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Website Audit Tools

Find out what your website needs next.

Use a quick scan or short health check to spot the main issues. Then send the website and notes when you are ready for a human review.

Simple Review Flow

Start with what is wrong with the website.

The Snapshot Audit checks the live website first. The Health Check adds business context a scanner cannot know. The Rebuild vs. Fix-Up Quiz helps decide whether the site needs cleanup, a partial rebuild, or a deeper reset.

You do not need to complete every tool. Use the one that fits the problem, then send a service request with the website URL, the issue, and any results you want FultonStudio to review.

Choose where to begin

Use the tool that matches the problem you are trying to understand.

01

Live site scan

I want a quick first look at the website.

Start with the Website Snapshot Audit. It checks the live homepage and basic site signals for technical, SEO, content, image, and trust issues.

Run Snapshot Audit
02

Business context

The scan does not explain the whole problem.

Use the Website Health Check to answer the questions a scanner cannot know: clarity, proof, images, backend control, and care process.

Run the Health Check
03

Fix or rebuild

I need to know how serious the website problems are.

Use the Rebuild vs. Fix-Up Quiz to decide whether the site likely needs cleanup, a partial rebuild, or a full rebuild.

Take the Rebuild Quiz
04

Human review

I am ready to send the website for review.

Send the website URL, the main concern, your timing, and any audit or quiz result so FultonStudio can reply with better context.

Send Website Service Request

When the problem is clearer

Send a request with enough context to get a useful reply.

  1. Run the quick check.Start with the Snapshot Audit if you want a fast read on the live website.
  2. Add business context if needed.Use the Health Check when the issue is more about message, proof, content, images, or update process.
  3. Decide whether it is a cleanup or rebuild.Use the Rebuild vs. Fix-Up Quiz when you are unsure whether the site needs small repairs, a partial rebuild, or a deeper reset.
  4. Send the request with context.The service request can include the website URL, the concern, selected service, tool result, score, timing, budget range, and notes.

Ready to move forward?

Send the request with whatever you already know.

You do not need to complete every tool. Use the one that fits the situation, then send the request when the issue is clear enough for review.