Clear website audits that show what is working, what is getting in the way and what to improve first.
Website audits that turn opinion into priorities
A website audit helps separate personal preference from real issues. It gives you a clearer view of performance, content, structure, accessibility and conversion friction.
The output is designed to help you make better decisions about what to fix, refine or rebuild.
Why a website audit is worth doing before you rebuild
A website audit gives you evidence before you spend time or budget changing the wrong things.
We review content, journeys, design, performance and technical foundations so the next round of improvements starts with clearer priorities.
Problems need prioritising
An audit helps identify what is urgent, what is useful and what can wait.
User journeys reveal friction
Reviewing key paths shows where visitors may hesitate, drop off or miss important actions.
Content needs clarity
Messaging, headings and page structure can be checked for gaps or confusion.
Performance affects trust
Speed, layout stability and technical issues can shape how credible the site feels.
Accessibility needs attention
Basic accessibility checks help make the site easier for more people to use.
Future work needs evidence
A clear audit gives design, content and development work a stronger starting point.
How we review website performance and content
We review the website through practical lenses: user experience, content, design, performance and technical foundations.
Findings are grouped into clear recommendations so the next step is easier to choose.
Audit scope
We agree the pages, journeys and concerns the review should focus on.
User journey review
Key paths are checked for friction, confusion and missed opportunities.
Content and design review
Messaging, hierarchy, visual consistency and calls to action are assessed.
Technical checks
Performance, responsive behaviour and basic accessibility are reviewed.
Prioritised recommendations
Findings are turned into a practical list of next steps.
What a website audit can include
A website audit can support smaller improvements, a redesign brief or a wider digital strategy.
UX and content review
A practical review of journeys, messaging, structure and calls to action.
Technical audit
Checks around speed, responsive behaviour, accessibility and maintainability.
Improvement roadmap
A prioritised set of recommendations for design, content and development work.
Why choose Weird Wolf for website audits
We keep audits practical, clear and focused on action rather than long reports that gather dust.
Practical recommendations
Findings are shaped around what can realistically be improved.
Design and technical view
We look at the experience and the build together, not in isolation.
Clear priorities
The output helps you decide what to do next with more confidence.