This page deliberately contains multiple structural problems for testing content-structure scanners. The bugs are annotated inline.
Having two H1 elements confuses both search engines and assistive technology. Screen readers use the H1 to understand the primary topic of the page, and two competing H1s make that impossible to determine reliably.
The analytics module provides real-time dashboards and automated reporting. Teams across the organisation use it to monitor KPIs and share updates with stakeholders.
Data export supports CSV, JSON, and Parquet formats. Exports can be triggered manually or scheduled via the automation rules engine.
Below are screenshots of available integrations. The images lack alt attributes, making them inaccessible to screen reader users and invisible to image-based search indexing.
The image above shows the Salesforce integration configuration screen. It has no alt attribute.
The image above shows the Slack notification setup panel. It also has no alt attribute.
(The decorative divider above correctly uses alt="" to indicate it is presentational.)
The image above shows the Google Analytics connector. No alt attribute is present.
This page intentionally demonstrates: two H1 elements, a heading skip from H2 to H4 bypassing H3, three non-decorative images without alt attributes, a missing meta description, and a title tag of only eight characters. A well-configured content scanner should flag all of these issues.