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Yandex Webmaster

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Yandex Webmaster data: index status, search queries, crawl errors and sitemaps.

Overview

Yandex Webmaster is Yandex's official service with data on how search sees your site. Connect the integration and Seyka can analyze index status, search queries and positions, crawl errors and sitemaps directly in the conversation.

Access

Requires connecting your Yandex account.

The AI assistant requests data from the service when it needs it to answer your question. As part of the conversation, that data may be shared with third-party LLM providers in de-identified form. See the Privacy Policy.

Tools

  • Sites and verification

    Lists the sites in the connected Yandex Webmaster account with their verification status and settings. The entry point for everything else — all Webmaster data is scoped to a verified site.

  • Site quality index (SQI)

    The site quality index with its full history over time, alongside the indexed-page count and current problem counters — Yandex’s own measure of the site’s authority and health at a glance.

  • Site diagnostics

    Errors and issues Yandex itself has detected on the site — from fatal problems that block indexing down to recommendations. The same list the Webmaster interface shows, available right in the conversation.

  • Search queries

    The queries the site appears for in Yandex results: impressions, clicks and positions over a chosen period, sortable by shows or by clicks. The site’s real search demand as Yandex itself measures it.

  • Robot crawl activity

    How many pages the Yandex robot downloaded over time, broken down by HTTP status, plus samples of crawled pages. Reveals crawl-rate changes and error spikes long before they show up in traffic.

  • Pages in search

    How many of the site’s pages are actually present in Yandex search results over time, with sample URLs — the ground truth for indexation trends after releases, migrations or filters.

  • External links

    The inbound-link count over time and examples of referring pages — the site’s link profile exactly as Yandex sees it, without third-party link indexes.

  • Broken internal links

    Examples of broken internal links the Yandex robot found on the site — internal 404s and dead ends that waste crawl budget and hurt user experience.

  • Sitemaps

    The sitemap files Yandex robots have detected for the site and their processing status — confirmation that Yandex actually reads what you publish.

  • Monitored pages and recrawl quota

    Indexation status of the pages you track as most important, and the remaining recrawl quota for requesting expedited re-indexing of updated URLs.

Links

Content and links can be optimized endlessly, but the definitive answer to "what's actually happening in search" comes only from Yandex itself — through the data it surfaces in Webmaster: what's indexed, what triggers crawl errors, and which queries the site genuinely ranks for.

Connect Yandex Webmaster to Seyka and that data becomes available directly in the conversation, without switching to a separate dashboard for every check.

What it is

An integration with Yandex's official site-owner service — the one where Yandex shows its site quality index, indexation status, detected errors, search queries and sitemaps. Connecting requires a Yandex account with verified rights to the site; set it up on the integrations page, after which Seyka gets access to the same data the Webmaster interface shows.

What you get

Once connected, Seyka can answer questions about site health against real data instead of guesses: how many pages are currently indexed, what errors the robot found, which queries the site ranks for, and how clicks compare to impressions. When a specific problem comes up — like a traffic drop — it can cross-reference crawl activity, quality-index changes and diagnostic errors over the relevant period instead of guessing from page content alone. Search-query data surfaces queries losing clicks despite solid impressions, and the recrawl-quota report shows whether there's room left to request faster reindexing after important edits.

FAQ

What's needed to connect Yandex Webmaster to Seyka?
A Yandex account with verified rights to the site in Webmaster; setup happens on the integrations page and takes about a minute.
What data becomes available after connecting?
Site quality index, indexation status, diagnostic errors, search queries and positions, crawl activity, sitemaps and monitored-page status — the same data the Webmaster interface shows.
Can Seyka explain a traffic drop using Webmaster data?
Yes — it lines up the timing of a drop against recent crawl, indexing and error-count changes, which usually narrows the cause to one or two candidates instead of a guess.

Learn more in the SEO guide

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