Thanks for asking. This is enough for me to look at your website properly and come back with something specific rather than generic — about three minutes. Rough guesses beat blanks, and anything you would rather not answer can stay empty.
This is where your report will be sent.
Only if you would rather I rang than emailed.
The one you want me to look at. If you have more than one, whichever is busiest.
It tells me who you are up against in the local search results.
Even "it feels slow and I do not know why" is a useful answer.
No need to be technical. "The contact page looks wrong on my phone" is perfect.
Names or links, whichever is easier. I will look at how you compare.
These are what let me put a realistic figure on what the website is costing you, using your numbers rather than invented ones. A rough guess is fine. Leave them blank if you would rather not say and I will fall back on industry ranges — the report just gets less precise, not less useful.
Whatever a typical sale, job or donation comes to.
If you do, there is real data I can use instead of estimates. If not, that is completely normal.
This decides whether the fix list is something you can act on yourself.
The listing with your opening hours and reviews that appears on Google Maps.
The same read-only checks anyone can run on any public website. Nothing is changed and nothing is published.
Your answers are kept in this browser as you type, so you can close the page and come back to it. Nothing is sent until you press submit.