Siteimprove is a Quality Assurance (QA) testing tool that delivers actionable insights into your website performance. This works by detecting errors, reporting on user behaviour, website accessibility and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in real-time.
It helps users make informed changes to content before and after a page is published. It also provides insights into the potential consequences of unpublishing a page. For example, providing information on how deleting a page would affect its SEO or if users would lose access to important documents and links.
Access to Siteimprove
Users will need to submit in a request for access to Siteimprove. This can be done by submitting in a request using the User access request form, and following the steps below:
How to request for Siteimprove access
- Select User access request
- Fill in email address and select portfolio and agency
- Select Siteimprove access from the drop-down
- Select 'Add in Siteimprove access to my CMS account' from the next drop-down
- Advise whether you have an existing Content Management System (CMS) account by ticking the checkbox.
- Enter your job title
- Submit the form
Once approved, users will be sent details with their credentials and documentation on how to use Siteimprove.
Note: to be able to access Siteimprove, users must first have access to the CMS. Fill in the User access request form and select Drupal CMS Access as the request type to request access.
Users who only have Approver access to the CMS will not need access to Siteimprove.
A guide to using Siteimprove can be found on the Using Siteimprove article.
Need any more help?
If you have any questions, or require assistance with anything mentioned on this article, submit a request via the webform.