Moz
Table of Contents
General
- Installation
- Installation on Windows
- Installation on macOS
- Installation on Ubuntu
- Installation on Fedora
- Crawling
- Saving, opening, exporting & importing crawls
- Configuration
- Scheduling
- Exporting
- Robots.txt
- User agent
- Memory
- Checking memory allocation
- Cookies
- XML sitemap creation
- Visualisations
- Reports
- Command line interface set-up
- Command line interface
- User Interface
- Search function
- Auto Updates
Configuration Options
Spider Crawl Tab
- Images
- Media
- CSS
- JavaScript
- SWF
- Internal hyperlinks
- External links
- Canonicals
- Pagination (rel next/prev)
- Hreflang
- AMP
- Meta refresh
- iframes
- Mobile alternate
- Check links outside of start folder
- Crawl outside of start folder
- Crawl all subdomains
- Follow internal or external ‘nofollow’
- Crawl linked XML sitemaps
Spider Extraction Tab
Spider Limits Tab
Spider Rendering Tab
Spider Advanced Tab
- Cookie storage
- Ignore non-indexable URLs for Issues
- Ignore paginated URLs for duplicate filters
- Always follow redirects
- Always follow canonicals
- Respect noindex
- Respect canonical
- Respect next/prev
- Respect HSTS policy
- Respect self referencing meta refresh
- Extract images from img srcset attribute
- Crawl fragment identifiers
- Perform HTML validation
- Green hosting carbon calculation
- Assume pages are HTML
- Response timeout
- 5XX response retries
Spider Preferences Tab
Other Configuration Options
- Content area
- Duplicates
- Spelling & grammar
- Robots.txt
- URL rewriting
- CDNs
- Include
- Exclude
- Speed
- User agent
- HTTP header
- Custom search
- Custom extraction
- Custom link positions
- Custom JavaScript
- Google Analytics integration
- Google Search Console integration
- PageSpeed Insights integration
- Majestic
- Ahrefs
- Moz
- Authentication
- Segments
- Crawl analysis
- User Interface
- Language
- Proxy
- Storage mode
- Memory allocation
- Trusted Certificates
- Mode
Tabs
Top Tabs
- Internal
- External
- Security
- Response Codes
- URL
- Page titles
- Meta description
- Meta keywords
- h1
- h2
- Content
- Images
- Canonicals
- Pagination
- Directives
- hreflang
- JavaScript
- Links
- AMP
- Structured data
- Sitemaps
- PageSpeed
- Mobile
- Custom search
- Custom extraction
- Custom JavaScript
- Analytics
- Search Console
- Validation
- Link Metrics
- Change Detection
Lower Window Tabs
Right Side Window Tabs
Moz
Configuration > API Access > Moz
You will require a Moz account to pull data from the Mozscape API. Moz offer a free limited API and a separate paid API, which allows users to pull more metrics, at a faster rate. Please note, this is a separate subscription to a standard Moz PRO account. You can read about free vs paid access over at Moz.
To access the API, with either a free account, or paid subscription, you just need to login to your Moz account and view your API ID and secret key.
Copy and input both the access ID and secret key into the respective API key boxes in the Moz window under ‘Configuration > API Access > Moz’, select your account type (‘free’ or ‘paid’), and then click ‘connect’ –
You can then select the metrics available to you, based upon your free or paid plan. Simply choose the metrics you wish to pull at either URL, subdomain or domain level.
Then simply click ‘start’ to perform your crawl, and the data will be automatically pulled via their API, and can be viewed under the ‘link metrics’ and ‘internal’ tabs.