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AuditMay 5, 20265 min read
Website Audit: What You Get for $350–650 and When It Pays Off
An audit isn't an '80-page PDF.' It's a prioritized list: UX, speed, SEO, forms, security — with a clear fix plan.
An audit makes sense when the site 'works' but leads are low, speed is poor, or you don't know where to start a redesign.
What's in a SolidWeb audit
- UX: user journey, CTAs, mobile experience
- Core Web Vitals and speed bottlenecks
- SEO: indexing, meta tags, structure, Search Console errors
- Forms and conversion: do leads actually arrive
- Security and tech debt (basic on Lite)
Packages
Audit Lite (up to 30 URLs) — from $350. Audit Full (up to 500 URLs) — from $650. Enterprise for large portals — from $1200 with a team workshop.
What you get
- PDF or Notion doc with findings
- 30 / 60 / 90 day prioritized backlog
- Impact estimate: what moves the needle fast
- 60–90 min review call (Full / Enterprise)
Ask for top-10 tasks with expected impact — not a generic score. Otherwise the report sits in a folder.
When you don't need an audit
If you already know the site is WordPress 2018 with 40 plugins — skip straight to migration talk. Audits help when priorities are unclear.
"A good audit answers: what do we do Monday morning — not what's wrong in general."