Free Website First-Impression Audit

Find where your website is losing trust, leads, and money.

Send the current website, business page, or launch idea. Tootie Designs will review the first impression, mobile experience, proof signals, offer clarity, search foundation, and lead path — then recommend the cleanest next move.

Free first-impression review. No pressure, no obligation.

Tootie Website Growth Audit

Generate a live report before you request the full review.

This frontend diagnostic turns your website context into a scorecard, package recommendation, priority fix sequence, and sales handoff brief. It is the first version of the Tootie audit engine — no API cost, no waiting, no generic consultation language.

Project Intelligence Intake

Generate My Growth Report

Answer the quick brief. The report updates instantly with a plain-English verdict, scorecard, recommended Tootie package, and sales handoff context.

Tootie Website Growth Audit

Tootie Handoff Brief

65/100
First-screen clarity68
Premium trust64
Mobile decision path70
Proof architecture58
Lead path64
Plain-English verdict

The website has useful pieces, but the buyer path needs sharper proof, clearer CTAs, and stronger sequencing.

Why it matters

Lead volume is usually not only a traffic problem. If clarity, proof, and the next step are weak, interested visitors leave without raising their hand.

Priority Fix Sequence

  1. Rebuild the hero so the business looks current, specific, and credible in the first five seconds.
  2. Add a proof strip before visitors reach the form or booking CTA.
  3. Compress the mobile decision path so proof and action arrive sooner.
  4. Route visitors into the lowest-friction next step: audit, cleanup, landing page, or redesign.

Lead Qualification Signals

  • Local service business visitor with goal: More leads
  • Primary pain: Outdated first impression
  • Timeline signal: Ready this month
  • Budget posture: Need guidance first
  • Submitted website/page: https://examplebusiness.com

Sales Conversation Starters

  • What is the one action this website should make easier: more leads, quote requests, bookings, or authority?
  • Where do prospects currently hesitate before they contact you?
  • If we fixed only the first screen, mobile path, and proof stack this month, would that move the business forward?

What To Ask Tootie

  • What would you change first if this were your own website?
  • Should I start with a cleanup sprint, landing page, full redesign, or digital system?
  • What proof should appear before someone is asked to contact us?
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What gets reviewed

The audit turns vague website opinions into a prioritized fix list.

Most websites do not need random tweaks. They need a clear diagnosis of what a buyer sees, believes, doubts, and does next.

01

First-screen clarity

Can a cold visitor understand what you sell, who it is for, and why it matters in the first few seconds?

02

Mobile trust

Does the page still feel premium, readable, and easy to act on from a phone?

03

Proof signals

Are examples, outcomes, testimonials, credentials, or visual proof strong enough to reduce doubt?

04

Lead path

Is the next step obvious, low-friction, and matched to how ready the buyer actually is?

05

Offer clarity

Can the visitor tell what they can buy, what it costs to start, and what happens after they reach out?

06

Search foundation

Are titles, headings, internal links, sitemap, and local/service intent signals working for discoverability?

What you get back

A useful next move, not a generic sales call.

The goal is to tell you where the website is leaking confidence and what should be fixed first — even if the answer is a smaller cleanup sprint instead of a full rebuild.

Request the audit

Send the site. I’ll find the friction.

Rough notes are fine. If you do not have a live website yet, send the business page, offer, or idea you want turned into a credible lead path.

  • First impression
  • Mobile trust
  • Proof gaps
  • Lead path