Rose Ryder Studio
Free audit

Free site audit

Drop your URL.We’ll send the teardown.

Free. Specific. Useful. Forty-eight hours from submission. Not a 60-second screen recording, not a pitch deck — a written document with screenshots, prioritized findings, and a ballpark on what each fix is worth.

*Required. We’ll only use your info to send the audit. No newsletter, no list, no follow-up unless you ask.

What we check

Six categories, every audit.

Same checklist whether you’re a one-location restaurant or a multi-state law firm. The depth varies by what we find; the breadth doesn’t.

Foundation

  • SSL and HTTPS
  • Mobile responsiveness
  • Page speed and Core Web Vitals
  • Structured data and schema markup

Conversion

  • Lead-capture forms and where they actually go
  • Online booking and ordering integrations
  • Phone and email visibility above the fold
  • Call-to-action hierarchy and placement

SEO basics

  • Title tags and meta descriptions
  • Heading hierarchy across templates
  • Image alt text and accessibility basics
  • Internal linking and crawl depth

Local search

  • Google Business Profile completeness
  • Review volume, recency, and response rate
  • Name/address/phone consistency across the web
  • Local-business schema

Paid acquisition

  • Competitors currently bidding on your terms
  • Estimated CPC ranges by intent tier
  • Quality-Score readiness on your existing pages
  • Landing-page conversion-readiness

Brand surface

  • Design era and template fingerprints
  • Photography quality and consistency
  • Typographic hygiene
  • Email domain credibility (no @aol.com problem)

What you get

A real document, not a sixty-second screen recording.

What you receive is a written audit — PDF or shared doc, your call — running ten to fifteen pages with annotated screenshots, findings ranked by revenue impact, the exact fix for each, and a ballpark on what that fix is worth. If it maps to one of our tiers, we say which. If your best move is to keep the site you have and spend the budget elsewhere, we say that too.