Export & Audit History

Export & Audit History helps you export Site Audit data, add findings to reports, and review previous audit runs to compare website health improvements and regressions over time.

Summary

What this is

Export & Audit History lets you download Site Audit results, add findings to reports, and review previous audit runs. Compare audits over time to measure improvements and identify regressions after website changes.

What you can do

  • Export individual Site Audit sections or complete audits.
  • Download reports in CSV or PDF format.
  • Add charts and tables directly into reports.
  • Review previous audit runs and historical metrics.
  • Compare audits to track SEO improvements over time.
Good to know

Export options vary by report. Some sections support individual exports while others allow exporting the complete Site Audit.

Prerequisites

Before using Export & Audit History

  • A Wranker project has completed Site Audit runs.
  • You have permission to access Site Audit reports.
  • The audit has finished successfully.
  • Report Builder access is available if adding findings to reports.
  • Historical audit data exists for comparisons.
Tip

Run audits on a regular schedule to make historical comparisons more meaningful.

Where to find it

  1. Open SEO Dashboard.
  2. Select Site Audit.
  3. Choose your project.
  4. Open any Site Audit report.
  5. Use Export, Add to Report, or Audit History.
Breadcrumb check

Confirm the navigation path: SEO → Site Audit → Audit Results

Step-by-step: Export and manage audit history

  1. Open a completed Site Audit

    Select the completed audit run for the website you want to review.
  2. Export audit data

    Choose CSV or PDF and export either a report section or the complete audit.
  3. Export audit data

    Choose CSV or PDF and export either a report section or the complete audit.
  4. Open Audit History

    Review previous audit runs and compare website health over time.
  5. Compare audit runs

    Identify improvements and regressions after website updates or fixes.

Expected result

  • Site Audit reports are exported successfully.
  • Charts and tables are added to reports.
  • Historical audit runs are available for comparison.
  • Website improvements and regressions are easy to identify.
  • Audit findings can be shared with stakeholders.

Key Features

CSV & PDF Export
Download individual reports or complete Site Audit results.
Add to Report
Insert Site Audit charts and tables into reports.
Audit History
Review previous audit runs and historical metrics.
Audit Comparison
Compare multiple audit runs to measure progress.
Scheduled Exports
Automatically deliver audit reports when supported.
Report Sharing
Export findings for clients and internal teams.
Best Practice

Export reports immediately after major website updates and compare them with previous audits to verify improvements.

What you'll see

Export Actions
Download the current report or complete audit.
Add to Report
Send charts and tables directly to Report Builder.
Audit History
Browse completed audit runs with timestamps.
Comparison View
Compare current and previous audit results.
Filters
Filter audit history by project or date.
Export Scheduler
Manage automatic report delivery when available.

Common workflows

Export audit results

  1. Open a completed audit

    Select the Site Audit report you want to export.
  2. Choose export format

    Download the report as CSV for analysis or PDF for sharing.
  3. Save or share

    Store the exported file or share it with your team or clients.

Track website improvements

  1. Open Audit History

    Review previous Site Audit runs for the selected project.
  2. Compare audits

    Identify improvements or regressions between audit runs.
  3. Plan next actions

    Create follow-up tasks based on remaining issues.

Tips and best practices

  • Export reports after major website updates.
  • Compare audits regularly to monitor SEO progress.
  • Use Add to Report for recurring client reports.
  • Maintain consistent audit schedules for accurate comparisons.
  • Use clear filenames when saving exported reports.
Avoid this mistake

Avoid comparing audits from inconsistent date ranges, as this can produce misleading conclusions about website performance.