A Website Analyzer That Explains Every Finding
A score alone doesn't tell you what to do next. This analyzer breaks your site down into the specific dimensions that determine whether it actually works — structure, content, conversion path, trust, and mobile experience — and explains each one in plain language.
"Analyzer" tools often stop at diagnosis — they'll tell you something is wrong without telling you why it matters or how to fix it. This one is built the other way around: every finding comes with a plain-language explanation of the impact and a specific, numbered fix.
The analysis is grounded in your actual live page — real extracted headline, real CTA text, real meta tags — so the findings reference what your site genuinely says, not generic placeholder advice.
What this website analyzer breaks down
- Site structure — is your information architecture logical and easy to navigate?
- Content quality — depth, clarity, and relevance to what visitors need
- Conversion path — how clearly the site guides visitors toward action
- Navigation & information architecture — findability of key pages
- Trust signals — credibility markers that support buying/enquiry decisions
- Mobile responsiveness — how the experience holds up away from desktop
- Above-the-fold effectiveness — whether the first screen does its job
Built for people who want the "why," not just the "what"
Every category comes with 3-5 specific findings, a business-impact note explaining why a failing category actually costs you (in plain terms — lost enquiries, lower trust, higher bounce), and up to 3 concrete fixes with numbered steps for anything that's failing.
Export and share the analysis
The full breakdown can be downloaded as a white-labelled PDF, Excel, PowerPoint, or Word document — useful if you're analyzing a client's site or reporting findings to a team rather than acting on them yourself.
Frequently asked questions
They're the same underlying analysis — this page emphasizes the diagnostic, category-by-category breakdown, since that's usually what people searching for an "analyzer" specifically want to see.
Yes — you only need the URL, not ownership or access to the site.
Yes — real LCP, INP, and CLS data is pulled via Google's PageSpeed Insights API and included alongside the qualitative analysis.
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