
What we're actually doing here
We run seminars on mobile SEO. Not marketing fluff. Real technical work—indexing issues, Core Web Vitals, structured data that actually shows up in search results.

Started because we needed it ourselves
We launched Seravionyxor in 2025 after spending years fixing mobile search problems for local businesses. The issues kept repeating—sites that worked fine on desktop but completely failed on mobile search.
Most education around this was surface-level. Blog posts about "mobile-friendly design" that didn't touch indexing mechanics. Courses that covered responsive layouts but skipped how Google actually crawls mobile pages.
So we started running seminars in Kensington. Small groups. Hands-on analysis of real mobile SEO problems—why pages drop out of mobile search, how to fix JavaScript rendering issues, getting mobile snippets to display properly.
People showed up because they had concrete problems they couldn't solve elsewhere. We focus on the technical details that matter when search traffic drops on mobile devices.

How we approach this stuff
We're not trying to revolutionize education. Just covering technical mobile SEO in a format that's useful for people who need to fix actual problems.
Actual mobile search data
We pull real Search Console data during seminars. Look at what's actually happening with mobile indexing, not hypothetical scenarios.
Time for questions
Seminars run longer than scheduled because people have specific problems. We stay until everyone's issue gets addressed properly.
No certification theater
You learn mobile SEO techniques that work when you test them. We don't issue certificates because employers care about what you can demonstrate.
Check out what we're running
We have seminars starting in the next few weeks covering mobile-first indexing, page speed optimization, and structured data for mobile search. All sessions include analysis time for your own sites.
If you're dealing with mobile search visibility problems or want to understand how Google's mobile crawler actually works, these sessions cover the technical details you need.
