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The Audit · $500 · Credited toward your build

The $500 audit that pays for itself — or it's free.

If the audit doesn't find at least three times its cost in leaking revenue, you don't pay. It always does — because the leaks are always there. The only question is how big yours are.

01 What you get

A diagnosis you can act on — with or without us.

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The full diagnosis

Everything the free leak test touches, measured properly: phones, follow-up speed, review position against your top competitor, and a page-by-page website teardown.

02

Your local search reality

Where you actually show up when your customers search — maps, organic, and AI answers — and which searches you're invisible for.

03

The fix-first list

Every problem ranked by what it costs you, so you know what to fix first — whether you hire us, someone else, or do it yourself.

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A real quote

If you want it: a scoped plan and price for the build. The $500 is credited toward it in full.

The guarantee, in plain terms: at least 3× the audit's cost found in leaking revenue, or the $500 comes back. And if we build together, the $500 is credited in full — the audit ends up costing nothing.

02 Questions

Is a $500 website audit worth it?

Our guarantee makes the math simple: if the audit doesn't find at least 3× its cost in leaking revenue — missed calls, dead leads, lost searches — it's free. And the $500 is credited toward your build if we work together, so hiring us makes the audit effectively cost nothing.

What does the website audit include?

A measured diagnosis of your phones, lead follow-up, reviews, website, and local search visibility, delivered as a written report with every problem ranked by what it costs you and a fix-first list you can act on with or without us.

How long does it take?

You get the report within a few business days of booking. Delivery is a straightforward walkthrough — in person where practical in LA, the Inland Empire, and Orange County, otherwise on a short call.

What if I just want the audit and nothing else?

That's fine. The report is built to be useful on its own — plenty of owners take the fix-first list and handle it internally. No pressure, no retainer.