Most organizations don’t actually know how their website is performing. Not in a vague “it could probably be better” way—in a specific, measurable, fixable way.
We’ll take a look and tell you exactly where things stand.
Your website is usually the first thing a potential client, donor, or partner looks at before deciding whether to take you seriously. A site that loads slowly, looks broken on a phone, or turns up buried in search results is doing real damage—quietly, and constantly.
The frustrating part is that most of these problems aren’t obvious from the inside. You built the site (or someone built it for you), it looks fine when you pull it up on your laptop, and you move on. Meanwhile, Google is penalizing you in search rankings for performance issues you don’t know about, and mobile visitors are bouncing before they read a word.
We look at three things: how fast your site loads, how well search engines can understand and surface it, and whether the technical fundamentals are set up correctly. Most sites we look at have at least a few real problems in each category.
A written report covering all of the above, with plain-language findings for each item. Each one is flagged as good, needs attention, or a real problem—with enough context to understand why it matters and what to do about it.
Whether you decide to work with us or not, we’d rather show you what we found than try to convince you in the abstract that your website probably has problems.
If there’s nothing worth fixing, we’ll tell you that too.