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Website audit

Find out what your website is costing you.

A focused audit shows what is hurting trust, usability, speed, search visibility, AI-search readability, and conversion before you commit to a redesign.

What the audit checks

The audit is built to find fixable friction.

The goal is a practical, prioritized view of what should change and why it matters.

Trust
UX
Speed
SEO
AI-search readiness
Conversion

Sample findings

Expect specifics, not a generic sales teardown.

Findings are framed so a business owner can understand the issue, priority, and likely next move.

Sample finding

The homepage buries the service offer below vague brand language.

Sample finding

Service pages lack direct answer blocks and schema-backed FAQs.

Sample finding

Mobile layout creates friction before a visitor reaches the contact path.

Sample finding

Metadata and internal links do not reinforce the most important services.

Deliverables

A clear read on what to fix first.

The audit is designed to reduce guesswork before you spend money on redesign, SEO, AI-search readiness, or ongoing maintenance.

Priority issue summary
Trust and visual credibility notes
UX and mobile friction review
Speed and technical risk notes
SEO and AI-search readiness gaps
Recommended next scope

Who it is for

Useful when the site feels behind the business.

The audit fits companies that need a sharper website but want a grounded diagnosis before choosing the scope.

Audit request

Start with the context that matters.

The email draft asks for the website URL, business type, main concern, and goals so the first response can stay practical.

FAQ

Audit questions.

What should a business website audit include?

A useful audit checks trust, UX, speed, SEO architecture, AI-search readiness, conversion paths, content clarity, metadata, schema, and technical risks. It should identify what to fix first rather than simply listing everything that could change.

Is the audit only for companies ready to rebuild?

No. The audit can point to a refresh, a full transformation, service-page cleanup, SEO architecture work, AI-search readiness improvements, or a maintenance plan. It may also show that a rebuild is not the right next move.

Will the audit guarantee rankings or leads?

No. The audit identifies practical improvements and risks. Search performance, leads, and revenue depend on competition, offer quality, market demand, content, technical health, and ongoing activity.