Your main call-to-action is not visible enough on mobile.
Impact: Visitors may not know how to contact you.
Suggested fix: Move the contact button higher and make it visually stronger.
PatchLark scans your website and gives you a clear, human-readable fix plan for trust, Google visibility, mobile usability, speed, and calls to action.
A simple path from website check to practical next steps.
Enter your website URL. PatchLark scans the public pages.
You see the most important problems first, explained in plain language.
Use the report yourself, send it to your developer, or ask PatchLark to help with the fixes.
Paste your website URL and get a first check of the issues that may hurt trust, clarity, mobile usability, or conversions.
The report focuses on issues that can affect trust, clarity, mobile usability, speed, and contacts from the website.
Does your site look credible enough for a new customer?
Are titles, descriptions, headings, and structure clear?
Is the site easy to use on a phone?
Are heavy pages or images slowing people down?
Is it obvious what visitors should do next?
Which fixes are simple but valuable?
Impact: Visitors may not know how to contact you.
Suggested fix: Move the contact button higher and make it visually stronger.
Users may hesitate if they do not know what happens next.
After the audit, PatchLark can help turn the priority list into practical website improvements.
We review the most important issues first
We focus on safe, practical changes
You get a before/after summary
No unnecessary rebuilds
Launch prices while we keep the first customer flow focused and manual.
€69€49
For business owners who want to understand what to fix first.
€599€399
For owners who want help implementing the most important fixes.
€199€149/mo
For businesses that want recurring checks.
No for the audit. PatchLark scans public pages only. Access is only needed later if you request implementation help.
No. The report is written for business owners first.
No. PatchLark identifies and prioritizes website problems that can reduce trust, usability, visibility, and conversions.