How to Read Your Kennext Scan Results

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26 Nov, 2025

How to Read Your Kennext Scan Results
INTRODUCTION

What you're looking at

After your Kennext scan completes, you'll land on your results page. This page is the central hub for understanding your site's SEO and AEO health — and for taking action on what you find.

Here's a breakdown of every element on the page and what it means.

The score header

At the top of your results page you'll see your overall score and an issues identified badge. The badge color tells you your most urgent priority level at a glance: red means you have P0 Critical issues, orange means P1 High issues are your worst, and gray means no urgent issues are present.

Below that is your industry benchmark comparison, which shows how your site compares to the B2B SaaS average across each category.

Category scores

Your six category scores — Technical Health, Metadata Quality, Content Quality, AEO Readiness, Internal Linking, and Conversion Readiness — each tell you how your site performs in that dimension. Hover any category to see a tooltip explaining what it measures.

Clicking a category score filters your Kanban board below to show only issues in that category, making it easy to focus on one area at a time.

The summary bar

Just above the Kanban board, the summary bar shows live counts of your issues by priority level: how many are P0, P1, P2, and P3. These counts update as you move cards across columns.

The Kanban board

Your Kanban board is where all the action happens. Each card represents one SEO or AEO issue found on your site. Cards are sorted by priority within each column.

The left color stripe on each card shows its priority (red = P0, orange = P1, yellow = P2, gray = P3). The effort badge (S/M/L) tells you how much work the fix is expected to take.

Click any card to open the full issue detail panel, which includes a description of the problem, the evidence Kennext found (URLs, page data), why it matters for your SEO, and the AI-generated code fix.

The breadcrumb and navigation

Use the breadcrumb at the top of the page to navigate between your scan history. The + New Scan button is always visible in the top-right corner — use it to kick off a rescan after making fixes.

Compare Scans

If you have more than one completed scan, the Compare Scans button appears in the toolbar. This opens a side-by-side diff view showing which issues were resolved (green) and which are new (red) since your last scan. This is the view to share with leadership to prove progress.

Filtering your results

Use the filter bar to narrow your issue list by priority, category, effort size, or assignee. The search bar lets you find issues by keyword. These filters work together — you can, for example, show only P0 Technical Health issues with Small effort to find your highest-impact quick wins.

Where to start

If you're not sure where to begin, follow this order: fix all P0 issues first (they're most likely to have immediate ranking impact), then P1 issues, then sort by effort size within each priority level to tackle quick wins early. Use the Generate Fix button on each card to get the exact code change needed.

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