Understanding how a site actually looks to Yandex right now requires asking the search engine itself, not relying on third-party ranking estimates. This integration connects Seyka directly to live Yandex results and real indexation data — the same way an SEO specialist checks search manually, just faster and without a per-query limit.
What it is
Yandex Search gives Seyka three first-party data points: live results for any query with language and regional targeting (rankings differ between Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Russia at large); the list of pages a domain actually has indexed, each with its title and snippet; and the domain's Site Quality Index (SQI), Yandex's own authority score. None of this is a third-party estimate — it's the search engine's own state at the moment you ask.
What you get
Seyka cross-references the sitemap, the real Yandex index and homepage navigation, flagging every disagreement with a targeted live check — orphan pages, unreachable URLs, stale sitemap redirects — instead of a vague "some pages aren't indexed." For ranking questions, it shows who holds the neighboring positions and how their snippets differ from yours, region by region. That turns scattered manual checks against Webmaster, the sitemap and live search into one structured answer.