The Audit.
Paste any small-business URL. We render the page through Google's Lighthouse, score it, and check the seven things that decide whether a customer can find your business and trust the site when they land. No sign-up, no email, no follow-up unless you ask. The same checks we'd walk through on a first call. Yours to keep.
Field report.—
The seven checks.
Summary
Run an audit above to see the verdict here.
How this works.
A real audit, run in your browser. We pipe your URL through Google's PageSpeed Insights API for the Lighthouse run, then read the page's HTML directly to check schema and contact details. We don't store URLs, don't email you, don't sell anything to anyone.
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Render the page
The URL is fetched and rendered by Google Lighthouse on a Moto G Power and a desktop, in parallel. We measure paint timing, layout stability, and the actual document size. Screenshots are real.
Source · Lighthouse · CrUX -
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Inspect the head
Title, meta description, canonical, Open Graph, viewport, JSON-LD schema. We pull the page directly and parse it the same way a search engine would.
Source · Schema.org · Lighthouse SEO -
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Test mobile
Viewport meta, computed font sizes, tap target sizes, horizontal-scroll check at 412px wide. The web is mobile-first and small businesses live or die by it.
Source · Lighthouse · Google Mobile-Friendly -
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Look for NAP
Name · Address · Phone. We scan the homepage HTML for a phone number, hours, and an address, and flag inconsistencies between what's visible and what's in the metadata.
Source · Local SEO best practice -
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Check trust signals
HTTPS, mixed content, broken images, alt text on photos, color contrast on body copy. The signals that tell a customer the site was made carefully.
Source · WCAG 2.2 AA · Lighthouse -
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Score & summarize
Four headline scores from Lighthouse categories. Seven checks read from the live audit. A written summary that doesn't manufacture problems where none exist.
Source · A&C house standard