Overview:
We're introducing the ability to delete Site Projects in SEO, giving you greater flexibility to manage your SEO audits. This enhancement addresses a key limitation: the four-site quota cap. Now, if you've reached your quota and want to audit a different site, you can delete an existing Site Project to free up space and continue optimizing new properties without constraints.
How It Works
Deleting a Site Project is straightforward:
  1. Navigate to the SEO section
  2. Select the Site Project you want to remove
  3. Initiate deletion
The system will immediately process the removal and update your account accordingly.
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What Happens When You Delete a Site Project
When you delete a Site Project, three key changes occur instantly:
Quota Restoration
Your Site Projects quota is immediately renewed, allowing you to add a new site right away. View your updated quota anytime under Settings → Quota Info.
SEO Fixes Reverted
All SEO optimizations applied through this Site Project—including funnel path fixes, blog path fixes, and external fixes—are automatically rolled back and removed from your site.
Permanent Action
This deletion is irreversible. Once confirmed, the Site Project and all associated fixes are permanently removed and cannot be recovered.
Why This Matters
This feature empowers you to experiment with different sites for audit purposes without being locked into your initial four selections. Whether you're testing new properties, working with clients across multiple domains, or simply want to shift focus to higher-priority sites, you now have the flexibility to adapt your SEO strategy as your needs evolve.