Website Audit
A clearer understanding of why the website may not be building enough trust, explaining the offer, or moving visitors toward action.
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Purchase reserves the work and starts a short intake. Kostaja confirms the scope and begins per the listed timeline. If a payment link is not yet active, the button routes to the contact form so we can confirm in writing first.
Businesses with a website that exists but does not sell, explain, guide, or convert well enough.
- Homepage review
- Navigation and page flow scan
- Messaging and offer review
- Mobile experience notes
- Trust signal review
- CTA and conversion path review
- Written summary
- Priority recommendations
- Website that does not sell or convert
- Confusing navigation
- Weak trust signals
- Unclear offer or next step
- Website redesign
- Development
- SEO campaign
- Copywriting implementation
- Technical rebuild
- Analytics setup unless quoted separately
- Website URL
- Important service or product links
- Main conversion goal
- Known issues or concerns
- Access to analytics only if specifically requested
A working review designed to separate surface preferences from actual business problems before more money is spent on design or development.
Most weak brand and website outcomes are the result of starting the wrong project. An audit clarifies the real bottleneck and protects the next step from being a guess.
A clear written diagnosis, a short list of priorities, and a recommended sequence that any reasonable owner can review in a single sitting.
If two or three of these are true, this service is the right call.
- You can feel something is off but cannot name the strongest fix.
- You have invested in design before and the business outcome did not change.
- Different team members would describe the brand or offer differently.
- The website ranks fine but inquiries are not landing.
- You are about to invest in a larger project and want a second opinion shaped by commercial judgment first.
- ·Skipping an audit and committing to a full rebuild based on instinct.
- ·Confusing an audit with a sales pitch for the next big package.
- ·Treating the audit as a checklist instead of a decision tool.
Read the audit twice. Use the priority list to choose the single project that unblocks the most opportunity. Bring the audit to any future vendor conversation so scope debates start from facts.
Skip the audit if you already know the bottleneck and want to move directly into a brand, website, or local visibility project. Book a strategy call instead.
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Typically 5 to 7 business days after materials are received.
- Step 01Purchase or request the audit
- Step 02Send website link and goal
- Step 03Kostaja reviews and prepares the summary
- Step 04Receive written summary and recommendations
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What happens after you choose this service.
No mystery process. Every purchase, quote, or booking follows the same four short steps so the next move is always clear.
- You start the request
The button above sends your details, or opens Stripe or Calendly, depending on the service.
- Kostaja reviews the context
We read what you sent, look at your current brand, website, or listings, and confirm the fit before any work begins.
- You provide a short input
A brief intake or a 30 minute call names the outcome, the audience, and the constraints. No forms for the sake of forms.
- Scope is confirmed in writing
A short scope note names the deliverable, timeline, price, and what is not included. Work only starts after you say yes.