Site Leak Audit · Business Development

Your website is leaking customers. We'll show you where.

Most small-business sites quietly lose ready-to-buy visitors — a buried "request work" button, a missing phone number, a slow mobile page, a trust gap. The Site Leak Audit is a blunt, fixed-price review that finds the leaks and hands you the few fixes most likely to lift inquiries.

A practical conversion-path review — not a redesign pitch, an agency retainer, or a guarantee of specific results.

$99
Fixed price · One website · No retainer
48-hour first-pass report Secure PayPal checkout Real human review
How it works

Three steps. Forty-eight hours.

Pay, send your URL, and get a blunt report you can actually act on — no jargon, no upsell maze.

1

Pay $99

Secure the audit through the PayPal invoice. One flat price for one website.

2

Send your URL

Email your website address and a sentence on what you sell. We confirm and start the review.

3

Get the report

Within 48 hours you receive a prioritized leak report with the fastest fixes to win back inquiries.

What you get

A blunt report, not a sales deck.

Four focused sections that tell you exactly what's costing you customers and what to fix first.

01

The broken buyer path

We trace the exact steps a real visitor takes to contact or buy from you — and flag every place they stall, hesitate, or give up.

02

Trust & credibility gaps

Missing reviews, dated badges, unclear claims, no contact info — the signals that make a new visitor quietly doubt you.

03

Mobile clarity check

Most local-service traffic is on a phone. We review the first screen on mobile: can a hurried visitor call, book, or request work in one tap?

04

The three fastest fixes

Not a 40-page audit nobody reads. A short, ranked list of the changes most likely to move inquiries — starting with what you can do this week.

Sound familiar?

The leaks we find most often.

If two or more of these describe your site, you're almost certainly losing inquiries you never see.

  • The buyer path is buried. Important "request work" or "book" steps hide in text links and side modules instead of a clear first-screen action.
  • The contact path is unclear. "Call us today" with no visible number, or "email us directly" with no address actually on the page.
  • Mobile is an afterthought. Small maps, tiny review badges, and tap targets that make a phone visitor work too hard.
  • Trust signals are missing or dated. No recent reviews, no clear service area, no reason to choose you over the next tab.
  • Too many choices, no next step. The page says everything and asks for nothing — so the visitor leaves.

Already paid, or have a question first?

After paying, email your website URL and one line about what you sell so we can start the review. Prefer to ask a question or pay another way? Reach out and we'll sort it out.

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The Site Leak Audit is an educational conversion-path review. It is not legal, financial, or marketing-performance advice, and no specific increase in inquiries, sales, or rankings is guaranteed. Payment is processed securely by PayPal.

Built by an operator, not an agency

Reviewed by a real business builder.

Brian Kennedy Jr, M.Ed builds and advises businesses every day as Entrepreneur Ecosystem Executive Director at AmPac Business Capital — helping deploy $1B+ in loans and support 1,500+ businesses. The Site Leak Audit applies that same buyer-first lens to your website.

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