Tell me your URL. Within 48 hours I’ll personally review your site and email you the five biggest issues, plus exactly how to fix each one. No sales call, no follow-up spam.
Three fields. That’s it.
I read every submission personally. No mailing list, no resale of your details, no spam.
Not a 40-page automated PDF nobody reads. A focused email with what actually matters.
Prioritised by impact, not by what a tool happened to flag. The things genuinely holding your site back, explained in plain English.
Step-by-step, with screenshots from your actual site. If you can copy-paste, you can do most of these yourself.
Small changes you can make right away without hiring anyone. Sometimes these alone shift things.
This isn’t an automated tool report. I genuinely sit down and look at your site. That’s why it takes 48 hours instead of 48 seconds.
Every step, transparent. No mystery process, no client portal.
Three fields, 30 seconds. That’s the whole submission.
Real Ahrefs data plus manual checks. No “AI-powered” shortcuts.
Plain English. No jargon, no “leverage synergies,” nothing you’d need to Google.
Straight to your inbox. No call required, no calendar links to book.
I’m a London-based freelance SEO consultant with a software engineering background and an MSc in Digital Marketing. I currently lead in-house tech work at a London law firm and I’m building this freelance practice in public. When you submit the form, your audit goes to me, not a junior, not a tool, not a content team. Me.
Skipping the corporate FAQ and answering what matters.
It’s a sample of how I work. If the audit is useful and you want to hire me afterwards, great. If not, no hard feelings, you keep the findings either way.
No. The audit comes by email only. If you want to talk after reading it, you reach out to me — not the other way round.
Usually yes. If I’m fully booked that week, you’ll get an email telling you exactly when to expect it. No silent delays, no “we’re experiencing high demand” excuses.
Tools generate a generic list. I read your site like a human, find the issues tools miss, and prioritise based on what would actually move the needle for your specific business.
Still fair game. Honestly, getting things set up properly from day one is much cheaper than fixing them six months in.
There isn’t one. I cap at 5 audits a week so I can keep the quality up. That’s the only real limit.
I’ll handle the rest. Forty-eight hours. Free. No sales follow-up.