A single client can hold more than one website — a main site plus a microsite, say, or a separate language domain. Crawl Cove keeps each site's data cleanly separated while still giving you one client workspace, one task board, and one set of reports.
Add a website
Use the Add Website control on the current client to attach an additional domain. It adds the domain to the existing client without creating a new client — so a microsite doesn't clutter your portfolio table as a separate entry.
Switch between a client's sites
Press Ctrl+L / Cmd+L to open the Site Switcher for any client that
has more than one website. The selected site sticks in the URL via a ?site=
parameter, so links you share and pages you refresh stay on the right domain
instead of silently snapping back to the primary.
Tip
Ctrl+L is the per-site companion to Ctrl+K (the Client Switcher). Use
Ctrl+K to jump between clients, then Ctrl+L to move between domains inside the
client you landed on.
What's scoped per-site vs. rolled up
This is the key mental model. Some data belongs to a single domain; some belongs to the client as a whole.
| Area | Scope |
|---|---|
| Audits | Per selected site |
| Findings | Per selected site |
| Pages | Per selected site |
| Search data | Per selected site |
| Keywords | Per selected site |
| Connections | Per selected site |
| Tasks | Roll up at client level |
| Reports | Roll up at client level |
In other words: the analytical, crawl-driven data is scoped to the selected site, while your workflow — the Tasks board and the white-label reports — spans the whole client. That lets you audit two domains independently but still manage the work and report to the client as one relationship.