See growth bottlenecks first—then choose optimize, migrate, or rebuild
Seatevo evaluates buyer trust, technical SEO, content assets, conversion paths, and legacy site control—turning vague issues into a prioritized, executable roadmap.
WEBSITE AUDIT REPORT
Website growth audit report
6-dimension score · priority · action path
Crawlable
76
Content assets
48
AI citations
42
Trust & conversion
P1Hero lacks industry proof
SEO/GEO
P2FAQPage and Organization schema missing
Content assets
P2Case studies and buyer guides are thin
Inquiry path
P1Form entry buried too deep
Break legacy site issues into diagnosable items
We do not judge by aesthetics alone. Permissions, messaging, performance, SEO/GEO, content assets, edit cost, and tracking are evaluated separately—so rebuild decisions are not gut calls.
Access and control
- No full source code
- Incomplete admin access
- Domain/server/data not owned
- Vendor blocks migration
Page messaging
- Homepage does not explain what you sell
- Product advantages unclear
- Missing customer scenarios
- No clear next action
Visual trust
- Heavy template feel
- Outdated design
- Poor mobile experience
- Does not match company scale
Technical performance
- Slow load times
- Bloated images
- Mobile lag
- Weak Core Web Vitals
SEO/GEO foundations
- Messy heading structure
- Missing structured data
- Incomplete sitemap/index config
- Unclear page hierarchy
Content assets
- Blog volume without structure
- Legacy URLs unplanned
- Articles do not drive inquiries
- No topic clusters
Ongoing edits
- Every copy change needs an agency
- High cost to add pages
- Features locked by template
- Cannot quickly test new offers
Data tracking
- No form source tracking
- No conversion events
- No GA/GSC
- Unknown inquiry sources
Map asset boundaries before clearing technical debt
Legacy issues mix permissions, code, templates, content, URLs, forms, and tracking. We identify assets to protect, fixes worth making, and limits that already block long-term growth.
01
Stabilize first—stop the bleed
Confirm domain, DNS, admin, source code, server, forms, and GSC access so control does not stay scattered across vendors.
02
Surface the real blockers
Audit template lock-in, plugin bloat, mobile layout issues, speed, URL chaos, duplicate content, broken forms, and missing tracking—prioritize what actually affects growth.
03
Preserve what still has value
Valuable legacy URLs, blogs, images, cases, inquiry paths, and search performance are not discarded blindly—asset inventory comes before migrate-or-rebuild strategy.
04
Fix when viable; rebuild when not
With full source and deploy access, optimize in place. When the foundation caps growth, we explain why rebuild is the more cost-effective path.
Diagnosis does not preset the answer—it matches the path
Based on source access, stack, page quality, content assets, and budget stage—we recommend full rebuild, code optimization, system migration, or key-page redesign.
Full rebuild
Best for
SaaS template sites, no source code, locked permissions, weak pages and technical foundations.
What we do
Rebuild a long-term growth base while preserving valuable legacy URLs, blog content, and search assets.
Code optimization
Best for
Full source code and deploy access; current framework is still maintainable.
What we do
Optimize performance, mobile experience, messaging, SEO/GEO foundations, and conversion paths on existing code.
Migrate to an easier ops stack
Best for
Long-term blog and content growth planned, but publishing and page edits are painful today.
What we do
Migrate legacy content assets to WordPress or a custom system built for ongoing operations.
Redesign key pages only
Best for
Site is usable overall, but home, service, landing, or form conversion clearly underperforms.
What we do
Redesign critical pages to validate conversion first—then decide whether to expand.
A report that guides decisions—not vague advice
The report goes beyond "just rebuild." It clarifies issue priority, asset protection, treatment path, and budget stage so your team can decide next steps.
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