Free SEO and lead teardown

What is holding back your search visibility?

A teardown is a short, practical read on the website you already have: what is costing trust, what is hurting leads, what search systems and buyers may not understand, what should be left alone, and whether a revamp is actually worth discussing. If there is no site yet, it becomes a first-site plan.

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Request your free SEO and lead teardown.

We will look for obvious leaks first: poor search visibility, confusing message, weak mobile layout, slow pages, thin service structure, broken contact paths, missing local signals, AI-search gaps, and platform friction. If there is no site yet, we will map the first lean version.

What you get

A teardown is not a vague audit report.

The point is to give the owner a clear first read on what is most likely holding the site back. Sometimes that means a revamp. Sometimes it means fixing the first screen, tightening one service page, testing the form, launching the first version, or leaving the current platform alone for now.

We also check whether the site gives modern search systems clear facts they can understand: what the business does, who it helps, where it works, what proof supports the offer, and what a visitor should do next.

For lead problems, we use the same basic lens as the website leads guide: impressions, clicks, visitor intent, trust, mobile friction, and whether the contact path actually works. If the foundation needs work, the next step usually maps to the AI search website design service or the website revamp service.

Clarity

Does the first screen say what the business does, who it helps, where it works, and what to do next?

Conversion path

Are calls, forms, quote requests, booking links, and mobile actions easy enough for a real customer?

Revamp fit

Is the current platform still helping, or is it making simple design, SEO, and ownership improvements harder than they should be?

How we answer

Plain recommendations, not pressure.

What will you look at?

Design, first-screen message, mobile layout, page speed, service-page structure, calls to action, forms, local SEO basics, AI-search clarity, visible trust signals, and obvious migration risks.

Will you tell me to revamp no matter what?

No. If a smaller fix is the sensible next move, that is the recommendation. A revamp only makes sense when the current foundation is fighting the business: unclear pages, old platform drag, weak search structure, or lead paths that are harder than they should be.

What happens if a build or revamp makes sense?

We explain the likely scope, what should be preserved, what should change, and whether the lean $1,000-$2,000 build or revamp range is realistic. The goal is a site that works for buyers and modern search without becoming another heavy platform project. For budget context, see the Utah website cost guide.

First step

Let the current site or first-site goal tell us where to start.

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