Review the real user path, lead tracking and the points where intent is lost.
Is your website ready to turn visits into leads?
I audit the technical, commercial and operational side of your website to find where opportunities are leaking: speed, technical SEO, forms, security, infrastructure and tracking.
If I do not see a clear improvement opportunity, I will tell you.
What you say vs. what it reveals
Click each card to see what each symptom usually hides and what should be checked.
Cross-check spend, mobile speed, forms, events and lead destination before changing campaigns.
Separate quick optimizations from issues that require simplification, migration or infrastructure changes.
Compare the technical state against evidence: performance, security, backups, forms, staging and change process.
Test forms, email destinations, notifications, CRM, spam, events and recovery of failed leads.
Map risks before changing anything and define a safer way to work without touching production blindly.
A website is not a business card. It is a lead capture system.
A website can look polished and still lose leads because of speed, mobile experience, forms, security, infrastructure, missing measurement or weak architecture. The audit treats the website as a system: how a visit enters, what friction it meets, where the lead is recorded and which technical risks can interrupt the commercial flow.
- Real mobile speed before visual impressions.
- Tested forms before assumptions.
- Basic technical SEO before ranking promises.
- Backups, staging and access control before production changes.
- Commercial traceability before pretty reports.
Self-audit your website as a lead capture system
Answer the questions, paste your PageSpeed results and get a basic score. The detailed report will be generated by the backend and sent by email.
Your detailed report is on its way.
This reading does not replace a full technical audit. It helps detect leakage signals and structure the conversation.
Technical Web Audit
This is a diagnosis product, not an implementation package. You get technical clarity and a prioritized roadmap. After that, your team can execute it, you can ask me for guidance, or you can hire me to implement it.
Delivery: 3 days
- Technical diagnosis
- Score by area
- Prioritized roadmap
- Detected risks
- Repair, migration or simplification recommendations
- Optional implementation quote
It is not a generic SEO audit.
The focus is technical, commercial and operational. Understand first. Decide after.
- It is not a generic SEO audit.
- It is not a visual design review.
- It is not installing plugins without judgment.
- It is not promising more sales.
- It is not touching production before understanding the system.
- It is not filling a PDF with obvious comments.
Download what a Technical Web Audit includes
A one-page executive document you can share internally: what is reviewed, what is not reviewed, what deliverables the company receives, how issues are prioritized and what can happen after the audit.
Common questions
Is this SEO or marketing?
Not exactly. The audit reviews basic technical SEO and conversion, but it does not sell campaigns or content. It looks at the website as a lead capture system.
Do you review WordPress?
Yes. WordPress is a common case: plugins, theme, hosting, updates, forms, backups, permissions and change risk.
Does it work if my website is custom-built?
Yes. The logic is the same: performance, architecture, forms, security, deployments, traceability and continuity.
Does the audit cover security?
It covers basic security and visible technical risks: HTTPS, 2FA, permissions, plugin surface, backups, access and unnecessary exposure.
Do you review server, database and infrastructure?
Yes, to the level allowed by the access and context. If direct access is not needed, the review uses external evidence and documentation.
Does it include implementation?
No. The audit diagnoses and prioritizes. Implementation can be handled by your team, guided by me, or quoted separately.
How long does it take?
The standard delivery takes 3 days once I have the context and the minimum access needed.
Do I need to give access?
Not always for the first read. To check backups, server, analytics, forms or staging, temporary limited access may be needed.
What if my website is already fine?
I will tell you. If I do not see a clear improvement opportunity, there is no point inventing problems.
What happens after the audit?
You receive a prioritized roadmap. You can execute it internally, ask for guidance or request an implementation quote.
Start by understanding where the website is leaking opportunities.
If I do not see a clear improvement opportunity, I will tell you.