checklist.
If your website feels “fine” but isn’t getting inquiries, don’t redesign.
Run this 15-minute audit first.
It shows you what to fix in order: clarity, proof, CTAs, then SEO.
Scared to edit your site? Start here: How to Update Your Website Without Breaking It.
Most people “audit” their site by changing random things.
This checklist gives you an order of operations that works:
Clarity → Proof → CTA → Page health → SEO basics.
If you want examples of trust signals, use: Proof & Credibility. If you’re not indexed yet, use: Why your site isn’t showing up on Google.
Read this like a diagnostic. If you fail an item, don’t panic. That item becomes your next fix.
Can a stranger understand your offer in 10 seconds?
Open your homepage. Read only the headline + first paragraph.
If you fail this, use: Website Copy Template.
Is proof visible before you scroll?
People don’t “assume” credibility anymore. They look for it.
Need proof formats? Use: Proof & Credibility.
Is there one obvious next step?
Your site should not make people guess what to do.
Do your key pages exist and match what you sell?
At minimum: Home, Services, Proof, Contact.
Can Google understand each page’s topic?
You’re not “doing SEO.” You’re making pages understandable.
If you’re on Squarespace, use: Squarespace SEO Basics.
If your site isn’t indexed, you can’t rank yet. Start here: Why your site isn’t showing up on Google.
1) Rewrite your headline to say what you do + who it’s for.
2) Add 3 proof bullets near the top.
3) Make one CTA obvious and repeat it.
If you want the “fix these 5 sections first” plan (without breaking anything), request a clarity review and we’ll map the order of updates.