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Website audit request

Request a website audit for your business or client site

If a local business website is underperforming, broken, or not showing up when customers search, send it through here. I will review the site, the role you have in the business, and whether it is a fit for the full audit workflow.

This page is for business owners, marketers, and developers who want a proper look at what is wrong with a site before money is spent fixing the wrong thing. The review is built around real local SEO, conversion issues, and site-quality problems that cost enquiries.

  • Manual review by a real developer, not a generic site grader
  • Focused on local SEO, trust signals, conversion blockers, and obvious site faults
  • Clear next-step output instead of vague scores with no action behind them

What the audit is designed to surface

Why the site is not pulling its weightThe review looks at whether the site makes it obvious what the business does, where it works, and why someone should trust it enough to get in touch.
What is stopping local visibilityI look for weak service targeting, missing area signals, poor structure, and the on-site gaps that stop a business showing up when a local customer searches.
What to fix firstThe output is built around priority. The aim is to show the fastest, highest-impact fixes first so the site can start earning its keep sooner.

How the audit request works

1

You send the site

Add the business website, your email address, and your role so I know who the request is coming from.

2

I review the fit

I check whether there is a clear problem worth auditing and whether the site is a good fit for the workflow.

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Then I run the next step

If it is a fit, I run the audit and send back the right next step.

Website audit questions

Who is this for?

Business owners, marketing managers, office staff, and developers who need a clear view of why a site is underperforming can all use this request form.

What role should I put?

Just be clear about your relationship to the business, for example owner, director, marketing manager, office manager, or developer.

Does this mean the audit is automatic right now?

Not yet. The intake page is live so requests can start coming in, but the instant audit and payment flow is still being built out behind it.

Supporting guides that feed into the audit request

These pages target the exact questions business owners ask when they know their website is underperforming but do not yet know why. Each one feeds readers into the audit request page.

A local business website audit checklist you can run before paying for anything

A practical local business website audit checklist covering trust signals, local SEO, conversion blockers, and obvious site issues before you request a deeper review.

Read guide

Why your local business is not showing up on Google even though you have a website

A straight explanation of why local business websites often fail to show up on Google, and what a real audit should check first.

Read guide

Signs your website is quietly costing you leads

A practical breakdown of the signs that a local business website is quietly costing enquiries, calls, and trust.

Read guide

Have a site that looks fine but still is not doing the job?

Send it through. If there is a real issue worth auditing, I would rather find that properly than let you guess at the fix.

Start audit request