Find out what your website is quietly costing you.
One URL. Under a minute. A clear scorecard across speed, SEO, and accessibility — plus the fixes that actually move the numbers.
Run a free audit of your site.
Score your site across speed, SEO, accessibility, and best practices — plus the top things slowing it down. Results in about a minute.
Four lenses on one URL.
Every scan runs all four in parallel and returns one scorecard. Read the page the way a search engine, a screen reader, and a distracted shopper all see it.
LCP
1.8s
INP
128ms
CLS
0.02
Performance
How fast the first paint actually lands.
Core Web Vitals — LCP, INP, CLS — measured against the Google thresholds your ranking depends on.
SEO
Whether Google can find and read the page.
Crawlability, metadata, structured data, canonical signals. The things a ranking engine reads first.
Color contrast
96
WCAG AA
Keyboard nav
100
Tab order clean
Focus visible
88
2 targets missing
Accessibility
Can everyone actually use the site?
Keyboard nav, focus states, color contrast, ARIA. The WCAG 2.2 checks that keep the site usable and the legal exposure low.
Best practices
5 checks
- HTTPS end-to-end
- No console errors
- No deprecated APIs
- Images use correct aspect ratio
- Security headers set
Best practices
The basics that quietly erode over time.
HTTPS, deprecated APIs, console errors, image licensing. The small things that compound into big incidents.
Why any of this matters.
The scan surfaces a score. The score is only useful if you know what each lens measures — and what it costs when they slip.
Speed is the first thing Google — and your visitors — reward.
Every extra second on first paint drops conversion, drags your rank, and makes every ad dollar work harder for worse outcomes. Core Web Vitals isn't a vanity metric. It's the contract between your site and the ranking engine that decides whether it shows up at all.
Median impact
+32%
mobile conv.
−0.8s
LCP
+11
CWV points
Site structure is the story Google's crawler reads first.
A search engine doesn’t read your homepage the way a visitor does — it reads the path between pages. Clean hierarchies, honest canonicals, internal links that match what you actually sell, and a sitemap that stays in sync with what you publish. Get that right and everything downstream gets easier.
Crawl path
On-page SEO is the quiet work that compounds for years.
Semantic headings, structured data, alt text, canonical URLs, OpenGraph, a real <title>. None of it is glamorous. All of it moves the needle — and most teams never check that the last deploy didn’t silently break half of it.
On-page essentials
- Meta title + description present
- H1 reflects the primary query
- Structured data validates
- Canonical + OpenGraph set
Accessibility is who you’re turning away — and what it costs.
Roughly 1 in 4 U.S. adults lives with a disability. A site that fails keyboard nav, contrast, or ARIA basics excludes millions of visitors — and, increasingly, draws ADA complaints. The same fixes make the site faster and easier to use for everyone.
U.S. adults
1 in 4
Has a disability that affects how they use the web. Build for them and the median visitor gets a better site too.