A good audit shows both the risks and the opportunities in one place
Many website owners know that something feels off with their WordPress site, but they do not have a complete technical picture. An audit makes that picture clearer by showing where the site is strong, where it is weak, and what could improve significantly if the right issues are fixed.
This is especially useful before investing in larger changes, because it helps prioritize what matters most instead of paying for scattered fixes without a clear plan.
What the audit covers
The audit can include current WordPress status, updates, configuration checks, security checks, malware review, issue checks, plugin analysis, usage analysis, SEO review, speed review, design and layout review, feature review, and additional observations that become visible during the technical analysis.
The report is intended to be wide in scope because a website often underperforms due to several connected problems, not just one isolated issue. Delivery is in PDF format so the findings can be reviewed and used as a roadmap afterward.