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Website Review Tools

Get a clearer read on what your website needs

Use these tools to review your current site, spot weak areas, and decide whether you need cleanup, support, or a more serious rebuild.

Recommended Flow

Start with the live site, then add human context.

The Snapshot Audit checks the live website first. The Health Check adds business context a scanner cannot know. The Rebuild vs. Fix-Up Quiz helps decide the size of the project. The dashboard demo shows how the site can become easier to manage after launch across a custom CMS, WordPress, Joomla, Shopify, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow, or an existing system.

When a tool result is useful, the service request form can send that result with the request so the next conversation starts with context.

Choose the right starting point

Pick the path that matches what you already know.

01

Live site scan

I have a website URL and want a real first look.

Start with the Website Snapshot Audit. It scans the live homepage and basic site files for technical, SEO, content, image, and trust signals.

Run Snapshot Audit
02

Business context

I am not sure what is wrong beyond the scan.

Use the Website Health Check to answer the questions a scanner cannot know: clarity, proof, images, backend control, and care process.

Run the Health Check
03

Decision helper

I know the site has problems, but I do not know how serious they are.

Use the Rebuild vs. Fix-Up Quiz to decide whether the site likely needs a cleanup, partial rebuild, or full rebuild.

Take the Rebuild Quiz
04

Backend proof

I want the site to be easier to manage after launch.

View the Custom Website Dashboard example to see how galleries, service pages, case studies, CTAs, SEO fields, platform settings, and publishing checks can be organized.

View Dashboard Example

When you are ready for help

Turn the result into a clear request.

  1. Start with a quick check.Use the Snapshot Audit for a live site scan, the Health Check for business context, the Rebuild Quiz for project size, or the dashboard example for backend clarity.
  2. Review the result.The result gives the visitor a plain-English starting point before asking for help.
  3. Send the result with the request.The request can include the selected service, tool result, score, website URL, timeline, budget range, and notes.
  4. Start the conversation with context.FultonStudio can review the site, the concern, and the preferred next step before replying.

Ready to move forward?

Send the request with whatever you already know.

You do not need to complete every tool. Use the one that fits the situation, then send the request when the next step is clear enough.

Open the Service Request Form