I've been using Sitebulb during the beta period, and found it really useful for any projects involving SEO, whether that's doing a quick overview and check, or a full website audit.
I've used most of the competitors, and it seems to be the best yet for being able to run a full website crawl and analysis in a way that's easy to understand and share. Which means I can easily use it to demonstrate to clients without having to explain reams of spreadsheets (which is nice).
Crawled urls by depth is a really nice addition to help locate bottlenecks with navigation and internal linking
Ive been using this as a beta user for some time and for the price you arent going to find anything else that points you in the right direction like sitebulb does. It makes complex technical issue easier to understand and the exports are super organised.
Sitebulb is easy to use, even non-technical marketers can use it very easly. And also that app's using less memory than other tools which is a huge plus.
I never took SEO audits seriously until I started with the beta of Sitebulb. The interface is easy to use and the segmentation makes organizing and knowing what to focus on effortless!
I already bought a subscription - came here to support a great product!
Sitebulb is a good competitor to other tools out there like SEMRush, SERPStat, SpyFu, and so on. I wish companies would provide different pricing options--the subscription model is onerous when you are a pro and need to have a slew of specialized tools. Fortunately, Sitebulb handles many tasks that otherwise require two or more packages.
It's a beautiful product for advanced technical SEO that you can feel confident using. It provides solid recommendations and is very easy to use. I picked it up in a matter of minutes.
The tool is really useful and affordable, and having been a part of the beta the development team was super responsive and active in getting / responding to feedback and making updates, and are obviously users / smart SEOs themselves so I'm sure the tool will continue to evolve and offer more cool / valuable features over time.
I can't recommend Sitebulb highly enough to anyone involved in SEO. It's also great for development teams to ensure that any changes made don't have an impact on site crawlability.
I've been fortunate enough to be able to test out @Sitebulb as part of the beta release and I am also a long term user of @urlprofiler (also by Gareth and Patrick)
This is a great tool and I have had very few issues crawling sites in excess of 100k URLs