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A Full Physical For Your Site

Website Health Checked Bumper To Bumper.

Speed, security, mobile experience, broken links, aging plugins — we test everything and hand you a clear bill of health, with every issue ranked by risk.

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What We Test

Everything That Can Go Wrong

Most site problems are invisible until they cost you. We find them first.

Speed & Core Web Vitals

How fast your site really loads — and what Google thinks of it.

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Security Posture

Outdated software, exposed logins, missing hardening — found before hackers do.

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Mobile Experience

Real-device testing, not just a resized browser window.

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Broken Links & Errors

Dead links and 404s that quietly bleed trust and rankings.

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Backup & Recovery Check

Is there a backup? Does it restore? We verify.

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Risk Report

Every finding rated: fix now, fix soon, keep an eye on it.

How It Works

Quick, Painless, Useful

01

Scan

Automated + hands-on testing across the whole site.

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Verify

We confirm real issues — no false-alarm padding.

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Report

A ranked findings list in plain English.

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Fix

Handle it yourself or have us clean it up.

The Failures You Never Find Out About

When a website breaks loudly, you know within the hour because somebody phones you. The failures worth worrying about are the quiet ones. A contact form that submits, shows a thank-you message, and delivers the enquiry nowhere. A page that returns an error only on phones. A checkout or booking step that fails for anyone using one particular browser. In every one of those cases the site looks fine to you, because you are not the person hitting the problem.

The form failure is the one we find most often and it is brutal, because the business carries on believing the phone is quiet for market reasons. Nothing in your inbox announces the enquiries that never arrived. It can run for months.

The other quiet category is security drift. Software that has not been updated in a year or two is not neutral, it is accumulating known weaknesses that automated tools scan for indiscriminately. Nobody targets a small business site specifically. They scan enormous ranges of addresses looking for the version numbers they know how to exploit, and an unmaintained site eventually matches.

What the Health Audit Covers

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Does It Still Work

Forms tested end to end so we can confirm the message actually arrives, not just that the page says it did. Links checked, error pages found, and the site walked through on a phone rather than only on a desktop.

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Is It Current and Safe

Platform, theme and plugin versions against what is current, abandoned components flagged, SSL and basic hardening checked, and any obvious exposure noted plainly.

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Is It Fast Enough

Real load times, with the specific culprits named — oversized images, bloated plugins, render-blocking scripts — rather than a score out of a hundred that tells you nothing about what to do next.

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Can You Recover It

Whether backups exist, whether they are stored anywhere other than the same server, and whether anybody has confirmed one can actually be restored. A backup nobody has tested is a hope.

Health Audit Questions

How is this different from the SEO audit?

This one asks whether the site works, is safe, is current and is fast. The SEO audit asks whether anybody can find it. Sites regularly need one and not the other, which is why we keep them separate rather than selling a bundle.

Does it disrupt the live site?

No. It is an inspection, not a change. Nothing gets modified, updated or taken offline while we look, and you get told what we found before anything is touched.

What do I get at the end?

A written report with problems sorted by severity, each one explained in terms of what it means for the business rather than in jargon, along with what fixing it involves and roughly how urgent it is.

Do I have to use you for the fixes?

No. Some findings are things you can change yourself in ten minutes, and the report says so where that is true. Others need a developer, and it does not have to be us.

Do you check sites you did not build?

Almost always. Most of the sites we audit were built by somebody else, sometimes years ago, sometimes by a company that no longer exists. That is a normal starting point and not a problem.

What if everything is fine?

Then we tell you that and you have spent very little to stop wondering. It happens, and it is a legitimate outcome rather than a failure to find work.

Is Your Site Healthier Than You Think?

Probably not. Find out for sure.

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