Crawlability defines how effortless it is for search engine bots to discover, access, and index the content of a specific site. The architecture of the site, its internal linking, robot directives in robots.txt, and XML sitemaps all contribute to crawlability. Poor crawlability might make some really important pages unavailable to search engines, which could worsen their search engine rankings. Improvement can be achieved by ensuring a clear site structure, descriptive anchor texts in all links, fixing broken internal links, and resubmitting updated sitemaps. There should also be regular audits to the site to check for crawl errors. Thus, search engines will have indexes to easy access to the site’s content during search queries.