Allhart Electricians / Audit
Website and lead-flow audit

Find the leaks in your electrician lead flow.

A focused review of your site, quote path, and follow-up. We look for friction, trust gaps, and missed handoffs so you know what to fix first — and what to leave alone.

Current site review Quote path Proof Quick wins
What the audit delivers

A practical read on what is costing you enquiries.

Problem areas

We call out the parts of the current site that are slowing people down, confusing them, or making them hesitate.

Priority fixes

You get the highest-impact changes first, so the next step is obvious and the low-value noise drops away.

Next-page direction

If the site needs strategy or implementation, the audit tells you exactly which path to take next.

What we look at

The short list that matters.

Lead capture path

How the customer moves from problem to quote request, and where the process creates drag.

Service-page clarity

Whether the site clearly spells out the jobs you do, the areas you serve, and the kinds of customers you want.

Trust and proof

Licence details, reviews, recent work, and response expectations — shown early enough to matter.

Follow-up behaviour

How quickly enquiries are handled, what information is captured, and whether the next step is obvious.

Best fit

Good if the work is there, but the leads are messy.

Existing website You already have a site, but it isn't pulling its weight.
Poor conversion Visitors show up, then disappear without enquiring.
Slow follow-up Good jobs go cold because the response path is too loose.
Too much guesswork You want a clear list instead of vague marketing speak.
FAQ

Before you ask, yes, it's meant to be blunt.

Will this tell me if I need a new website?

Yes. Sometimes the answer is "fix the current one". Sometimes it's "rebuild it". The audit is there to make that call honestly.

Is this just design feedback?

No. Design matters, but the real job is conversion: getting the right enquiry in, with less friction, and making the next step obvious.

What do I get at the end?

A direct summary of what is broken, what to fix first, and what service to use next if you want the work handled for you.

Best next move.

If you want the quick diagnosis, book the audit. If you already know the site needs a plan, move to strategy.