Your website might be scaring customers away right now—and you'd never know.
Security warnings pop up. Pages load too slowly. Mobile views break. Emails bounce.
These problems cost you customers every single day.
But checking everything properly means juggling 8 different tools. Most are paid. All are confusing. Who has time for that?
This scanner does all 8 checks in 60 seconds. For free.
- ✓ Get a health score (0-100)
- ✓ See exactly what's broken
- ✓ Learn how to fix it yourself (or who to hire)
- ✓ Download a full PDF report
Privacy First: We don't store your URL or share your data. Privacy policy
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What This Scanner Actually Checks
SSL Certificate
Prevents "Not Secure" warnings
SSL Certificate
Prevents "Not Secure" warnings
Is your site showing "Not Secure" warnings in the browser? These scare people away before they even see your content.
We check if your SSL certificate is valid, properly configured, and not about to expire. An expired or missing certificate tanks your credibility instantly.
Impact: 85% of visitors leave immediately when they see security warnings.
DNS Speed
First bottleneck before your site loads
DNS Speed
First bottleneck before your site loads
Your DNS is like a phone book for the internet. Before anyone can see your site, their browser has to look up your DNS records.
If your DNS provider is slow, your entire site feels slow—even if your server is lightning fast.
We test response time from multiple locations globally and flag if you're using a sluggish provider.
Impact: Slow DNS adds 200-500ms to every page load. That's enough to lose visitors.
Server Response Time
How fast your server answers
Server Response Time
How fast your server answers
This measures how quickly your server responds to requests. It's the foundation of your site's speed.
We test Time to First Byte (TTFB) and flag if your hosting is underperforming.
Good: Under 200ms. Acceptable: 200-500ms. Problem: Over 500ms.
Impact: Every 100ms delay costs you 1% in conversions.
PageSpeed Score
Google's performance rating
PageSpeed Score
Google's performance rating
We run a Google PageSpeed Insights test to see how your site performs on real devices.
This checks everything: image optimization, code minification, caching, render blocking, and more.
You get separate scores for mobile and desktop.
Impact: Sites under 50/100 are noticeably slow. Under 30? Painfully slow.
Mobile-Friendly
60% of traffic is mobile
Mobile-Friendly
60% of traffic is mobile
Does your site work properly on phones and tablets? Text too small to read? Buttons too close together? Horizontal scrolling required?
We test using Google's Mobile-Friendly tool to catch issues you might miss on your laptop.
Impact: If your site breaks on mobile, 60% of potential customers can't use it.
HTTPS & Mixed Content
Security configuration issues
HTTPS & Mixed Content
Security configuration issues
Even if you have an SSL certificate, your site might still have security issues.
Mixed content means loading insecure resources (images, scripts, CSS) on a secure page. Browsers block this and break your site.
We scan for mixed content warnings and HTTPS misconfigurations.
Impact: Mixed content breaks functionality and triggers warnings.
Uptime History (30 Days)
How often your site goes down
Uptime History (30 Days)
How often your site goes down
We check if your site has been accessible over the past 30 days using uptime monitoring data.
Even a few hours of downtime per month adds up to lost revenue and damaged trust.
Good: 99.9%+ uptime. Problem: Frequent outages or extended downtime.
Impact: Every hour of downtime = every customer who tried to visit and couldn't.
Email Configuration
Are your emails actually deliverable?
Email Configuration
Are your emails actually deliverable?
We check your MX records (mail server configuration) to see if emails sent to your domain will actually arrive.
We also check for SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records that prevent your emails from being marked as spam.
Impact: Broken email = missed customer inquiries, support requests, and sales.
Why These 8 Things Actually Matter
of visitors leave immediately when they see "Not Secure"
conversion drop per second of delay. After 3 seconds, 40% bounce.
of web traffic is mobile. If your site breaks on phones, you lose 60% of potential customers.
Even 99% uptime = 7 hours offline per month. That's 7 hours of lost revenue.
Based on our analysis of 10,000+ website scans and industry research.
Common Questions
My website looks fine to me. Why would I need this?
That's what 73% of founders tell us—then they run the scan and find issues.
Most problems are invisible to you but deadly to customers. Security warnings, slow DNS, broken mobile views, expired SSL certificates... you won't see them because you use your site differently than visitors do.
You're logged in. You're on desktop. You probably tested it once when you launched. Customers are on their phones, hitting your site from different countries, seeing warnings you never see.
How accurate is this scanner?
We connect directly to your server to verify SSL certificates, use Google PageSpeed Insights for performance testing, and Google's Mobile-Friendly test for mobile compatibility.
These aren't estimates—they're real tests against your live site right now. If we say your certificate expires in 12 days, it expires in 12 days.
The health score is our aggregation of all 8 tests, weighted by impact. Critical security issues hurt your score more than minor speed optimizations.
What happens to my data? Do you store my website URL?
We don't store anything unless you choose to save a report.
When you run a scan, we perform the checks in real-time and show you results. That's it. No database, no tracking, no selling your data.
If you download a PDF report, we generate it on-demand and don't keep a copy.
Should I hire someone to fix these issues, or can I do it myself?
Depends on the issue and your comfort with technology.
You can probably fix yourself: SSL certificate renewal (most hosts do this automatically), enabling HTTPS redirects, image compression, basic mobile CSS fixes.
Might need help: Server response time optimization, complex PageSpeed issues, DNS provider migration, email authentication setup.
Definitely hire someone: Major security vulnerabilities, persistent downtime, complete mobile redesign.
Each issue in your report includes DIY instructions where possible and "Get Help" options when it's complicated.
How much does it typically cost to fix website issues?
Varies wildly based on what's broken:
Free: Enabling HTTPS redirects, renewing SSL certificates, switching DNS providers, basic image compression.
$50-200: Installing caching plugins, minor mobile CSS fixes, email authentication setup.
$500-2,000: Major performance optimization, mobile responsive redesign, security hardening.
$2,000+: Server infrastructure changes, complete rebuilds, ongoing managed hosting.
Most founders can fix 60-70% of common issues for free or under $100. The expensive stuff is usually technical debt from poor initial decisions.
How often should I scan my website?
Monthly minimum. Weekly if you're actively making changes.
Things break: SSL certificates expire, hosting providers have issues, code updates introduce bugs, plugins conflict.
We see founders who launched perfectly fine sites and came back 6 months later to find expired certificates, broken mobile layouts, and mysterious downtime.
Bookmark this page. Set a calendar reminder. Takes 60 seconds, saves you from silent disasters.
Learn How to Fix Common Issues
Step-by-step guides for fixing the problems we find most often: