The Extensions section in Project Settings provides a library of options to extend the data collected during a crawl – complete with clear, per-URL credit pricing and more extensions on the way.
Overview
Find Extensions in Project Settings → Extensions (SEO projects).
Turn individual extensions on/off before a crawl – each one “extends” the data collected.
Transparent pricing: per-URL credit costs are shown on each card and as a running total at the top.
Click more info on each extension to see key features, pricing, and requirements in a details modal.
Figure 1: The Extensions library shows enabled add-ons, pricing, and the total additional credits per URL.
Setup: Enable Extensions for a Crawl
Open your project and go to Settings → Extensions.
Browse the available extensions. Each card shows the Enabled status and per■URL credit cost (if any).
Click a card to open the details modal and review key features and pricing.
If required, add authentication or secrets in the modal (these are stored securely).
Toggle Enabled to activate the extension.
Run your crawl as normal. The extension’s data will be captured automatically.
Tip: You can disable an extension at any time; changes apply to future crawls.
How It Works
Per-crawl enrichment: Enabled extensions add capture steps (e.g., HTML snapshots, screenshots) or unlock reporting areas (e.g., GEO).
Cost visibility: The banner at the top aggregates the incremental credits per URL for all enabled extensions.
Data access: After a crawl, open the relevant reports directly within your project.
Available Extensions at Launch
| Extension | What it does | Pricing |
| GEO Reporting | Dedicated Generative Engine Optimization reporting within SEO projects. | Reach out for pricing |
| Store HTML | Save static and rendered HTML for each crawled URL and search for tags, scripts, or structured data. | 0.1 additional credits per URL |
| Store Screenshots | Capture a screenshot of each page at the time of crawling for visual QA and change reviews. | 0.1 additional credits per URL |
Figure 2: The extension details modal shows key features, retention, and pricing (example: Store HTML).
Troubleshooting
I don’t see Extensions – Extensions are currently available for SEO projects.
Pricing looks higher than expected – The total shown is the sum of all enabled extensions per URL. Toggle off unneeded extensions to reduce cost.
Crawl finished but no new data appears – Confirm the extension was enabled before the crawl started.
I enabled an extension by mistake – Toggle it off in Settings → Extensions. Changes apply to future crawls.
FAQs
Who can manage Extensions? – Admins and Editors can enable/disable.
Do Extensions slow down crawls? – Some extensions add processing steps (rendering, screenshots). Minor increases are normal. Disable non-essential extensions if speed is critical.
How is billing handled? – Extensions with costs show a per-URL additional credit rate. The banner displays the total incremental credits per URL before you run a crawl.