What a website audit covers
A proper audit looks at your whole site, not just how it looks. PageScore checks the five areas that decide whether a visitor becomes an enquiry:
- Speed. Load times, image sizes and the delays that make visitors give up, especially on a phone.
- SEO. Whether Google can find and rank your pages, and whether your titles, descriptions and headings are pulling their weight.
- Mobile. Whether your site is truly usable on a small screen, including whether your contact form submits on a phone.
- Security. HTTPS status, certificate validity and the warnings that scare visitors away.
- Accessibility. Whether people using larger text, screen readers or a keyboard can still use your site.
You get a score for each area and an overall result, so you can see exactly where the weak link is.
What a website audit costs in the UK
If you have searched "website audit cost uk" or "seo audit cost uk", here is a straight answer, because prices in this space are often hidden until you book a call. A traditional website audit from a UK agency is typically a bespoke, quoted piece of work, and costs vary widely by scope and by agency. Rather than send you into that, PageScore keeps its pricing on the page:
- Instant scan: the five category scores, delivered in about 8 seconds, with no charge and no signup.
- Professional audit report: £29, one-time, instant delivery. This is the full 20-page report with every finding listed in priority order and the specific fix for each one.
- Website build: £400, fixed price, delivered in 2 to 3 days, if you would rather have John Hitchens fix everything and rebuild the site properly.
No quotes, no calls, no surprises. You can see exactly what you would pay before you commit to anything.
Website audit tool vs a website audit agency
A website audit agency does thorough, hands-on work, and for a large or complex site that can be the right call. For a typical UK small business, though, the gap between "I think something is wrong with my site" and "I have paid an agency for a bespoke audit" is often too big and too slow.
The scan closes that gap. You get an honest read on your own site immediately, you find out which area is weakest, and you can decide from there: fix the quick wins yourself, get the £29 report for the full list, or have the £400 build done for you. You are never sold something before you have seen your own result.
How to use the audit results
- Start with your lowest-scoring area. That is usually where the cheapest, biggest wins are.
- Read the plain-English notes. Every finding says what it is and why it costs you enquiries.
- Fix what you can. Resizing images or adding a page title takes minutes.
- Get the report for the rest. The £29 audit hands you all 20 pages in priority order, so nothing important gets missed.
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