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We've compiled a list of 4 free and paid alternatives to SEO4Ajax. The primary competitors include SnapSearch, rendora. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between SEO4Ajax and Headless-Render-API (Prerender.cloud), CacheWatch. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


SnapSearch is Search Engine Optimisation for JavaScript, HTML5 and single page applications.

dynamic server-side rendering using headless Chrome to effortlessly solve the SEO problem for...

Headless-Render-API, provides affordable and easy integration of pre-rendering, functional link previews and improved optimization for JavaScript applications to improve SEO.

SEO4Ajax is a cloud based service that allows you to get full visibility of your Ajax website on...

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SEO4Ajax Overview

SEO4Ajax is a cloud based service that allows you to get full visibility of your Ajax website on search engines and social networks.

Why should you use SEO4Ajax?

* Easy to Embed
Apache, nginx, PHP, Java EE, Ruby, Python, Node.js whatever type of server, configure your stack in just a few lines!

* Full Bots Compatibility
Whichever search engine or social network you’re targeting, SEO4Ajax solution will adapt!

* Works with All Frameworks
SEO4Ajax is fully functional, whatever frameworks or libraries you are using - jQuery, Backbone, AngularJS, Ember.js, etc

* Size is Not an Issue
Thousands or millions of pages, SEO4Ajax is built to scale and can handle any type of project!

SEO4Ajax Features

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