Find the gaps

Website audits with useful direction

If a website feels unclear, dated or difficult to manage, an audit can help separate assumptions from practical issues. It gives you a clearer view of what needs attention before you commit to changes.

We review the website from a practical design, content, usability, and technical foundation angle, then explain the findings in a way that is easier to act on.

  • Page structure and content hierarchy
  • User journey and calls to action
  • Responsive layout concerns
  • SEO foundations and metadata
  • Technical and maintenance considerations

Clear review

The audit focuses on practical issues that affect how people understand, use and move through the website.

Structure checks

Pages, headings and content flow can be reviewed to see whether the site is easy to follow.

Useful findings

Recommendations are written clearly so you can see what matters and why.

Before bigger work

A useful step before redesigning

An audit can be especially useful before a redesign, rebuild or SEO project. It helps identify what should be kept, what should change and where the current site is causing friction.

This can make the next stage more focused, whether the right answer is a few improvements, a content restructure or a full website redesign.

Redesign planning

The audit can help shape what a future redesign needs to solve.

Content improvements

Service pages, headings and key messages can be reviewed for clarity and usefulness.

Better next steps

Calls to action and user journeys can be checked so visitors have clearer routes through the site.

Grounded recommendations

Audit findings without scare tactics

A website audit should not be a long list of problems designed to overwhelm you. It should help you understand what matters, what is lower priority and what can realistically be improved.

  • Clear findings grouped by area
  • Practical recommendations
  • No guaranteed ranking or traffic promises
  • Priority guidance where useful
  • Support shaping the next piece of work

Priority guidance

Findings can be grouped so the most useful next steps are easier to understand.

Honest advice

The audit avoids inflated claims and focuses on what can be reasonably improved.

Actionable work

Recommendations can feed into support, maintenance, redesign or development work where needed.