Teaching SEO audits the way practitioners actually do them
Quyntheriloa is a structured online learning platform focused on technical SEO — built for people who want to understand what is actually happening on a website, not just what a tool report says.
Where the platform came from
Quyntheriloa started in 2017 with a straightforward frustration: most SEO content online explained surface-level concepts without connecting them to what you actually find when you open a crawl report or dig through server logs.
The platform was built specifically around audit methodology — crawl analysis, indexation logic, structured data verification, internal linking patterns, and performance diagnostics. These are skills that take structured practice, not just reading.
From the beginning, the focus has been on learners who are geographically outside traditional tech hubs but need the same quality of instruction. That has not changed.
How the courses are structured
Starting from the crawl
Learners begin by understanding what a crawler sees versus what a browser renders. This distinction alone resolves a large percentage of common indexation problems.
Sessions cover robots.txt interpretation, crawl budget considerations, and how to read a site structure from raw crawl data rather than assumptions.
Working through technical signals
This module covers canonical tags, hreflang logic, redirect chains, Core Web Vitals measurement, and structured data validation using real site examples.
Each lesson includes a diagnostic exercise on an actual URL — learners identify issues rather than memorising definitions.
Communicating findings clearly
An audit is only useful if someone acts on it. This module focuses on prioritising issues by impact, writing recommendations that developers can implement, and presenting findings to non-technical stakeholders.
People behind the content
Spent eight years doing technical SEO for e-commerce and media sites before moving into education. Writes the audit walkthroughs and diagnostic exercises.
Reviews lessons for accuracy and checks that every recommendation reflects current search engine behaviour rather than outdated assumptions.
Handles learner questions and session scheduling. Coordinates across time zones to keep students engaged regardless of location.