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SEO Audit

A free SEO audit that shows what is costing you traffic

A senior read on where your site actually stands: what is broken, what your competitors are doing that you are not, and what to fix first. Yours to keep whether you hire us or not.

  • Done by a senior strategist, not generated by a tool
  • Priority-ordered, so you know what to fix first and what can wait
  • No obligation and no card. The report is yours either way
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You cannot fix what
nobody has measured

Most owners know something is off without knowing what. Guessing gets expensive, because the obvious fix is usually not the one holding you back.

Automated reports are not audits

Free scanners hand you a few hundred color-coded warnings with no sense of which three matter. We have seen sites where the entire flagged list was noise and the real problem never appeared on it.

The value is the judgment, not the crawl. Anyone can run the crawl. Knowing which twelve of four hundred findings will actually change your revenue is the work.

What people actually type

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What a local search looks like
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  1. 1A competitorClaimed profile · reviews · ranking
  2. 2Another competitorClaimed profile · reviews · ranking
  3. 3Your businessThe position we go after first

What the audit
looks at, in order

Six areas, then a shortlist. You get the findings and the order to fix them in.

Crawl and indexing

Which of your pages Google can actually reach and has chosen to keep. Pages that exist but are not indexed earn nothing, and the cause is usually one line of configuration.

Speed and Core Web Vitals

Measured on a phone on cellular, which is how your customers arrive. Lab scores on a desktop connection flatter almost every site and mislead accordingly.

Local presence

Google Business Profile setup, category choice, citation consistency, and review position against the businesses currently ranking above you.

Keyword gaps

Searches your competitors show up for and you do not, filtered down to the ones with buying intent rather than the ones with big volume.

Content and structure

Whether your titles and first paragraphs match what people type, and whether your internal links form a tree a crawler can follow or a tangle it cannot.

The priority list

The part that matters. Every finding ranked by likely revenue impact against effort, so the first three things you do are the three worth doing.

Send the URL,
get the report

You get a senior read on exactly where you stand in local search and what to fix first. No cost, no obligation, no sales script.

  • Reviewed by a senior strategist, not a tool
  • Written for your market specifically
  • Back to you within two business days
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Senior-strategist review, not an automated PDF. Sent within 48 hours.

SEO Audit questions, answered

01Is the audit actually free, or is it a sales call?

Actually free, and you get the report whether or not we ever speak again. We would rather you saw the work than heard about it.

  • No catch: no card, no contract, and no trial that starts billing later.
  • Yours to keep: the report can be forwarded, or handed to another agency entirely.
  • What it is: a senior read on where you stand, not a pitch deck with a sales script.
  • Our incentive: we only earn anything if you decide the findings are worth acting on.

Giving the report away is also how we decide whether to take the work. If there is nothing worth fixing, we would both rather know before an invoice exists.

02How is this different from a free tool report?

A tool tells you everything it can detect. An audit tells you which of those things is costing you money, which is a different and much harder question.

  • What tools do: flag hundreds of items with no sense of priority or revenue impact.
  • The noise problem: many flagged items are false positives that are correct as built.
  • What tools cannot do: read your competitors and tell you where the actual gap is.
  • What you get instead: a shortlist you can act on, not a spreadsheet you open once.

We use the same tools. The difference is somebody sitting down afterwards and deciding which twelve of the four hundred findings actually matter for your business.

03How long does it take to get the report?

A few business days for most sites. Bigger or more tangled sites take longer, and we will say so up front rather than quietly running late.

  • The quick part: the crawl itself.
  • The slow part: the judgement about what matters, which is the point of the exercise.
  • Takes longer: larger sites and multi-location businesses.
  • If something urgent appears: you hear about it immediately rather than in the report.

You get a realistic date rather than an optimistic one, which occasionally means a slower answer than you wanted and never a surprise.

04Do I have to give you access to my site?

No. The audit runs on what is publicly visible, which is also what Google sees, so nothing important is missed.

  • Not needed: logins, admin access, or a plugin to install.
  • Optional: Analytics or Search Console access, which adds depth if you want to share it.
  • If you do share: read-only, and you are told what was looked at.
  • Guaranteed: nothing on your site is changed during an audit.

Working from the public view is not a limitation here. It is deliberately the same vantage point a search engine has.

05What if the audit says my site is fine?

Then we tell you that, and you have saved yourself a retainer. It happens, and it is a perfectly good outcome.

  • Sometimes true: the site is sound and the problem is somewhere else entirely.
  • Often the real gap: the Google Business Profile rather than the website.
  • Our position: we would rather turn down work than sell a retainer that will not pay for itself.
  • Either way: you keep the report and the competitor comparison.

This is the outcome that makes a free audit worth offering at all. An audit that always concludes you need a retainer is a sales call wearing a lab coat.