A website audit is a structured review of your site’s technical foundations, performance, and structure. It identifies real issues, highlights risk areas, and explains findings in plain language.
The goal is to help you understand what’s working, what isn’t, and what the most sensible next step is–whether that’s improvement, rebuild, or no action.
It reviews technical foundations, performance and loading behaviour, SEO basics and visibility blockers, maintainability and long-term risk, content structure and usability, and platform or plugin decisions. The focus is on how the site behaves in the real world.
When should I get a website audit?
When your site feels slow or fragile, leads have dropped without a clear reason, you want clarity before committing to change, or you are unsure whether improvement or a rebuild is needed.
What happens after an audit?
You receive a clear view of what is working, what is not, and what the most sensible next step is–whether that is targeted improvement, a rebuild, or no action. There is no obligation to proceed.
How long does an audit take?
It depends on the scope and site size. A typical audit includes a review of foundations, performance, SEO and structure, and delivers findings in plain language with recommended next steps.