Website & System Reviews for Better Technical Direction
Identify what's underperforming, what can be improved, and what a rebuild would genuinely cost.
What a technical review can cover
Review scope is agreed based on the specific website or system being assessed. The following areas represent what a general technical review can include.
Speed and performance
Page load times, asset optimisation, and Core Web Vitals.
UX and usability friction
Navigation clarity, form usability, and user journey effectiveness.
Technical SEO basics
Semantic structure, meta tags, canonical URLs, and indexability.
Mobile usability
Responsive behaviour, touch targets, and mobile-specific performance.
Maintainability
Code quality, platform choice, and the cost of future changes.
Conversion flow
How effectively the site or system turns visitors into enquiries or actions.
Platform limitations
Identifying where the current platform is holding the business back.
Integration gaps
Where the system could be better connected to other tools or platforms.
Automation opportunities
Where manual processes in or around the system could be improved.
Rebuild vs. improve assessment
Honest guidance on whether the current system should be improved or replaced.
What you get from a review
Review output is structured around practical findings — not generic scores or automated reports. The goal is to produce actionable direction that helps you make better decisions about your website or system.
- Structured written findings report
- Priority issues and quick wins identified
- Technical improvement recommendations
- Rebuild vs. improve assessment where relevant
- Integration and automation opportunity notes
- Guidance on next steps and priorities
Have a website or system that needs a technical review?
Describe your current site or system and what concerns or questions you have. Kenny Coded will follow up to agree the scope and approach for the review.