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Website Audit for Small Businesses

A private website review that shows what feels dated, hard to trust, hard to use, or likely to block calls, leads, or bookings.

If you are not completely sure this is the perfect label, that is okay. Start with the problem that feels closest and we will help you sort out the right next step.

Remote nationwideWebsites & Growth

Interactive explainer

Most audits start by comparing the current state to the calmer version you actually need.

The point is not to generate more notes. It is to reveal where friction, weak trust, or confusing messaging are costing the business.

After: clearer priorities, calmer next steps
clearer path
+
trust
Before: vague, patchy, expensive
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Common Problems

Signs this is the part of the business that needs attention.

You know the site feels off, but you do not know what deserves fixing first.

You do not want to waste money on a redesign that solves the wrong problem.

Partners or staff disagree on what the website is actually doing.

What We Handle

The work is practical, specific, and built around real operations.

A clear review of the current site structure, messaging, readability, and customer path

An audit of mobile comfort, trust signals, local clarity, and obvious conversion friction

Priority recommendations so you know what to fix first, what can wait, and what is not worth overthinking

A direct next-step recommendation, whether that means redesign, content cleanup, SEO work, or leaving the site mostly alone

Why It Pays Off

What owners usually get back

This usually pays off through better decisions, less wasted spend, and a clearer path into the right next project.

More confidence about what is actually wrong and what is still working

A cleaner path into the right next project instead of guessing or overspending

Clearer language for discussing the website with partners, staff, or vendors

Examples

How this changes shape across different kinds of businesses

Professional Services

Intake path clarity review

A law office or advisory firm gets a clearer view of whether the site feels readable, authoritative, and easy to contact on mobile.

Hospitality

Decision-path audit

A restaurant or cafe sees where menus, reservations, ordering, and trust cues are slowing people down.

Retail + Local Brands

Trust and conversion snapshot

A bakery, studio, or boutique learns whether the site is helping customers understand the offer and take the next step quickly.

FAQ

Questions that usually come up first

Yes. The audit is meant to be a low-friction first step so you can get clarity before deciding what kind of project makes sense.

Next Step

If this sounds close to what you need, start there.

We can map the problem, decide what matters most, and tell you the cleanest next move without turning the conversation into jargon or pressure.