Free Website Benchmark

See what your public website signals right now.

Get a practical score and the three fixes worth reviewing first. No account is required, and your result appears before any optional email request. The method is designed first for owner-led local and service businesses.

  • Four focused public-signal scores
  • Top three findings in priority order
  • Clear limits, with no made-up financial claims

Public page check

Run the benchmark

Free

Public pages only. No email required.

What gets scored

Four parts of the public buying journey

The benchmark stays inside what a public website can support with evidence.

Search & AI readiness

Indexing, page titles, summaries, canonical signals, structured data, and discoverability.

Technical & mobile quality

Secure delivery, page response, mobile setup, page language, image descriptions, and page weight.

Offer clarity, trust & conversion

A clear next step, useful contact paths, and visible trust and identity signals.

Local relevance & content

A clear page topic, useful depth, service navigation, supporting pages, and local context.

Method · version 2026-08-10

How the directional score is built

One public page, four weighted categories, and explicit limits.
30%

Search & AI readiness

Indexing, page titles, summaries, canonical signals, structured data, and discoverability.

25%

Technical & mobile quality

Secure delivery, page response, mobile setup, page language, image descriptions, and page weight.

25%

Offer clarity, trust & conversion

A clear next step, useful contact paths, and visible trust and identity signals.

20%

Local relevance & content

A clear page topic, useful depth, service navigation, supporting pages, and local context.

Known limits and false-negative risks

  • The indexing check reads page-level robots metadata; it does not fetch robots.txt or inspect X-Robots-Tag headers.
  • Canonical, structured-data, and sitemap checks confirm visible signals, not full validity or coverage. A sitemap counts only when the submitted HTML advertises it.
  • The mobile check looks for public HTML setup such as the viewport tag. It does not render each screen size or measure field Core Web Vitals.
  • Response time and HTML weight describe this benchmark fetch. They are not a lab or real-user performance study.
  • Local context checks service-area and location coverage. The score is most useful for local and service businesses, not every kind of website.
  • Version 2026-08-10 checks one submitted public page and its visible internal links. It does not rank the site against named competitors.

Need the full diagnosis?

See what happens after the lead arrives.

The Free Website Benchmark examines public website signals. The $999 AI Workflow Audit examines what happens after a lead arrives: intake, qualification, follow-up, scheduling, handoffs, reporting, and lost opportunities.

Clear answers

Before you run the check

What does the Free Website Benchmark score?

It scores public search and AI readiness, technical and mobile quality, offer clarity and trust, and local relevance and content. It uses only signals available on the public page you submit.

Do I need to enter an email address?

No. Your score and top three findings appear first. Email is optional if you want a copy after you see the result.

Can it calculate the financial impact of my workflow problems?

No. A public website check cannot see lead handling, CRM use, response time, closed revenue, or the inputs needed for a sound financial-impact model. The paid Audit gathers and labels those inputs instead of guessing.

Is this the same as the paid AI Workflow Audit?

No. The benchmark is a fast public website check. The paid Audit examines what happens after a lead arrives, tests the financial case, and delivers a prioritized action plan.