Free audit
See what your site is costing you
A real person goes through your site against twelve checks and sends you the findings in plain English. Not an automated PDF with a score out of 100.
- Load speed on mobile, and what specifically is slowing it down
- Whether there is a clear next step on every page
- Whether your conversions are tracked at all — most are not
- What your top three competitors rank for that you do not
- The single highest-value fix, ranked first
No call required. If you want to talk it through afterwards, that is your choice.
The twelve checks
What we actually look at
Mobile speed
Real-world load on a phone, and the specific asset causing it.
Conversion path
Is there one obvious next step, above the fold, on every page?
Call to action
Is your phone number tappable and visible without scrolling?
Form quality
Field count, friction, and whether submissions actually arrive.
Tracking
Is analytics installed, and are conversions defined? Usually not.
Indexing
How many of your pages Google has actually indexed.
Local presence
Google Business Profile completeness and review recency.
Title tags
Duplicates, missing tags, and pages competing with each other.
Structured data
Whether search engines can read what you do and where you do it.
Broken links
Internal 404s that quietly waste crawl budget and visitor trust.
Accessibility
Contrast, tap targets, and keyboard navigation on the booking path.
Competitor gap
What three local competitors rank for that you have no page for.
Fair questions
What is the catch?
You give us an email address and we get to show you we know what we are doing. That is the whole trade. Roughly one in five people who take the audit end up hiring us, which is enough to make it worth our time.
Is this automated?
The technical measurements are. The judgement calls are not — a person reviews the results and writes the summary, which is why it takes two days rather than two minutes.
Will you spam me?
One email with the audit, one follow-up asking if you have questions. Then nothing unless you reply. You can unsubscribe from either.
What if my site is fine?
Then we will tell you that. It happens, and saying so is better for us than inventing problems you would eventually notice were invented.
Would rather skip ahead?
If you already know what is wrong, tell us and we will quote it.