Daylytix is a fully web-based SEO audit platform â there is nothing to install. You access it directly through your browser at any time. This guide walks you through creating a new account, verifying your email, and orienting yourself in the dashboard for the first time.
Creating a new account
Head to /register to open the sign-up form. Daylytix offers two ways to create an account: standard email/password registration or one-click Google sign-in.
Email and password registration
Fill in the three required fields on the registration form:
Enter your email address
Use a valid work email you have access to. This address will be used for login, verification, and automated report emails sent by Daylytix.
Choose a password
Passwords must be at least 8 characters. We recommend using a password manager to generate a strong, unique password for your account.
Enter your agency name
This name appears in the header and footer of all PDF and PPTX reports you generate. You can change it any time in Settings â Brand. If you are a freelancer or auditing your own site, your name or company name works fine.
Click "Create account"
Daylytix will send a verification email to the address you provided. The email arrives within 1â2 minutes. Check your spam folder if you do not see it.
Google sign-in (OAuth)
Click the "Continue with Google" button on the registration or login page to authenticate with your Google account. This skips the email verification step â your Google account is already verified. When you later connect Google Search Console, Daylytix will request the necessary read-only GSC permissions through the same OAuth flow.
Email verification
After registering with email and password, Daylytix sends a verification link to your inbox. Click the link to confirm your address. The link is valid for 24 hours.
- If the link has expired, visit /login, enter your credentials, and look for a "Resend verification email" option in the banner.
- You can browse the dashboard before verifying, but running audits and generating reports requires a verified email.
- If you used Google sign-in, verification is automatic â no email is sent.
Logging in
Once verified, go to /login and enter your email and password. Daylytix keeps you signed in for 30 days using a secure session cookie. If you are on a shared machine, click "Sign out" from the sidebar menu when you are done.
Forgot your password?
Click "Forgot password?" on the login page. Enter your email address and Daylytix will send a password reset link valid for one hour. Follow the link to set a new password. If you registered via Google sign-in, password reset is not applicable â just use "Continue with Google" to log back in.
Dashboard overview after first login
After your first login you will land on the main Daylytix dashboard. The interface is divided into a persistent left sidebar and a main content area. Here is a quick map of the sidebar navigation items:
| Sidebar item | What it does |
|---|---|
| New Audit | Opens the audit form â enter a URL and start a full site analysis. |
| Audits | Lists all saved audits across all your domains, sorted by date. |
| Portfolio | Shows all tracked domains with their latest score, audit date, and score trend. |
| History | Displays score history charts and KPI trends for a selected domain over time. |
| Compare | Side-by-side comparison of two audits for the same or different domains. |
| Rank Tracker | GSC-powered keyword position tracking with historical trend charts. |
| Settings | Brand setup (logo, colors, agency name), API integrations (GSC, GA4, AI), and email report schedules. |
Account and profile settings
Your personal account settings are accessible from the bottom of the left sidebar (your avatar or initials). From there you can:
- Change your display name and email address
- Update your password
- View your current plan and usage limits
- Manage connected Google accounts for GSC and GA4
- Delete your account (this action is irreversible and removes all audit data)
Security tips
Because Daylytix stores sensitive audit data and connects to your Google properties, we recommend a few basic hygiene steps:
- Use a unique password not reused on other services.
- If you share a computer, always sign out after each session.
- Regularly review which Google accounts are connected under Settings â Integrations.
- Contact support immediately if you believe your account has been accessed without authorization.
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