Full site check-up

Full check-up · free

The complete check-up for your website.

Seven free tools in a single analysis. Paste your address: in under a minute you get a 0–100 health score, the seven traffic lights behind it and the three most urgent fixes. The measurement is the real one from Google PageSpeed Insights, alongside our own privacy and AI-readiness checks. The full report, page by page, we send you as a PDF.

How it works

Three steps, no sign-up.

01

Paste in the address

Your home page or the page that brings the most traffic. No sign-up, no payment details.

02

We analyse on seven fronts

A single Google PageSpeed API call (performance, SEO, accessibility, best practices) plus our own privacy/cookie and AI-readiness checks, read from our server the way a visitor would see the page.

03

Read the score and priorities

Health 0–100, the seven traffic lights in plain English and the three fixes that matter most. The full report follows as a PDF.

The method

What the full check-up actually measures.

There’s no black box behind the score. Four of the seven dimensions — performance, SEO, accessibility and best practices — come from Google’s PageSpeed Insights API, the same engine behind pagespeed.web.dev: we query Lighthouse in mobile strategy, because that’s the version Google uses to rank you. The other three we compute ourselves: privacy compliance we read from the page’s HTML (banner, policies, trackers before consent), AI-readiness from four technical signals — llms.txt, crawler access, structured data, sitemap — and the CO₂ footprint from the page’s real weight, using the Sustainable Web Design model.

Each dimension enters the score with a stated weight: performance counts most (25 of 100), CO₂ least (5). It’s fair to know what the check-up does not do: it’s not a legal opinion on privacy — it’s an indicative, four-signal check — and it never promises a Google ranking. It’s a precise technical snapshot of your site, not a sales promise.

Reading the result

How to read your site’s health score.

The health score is the weighted average of the seven traffic lights, not a gut-feel grade. Read it like a traffic light: 90 and up is green (excellent), 75–89 is good, 50–74 leaves real room, below 50 is critical and becomes the priority. Every dimension carries the same colour code, so you see at a glance where the site is solid and where it loses points.

Two readings to avoid. A high score doesn’t mean «number one on Google»: it means the technical foundations are sound. And if a measure shows «N/A» it’s not your site failing: sometimes Google is overloaded, sometimes a site refuses automated reading. In that case we compute health on the successful measures and tell you so clearly.

Three common questions

Is this Google’s real score?

For performance, SEO, accessibility and best practices, yes — it comes from the official PageSpeed Insights API, mobile strategy. Privacy, AI-readiness and CO₂ are our own checks, with the method stated in each section.

Does the GDPR check replace a privacy consultant?

No. It’s an indicative, four-signal technical check: it catches the obvious problems — missing banner, trackers before consent — but it’s not a legal opinion and doesn’t replace a consultant.

What’s in the PDF that I don’t already see on screen?

On screen you see the score, the seven traffic lights and the three priorities. The PDF gives you a page per dimension with every issue found, the fixes ranked by impact, and what we would do, with our company details.

Want us to fix the priorities?

From score to quote: we review the report together and hand you a fixed-price action plan, with PageSpeed 90+ guaranteed by contract.

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