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Analyzing your published site

Paste a link to your own published Estage site together with a question:

  • https://mysite.estage.com — what’s the headline in the hero?”
  • “does this site of mine have a blog? https://…estage.com”
  • “what colors does this page use?”

Genesis fetches the live page (rendering it fully, like a browser would) and answers from what’s actually there — exact texts, colors found in the styles, which pages and routes exist. No editing happens; this is pure read-and-answer.

  • Checking what’s really live vs. what you’ve changed in the builder since.
  • Pulling concrete details from an older project of yours to reuse (“what font does my other site use?”).
  • A quick audit before pointing someone at the link.
  • It reads the published site — drafts and unpublished changes aren’t visible to it.
  • It analyzes structure, text, and styles; it doesn’t download or inspect media files.
  • For deeper page-quality checks (speed, accessibility, SEO scores), use Performance audits instead.