Find out what WordPress is costing you.
WordPress will happily run for years with two plugins fighting over your canonicals and a theme shipping four H1s a page. None of it shows in the dashboard. All of it shows in a crawl.
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A quick chat to talk through your situation and whether any of this fits. No pitch deck, no obligation.
Send an enquiryEight areas, every one of them evidenced.
Crawl and indexation
What Google can reach, what it has actually indexed, and the gap between the two. Orphaned pages, accidental noindex, robots.txt rules left over from staging, and the crawl-delay directives WordPress hosts love to ship.
Core Web Vitals, measured
LCP, CLS and INP on real page loads, not a lab score. On WordPress the usual culprits are render-blocking plugin CSS, unoptimised hero images and theme fonts loading late - all findable, all fixable.
Plugin and theme conflicts
Two SEO plugins writing competing canonicals, a cache plugin serving stale meta, a page builder emitting four H1s. These are invisible in the dashboard and obvious in a crawl.
Titles, metas and headings
Every title over 60 characters, every description over 158, every page with no H1 or four of them. This is the cheapest ranking-to-click work on most sites and it is almost always half-done.
Structured data
What schema you emit, whether it validates, and what you should be emitting and aren't. Yoast defaults are a floor, not a strategy.
Internal linking and site structure
Which pages the architecture actually promotes, and whether that matches the pages you need to earn money. Flat footer-only linking signals nothing to Google.
Redirects and legacy URLs
Chains, loops, and old URLs 404ing quietly since your last rebuild. We crawl the historical URL index, not just your sitemap - the sitemap is not the site.
Mobile and rendering
What the page looks like to a mobile-first crawler after JavaScript runs, which is frequently not what it looks like to you.
Audits, answered straight.
What do I actually receive?
A written audit with every finding ranked by expected impact, the evidence behind it, and what fixing it involves. No 200-page tool export with 400 'critical' issues that are mostly harmless. If a finding doesn't change traffic or conversion, it doesn't make the list.
How much does a WordPress SEO audit cost?
Fixed price, scoped from your site's page count. Send the domain and you'll get the number before you commit to anything. Larger sites and multisite installs are quoted from a crawl.
Do you fix the problems or just report them?
The audit is deliberately sold on its own so you can hand it to whoever maintains your site. If you'd rather we implement it, we will - either as a one-off or rolled into rank+ or Growth.
Is this different from the free website scan?
Yes. The free scan is an automated 10-point check that gives you a score in about a minute. This is a human audit of your specific WordPress install, including the plugin-level conflicts no automated scan can see.
How long does it take?
Usually about a week from the point we get access. Bigger or badly-tangled sites take longer, and we'll say so up front rather than discovering it halfway through.
Do you need admin access to my site?
Read-only admin and Search Console access is ideal. We can run a substantial audit from the outside if that's not possible, but the plugin and rendering findings need the login to be worth much.
Send the domain, get the price.
You'll get a fixed quote and the problems we can already see from the outside, before you commit to anything.