What’s a site audit and why do you need one?

Particularly useful at the outset of redesign projects, site audits give you valuable insights about your current site that help you make better project decisions going forward.

What is a site audit?

A site audit is like a health checkup of your website —  a mostly technical analysis performed in order to uncover deficiencies and evaluate suitability. Usually focusing on SEO, performance and accessibility, our site audits can also include reviews of content, brand, usability and design.

Like health checks, site audits are best performed at regular intervals, and they are vital if you’re planning a major redesign or development project.

Why do you need one?

An audit might confirm that your platform is fit for purpose, or it might expose poor structure, bad SEO, crippling performance or other bad practices. By identifying pain points at the outset, you can spend your budget where it matters most, making high impact, low cost improvements whilst avoiding fixing things that ain’t broke.

Performing a site audit is like surveying your house before building an extension: a small investment compared to the cost of building on top of an unsuitable — or worse, rotting — foundation.

How much does it cost?

Our site audits start at £2,000 and can usually be delivered in two weeks.

What's included?

Depending on your needs, our site audits can include a review of the following:

  • Technical SEO
  • Accessibility & usability
  • Performance
  • Content & CMS
  • Design, brand & UX

Site audits also includes a summary of results.

Want to to know more?

If you have questions about site audits or want to find out how we might work with you, just get in touch at espen@brunb.org. We’re always happy to have call to discuss your needs, no strings attached.

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