Leaderboard
A leaderboard is a table comparing multiple websites against each other.

Leaderboards can compare almost single measurable part of a website, for example: their scores, or number of broken links, or percentage of WCAG AA compliance. You can choose what you want a leaderboard to show and how you want your leaderboard sorted.
Leaderboards can configured to be emailed to a list of email addresses you choose, on a schedule you specify. Many of our customers use monthly leaderboards to keep their whole team updated. Leaderboards help your team clearly see their progress towards your goals. They can also encourage healthy competition between websites, including your peers and/or competitors. We’ve found them to be an invaluable tool in driving positive change within an organization.
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- User roles
- URL
- Search campaign
- Invisible text
- Support levels
- Uptime monitor
- Score
- Bounce rate
- Understanding HTTPS Certificates
- Crawling
- Fully qualified URL
- SSL and TLS
- Content Management System
- Alternative text
- Analytics
- Backlinks
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Computed source
- Favicon
- Competitors
- Heading
- HTTP status code
- Inspector
- Invisible text
- Keyword
- Link building
- Link rot
- Links to fragments of a page
- Metadata
- Page title
- Redirection