Website Rescue Audit

A website audit that shows what is blocking enquiries

We check technical SEO, performance, UX, forms, tracking and content structure. The output is a prioritised repair plan, not a vague deck.

When an audit is useful

The site is live, but enquiries have vanished

We check whether the blocker is visibility, speed, trust, copy, forms or tracking.

Google visibility is stuck

We inspect indexation, internal linking, headings, schema and crawl barriers.

Mobile is leaking enquiries

We review layout, stability, calls to action and contact friction on small screens.

Technical debt from previous work

We separate critical issues from cosmetic noise so your budget goes into repair work.

What we check

  • Indexation, canonicals, robots, sitemap, metadata and URL structure.
  • Core Web Vitals, asset weight, layout shift and render blockers.
  • H1-H3, service intent, internal links and JSON-LD schema.
  • Lead path: CTAs, forms, validation, tracking and follow-up.
  • Implementation risk: unoptimised site builder code, fragile layouts, plugin bloat and regressions.

Audit pricing

Rescue Audit

Starts with technical, SEO, UX, form and lead path checks. This is a manual expert review, not an automated report.

from £295 net

Indicative net price for a small service business website. Final scope after reviewing the URL, stack and lead path.

What affects the quote

  • Number of page and form types
  • CMS, builder or custom codebase
  • Search Console, Analytics and CRM access
  • Whether repair work follows the audit

What you get

A blocker report, lead-focused priorities, quick wins, a recommended repair sprint and a QA checklist for the next release.

Sample repair roadmap

The report ends with implementation decisions. Below is a simplified, anonymised example of the structure clients receive.

AreaPriorityAction
Contact formP1Shorten fields, improve validation and track submit events.
Core Web VitalsP1Remove blocking assets and stabilise hero elements.
Technical SEOP2Fix canonicals, schema and service internal linking.

FAQ

How long does the audit take?

Usually 2 to 5 business days. For larger websites we confirm scope and timing after the first review.

Can you implement the fixes?

Yes. The audit can end with a report or continue into a Technical Fix Sprint focused on the highest-impact repairs.

Do you need access?

For the first conversation, a URL and short problem description are enough. Search Console, Analytics or CMS access helps make the diagnosis more precise.

First step

Stop guessing. Find the blockers first.

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