Indexation remains unclear
Important pages do not appear as expected in search engines, or you do not know which technical signals are influencing them.
We review your existing website in context: technical SEO, indexation, content, search intent and internal links. You receive clear priorities for informed decisions, at no cost and with no obligation. This page does not process a domain or produce an automated score: a human reviews your site.
Free manual SEO audit
Analysis with context
Reviewed by us
We review the agreed parts of your website and consider each finding in context.
Built for decisions
We organise recommendations around related work, dependencies and a sensible order for implementation.
Free, within 2 to 3 working days
The audit itself costs you nothing and usually reaches you within 2 to 3 working days. Implementation and ongoing optimisation are separate, paid arrangements.
When an audit helps
An audit is useful when you want to understand the issues and opportunities before spending time and budget on disconnected changes.
Important pages do not appear as expected in search engines, or you do not know which technical signals are influencing them.
Pages compete, important services receive too little emphasis, or the path from search intent to useful answer is unclear.
Before a migration, restructure or redesign, you want to know which SEO signals should be retained or improved.
What we review
We set the exact scope based on your website and question. These areas form the usual basis of the manual review.
We review status codes, canonicals, robots directives, sitemap, metadata, headings, structured data, Core Web Vitals and mobile usability within the agreed scope.
The relationship between indexable pages, exclusions, duplicates and the version presented to search engines as preferred.
We define the query each key page should answer and identify pages competing for the same search intent.
How visitors and search engines move from overview pages to important services, information and contact points.
Local pages and public business signals are considered when regional visibility forms part of your objective.
We turn findings into recommendations with a sensible order and visible dependencies.
Outcome and boundaries
The audit is a defined diagnosis. We agree which parts of the website and which business objectives should guide the review before work begins.
Approach
We first define what you need to understand, then review only what is relevant to that question.
You describe your website, audience, key offer, markets and what is unclear or not working today. We arrange any access through a separate, secure process. Never send login details through the contact form.
We examine the agreed pages and SEO signals together, so technical and content findings are not considered in isolation.
You can see which findings are related, which decisions come first and the sensible order for any changes.
You can implement recommendations internally or discuss a separate project. The audit does not commit you to further services.
An SEO audit is a snapshot within the agreed scope and based on available information. It supports better technical and content decisions, but cannot predict or guarantee future positions or traffic. Outcomes also depend on implementation, competition and changes made by search engines.
We use the audit to identify causes, risks and priorities. Our SEO optimisation page explains how technical, local and ongoing improvements can be handled as a separate project. For local context, you can also read our guide to local SEO.
Frequently asked questions
These answers clarify the approach and the boundary of the free audit, without promising a fixed outcome.
Have a different question?
We answer all inquiries within 24 hours.
Describe your website, audience and key question through the contact form. You receive a free manual audit with a prioritised list, usually within 2 to 3 working days. No domain is processed and no scan is run on this page.