Website Review

Website Review For Small Businesses

This review starts with a live website scan and turns the findings into practical next-step guidance. It is built for small businesses that want a clearer plan before investing in redesign, migration, or cleanup work.

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Start with a planning call

Run the scan first if you want a faster, more useful review call with clearer next-step recommendations.

Overview

What You Get From The Website Scan

This service begins with a live scan of your current website. The goal is to quickly show what appears to be working, what may need attention, and what should be clarified before you invest time or money into bigger changes.

Tool

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Step 1

Scan Your Website

Enter your website URL to get a plain-English snapshot of what looks solid, what may need attention, and the next steps to take before changes begin.

What this does:

  • Checks what your site is built on and what public signals can be confirmed.
  • Flags pages or content patterns that may affect visibility or user experience.
  • Builds a review summary with recommended next steps.

What The Scan Can Show Right Away

The scanner gives a quick read on the parts of your site that can be checked from the outside. That helps create a useful first picture before deeper planning begins.

  • Basic platform, structure, and page signals.
  • Visible contact, form, and conversion-path clues.
  • Search visibility issues like thin pages or missing page summaries.
  • Public signs of tracking or third-party tools.

What Still Needs Human Input

A scan can only see what is publicly visible. It cannot know your internal priorities, ownership details, or business constraints unless you add them.

  • Which pages or lead flows matter most.
  • Who owns hosting, DNS, analytics, and integrations.
  • What has to stay unchanged during a redesign or migration.
  • Any business goals or risks that are not visible on the site itself.

How To Use The Results

The value of the scan is not just in the findings. It is in using those findings to make better decisions about what to fix first, what to protect, and what to plan next.

  • Spot likely issues before they turn into project surprises.
  • Protect the pages and conversion paths that already matter.
  • Prioritize the highest-value next steps before larger site work begins.

Best Next Step On This Page

Run the website scan first, then review the summary and complete the planning form so the next recommendation is based on real findings instead of assumptions.