The website audit.
A full review of your current site, written in plain language, with the fixes that matter most laid out in order. You will know exactly where your site stands and what to do about it. If you decide to rebuild, the $300 comes off the project.
A clear report, not a sales pitch.
You get a written report you can read at your own pace and forward to anyone helping with the decision. It is honest about what is working and plain about what is not. Every point comes with why it matters for your business, and the whole thing ends with a straight recommendation: a few fixes, or a rebuild.
No jargon, no scare tactics, no fifteen-minute video to sit through. Just the findings, sorted by what to fix soon, what is worth doing, and what is optional.
- First impressionsDoes your homepage say who you are and what you do, fast.
- On a phoneHow it looks and works for mobile visitors, who are most of them.
- SpeedHow long it takes to load before people give up.
- Being found on GoogleWhether search engines can read and rank your site.
- How customers reach youIs the path to call, book, or message clear and working.
- Content and trustReal photos, reviews, and copy that actually explains things.
- Your platform and hostingWhat you are on, what it costs, and any risk in it.
- What's worth keepingAn inventory of the good material already on your site.
Four steps, about a week.
- Pay the flat $300. A single secure payment to get started. No deposit games, no hourly surprises.
- Send your site and a little context. You get a short email asking for your web address and anything specific you want looked at.
- The review happens. Your site gets gone through in detail against everything listed above.
- You get the report. Usually within five to seven business days, delivered as a clean PDF you can keep.
Flat rate. No add-ons, no hourly billing.
The fee comes back
If you decide to move forward with a rebuild within 60 days, the full $300 applies as credit toward the project. In effect, the audit is a no-risk way to find out whether you even need one.
What the audit is not.
The audit is analysis and recommendations. It does not include design mockups, copy rewrites, fixing anything, or building anything. Those are part of a rebuild. This keeps the audit focused, fairly priced, and useful on its own, whether or not you ever hire the studio for more.
A sample report.
Want to see what you get before you pay? Here is a full example audit for a made-up business, with the same format, plain language, and honesty as a real one. It even recommends a couple of fixes over a rebuild, because that is sometimes the right answer.
Find out where you stand.
A flat $300, a clear report in about a week, and the fee comes off a rebuild if you choose one.