Free Website + System Audit

Find where the website system is breaking.

Get a practical review of the public site, lead path, follow-up, SEO visibility, reporting gaps, and tool friction that decide whether visitors become qualified conversations.

FreeNo invoice, no obligation
1 business dayTypical follow-up window
No generic scorePractical fix order

The audit looks beyond the page

This is not a vanity grade. It is a small-business website and workflow review built around the path from visitor to lead to follow-up to reporting. Want to see one first? Read the real report we ran on our own site — reds and all.

01

Website clarity

We check whether a visitor can quickly understand what you do, who it is for, why it matters, and what to do next.

02

Lead path and follow-up

We review forms, calls to action, booking paths, confirmation steps, source context, and where follow-up can fall through the cracks.

03

SEO visibility

We review titles, headings, internal links, service pages, crawl basics, and whether search demand connects to pages that can create leads.

04

Reporting and tool friction

We look for disconnected dashboards, inbox-only lead handling, spreadsheet workarounds, unclear ownership, and tools that do not fit the workflow.

A short fix order, not a sales deck

The goal is to help you decide what is worth fixing first. Some businesses need a cleaner Website System. Some need sharper service pages, CRM-lite follow-up, reporting, or a better handoff after the form.

We read the site the way a cautious buyer would: what they see on the homepage, whether the service pages answer enough questions, how quickly trust is established, whether the next step feels easy, and whether the business can see what happened after the lead arrived.

  • The highest-impact issues affecting website clarity, lead capture, follow-up, SEO visibility, and reporting.
  • A prioritized fix list ranked by business value and implementation effort.
  • A clear recommendation: improve the site, rebuild the Website System, add a Growth System, or leave the current stack alone for now.
  • Suggested next steps for service pages, CRM-lite follow-up, dashboards, reporting, ownership, or technical cleanup.