Can be scoped as direct MeSquared delivery or folded into a white-label partner setup
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When monitoring makes sense

The report fixes are still being implemented and someone needs to watch for regressions.
The site changes often enough that a one-time audit will go stale quickly.
An agency or operator needs one cadence across multiple properties instead of scattered one-off scans.