Look at the whole picture
I go through your site or app the way a user does, then under the hood: speed, security, the tools it depends on, and where it's likely to break.
A plain-English health check of your site or app: what's slow, what's risky, and what to fix first.
For anyone unsure whether to fix, rebuild, or leave their current site or app alone.
Before you spend on a rebuild, it's worth knowing whether you need one. An audit is a clear-eyed look at what you already have: what's slow, what's fragile, which tools to keep or replace, and exactly what to fix first.
You get the findings in plain language, no jargon, no upsell disguised as a diagnosis. If the honest answer is 'this is mostly fine, fix these three things,' that's what you'll hear.
I go through your site or app the way a user does, then under the hood: speed, security, the tools it depends on, and where it's likely to break.
Not every issue is worth fixing. I separate the things costing you customers from the things that are merely untidy.
You get a prioritised list of what to fix first, what can wait, and what to leave alone, with the reasoning behind each call.
We go over the findings together so you can make the decision, whether that's a few targeted fixes or a full rebuild.
A fixed price for the audit, agreed up front. If you decide to act on the findings, that build or fix is quoted separately, and you're free to take the report elsewhere.
No. Often the most valuable finding is that you don't need a rebuild, just a few targeted fixes. I say so when that's the honest answer.
Not at all. The audit stands on its own. You own the report and can hand it to any developer, including your current one.
Typically a few days to a week, depending on the size of the site or app. You'll have a firm turnaround in the proposal.
Tell me the problem in plain terms. You'll get a real reply from me within one business day.
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