Find the leak first
Use the checklists to inspect the actual path a visitor or customer takes before you spend money on a redesign, ads, or more tools.
Use these resources to review the parts of a website or system that affect leads, bookings, payments, reviews, customer experience, and delivery. Each checklist is built to help you spot issues, make better decisions, and know when a technical fix is worth it.
Use this checklist to review the parts of a local service business website that usually affect calls, inquiries, bookings, reviews, and trust.
First Impression
Most local websites lose people before the first scroll. The visitor should quickly understand the service, location, next step, and reason to trust the business.
Mobile
For many local businesses, the mobile version matters more than the desktop version. People are often comparing options quickly or trying to contact someone now.
Service Pages
A single services page is rarely enough. Important services need pages that answer the questions customers actually have before they call or book.
Trust
Local visitors are often comparing several businesses. Trust signals should not be buried in a footer or hidden on a separate page.
These are the pages worth publishing first because they support your services, your outreach, and the questions local business owners, founders, and agencies already ask.
A simple way to inspect your website for unclear messaging, weak calls to action, broken forms, and low-trust page sections.
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A practical checklist for diagnosing broken checkout, failed payments, webhook issues, subscription problems, and payment status mismatches.
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A practical checklist for keeping WordPress and WooCommerce sites safer, faster, backed up, and less likely to break during updates.
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A practical checklist for agencies handing off design, content, access, scope, and technical details to a development partner.
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A practical checklist for reviewing whether a local business website supports Google visibility, service pages, calls, reviews, and lead tracking.
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A simple checklist for connecting your Google Business Profile, website, service pages, reviews, and contact paths.
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A practical guide for deciding whether your website needs a full redesign or a focused rescue of the parts that affect leads and sales.
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A practical troubleshooting guide for WooCommerce checkout errors, payment failures, plugin conflicts, emails, and order status problems.
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A practical checklist for reviewing a SaaS or MVP that is delayed, unstable, unfinished, or hard to launch.
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A checklist for reviewing the homepage sections, trust signals, calls to action, and lead paths that matter for service businesses.
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A checklist for improving local service pages so they support search visibility, trust, and real inquiries.
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A checklist for planning booking flows, availability, reminders, deposits, staff calendars, and customer confirmations.
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A checklist for reviewing where customers drop off, get confused, miss confirmations, or fail to complete appointment bookings.
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A checklist for reviewing plans, trials, renewals, failed payments, invoices, customer access, and subscription status handling.
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A checklist for reviewing webhook delivery, event handling, payment status, subscriptions, idempotency, and logs.
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A checklist for planning portal users, roles, files, payments, messaging, dashboards, notifications, and admin controls.
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A checklist for deciding what a dashboard should show, who uses it, which actions it supports, and what data must be trusted.
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A checklist for reviewing contact forms, missed leads, notifications, email replies, CRM updates, and follow-up workflows.
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A checklist for building a review request workflow that asks at the right time and makes leaving a review easier.
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A checklist for reviewing signup, onboarding, billing, emails, admin tools, production errors, and support readiness before launch.
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A checklist for reviewing incomplete SaaS features, unclear scope, broken workflows, missing edge cases, and production risk.
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A checklist for agencies preparing scope, access, communication, QA, client expectations, and delivery rules for white-label development.
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A checklist for giving an external developer the right access, context, repo details, staging setup, and delivery expectations.
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A checklist for deciding whether an AI automation idea has the right workflow, data, safeguards, and business value.
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A checklist for planning AI features, prompts, APIs, user experience, review steps, cost controls, privacy, and failure handling.
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A checklist is useful only if it helps you make a cleaner decision. Start with the resource closest to the current problem, then turn the findings into a short fix list.
Use the checklists to inspect the actual path a visitor or customer takes before you spend money on a redesign, ads, or more tools.
Each resource helps you move from a vague concern to specific work: forms, checkout, service pages, speed, tracking, access, or handoff gaps.
The goal is not to make every page perfect. It is to identify the fixes most likely to affect leads, bookings, payments, and delivery.
Send us the page, checkout, booking flow, SaaS feature, dashboard, or lead process you want to improve. We will help you find the clearest next step before you spend money in the wrong place.