0-49
Hard to buy from
People may struggle to understand the offer, trust the business, or know how to reach out.
Website Scorecard
Send the site and a good email. ZalaStack checks the basics a buyer sees first: search, homepage clarity, contact options, trust signals, quote friction, and follow-up. Then we send back a short scorecard and the first fixes we would make.
Score range
The score is the quick read. The useful part is the note behind it: what is confusing, what is hard to find, and what should be fixed first.
0-49
People may struggle to understand the offer, trust the business, or know how to reach out.
50-74
The basics are there, but enough rough edges remain to lose good calls or quote requests.
75-100
The site makes it fairly easy to understand the business, make contact, and follow the next step.
01
You send the website, email, and a few details about the business.
02
We check the public site and the obvious buyer path a customer would take.
03
You get the clearest weak spots and the first fixes we would make.
Check
We check the obvious search paths: business name, service terms, service area, and whether the real site shows up where a buyer would expect it.
Check
A buyer should know what you do, where you do it, and what to do next without hunting through the site.
Check
Phone, forms, quote buttons, mobile layout, confirmation messages, and the small bits of friction that stop someone from reaching out.
Check
We look for signs that quotes, callbacks, and follow-ups have an owner instead of sitting in an inbox or notebook.
What you get
A plain read on what helps or hurts people using your site
The 3-5 spots most likely costing calls or quote requests
Small fixes to make before you consider a rebuild
If there is a fit, the ZalaStack service path we would recommend
Honest scope
This is a quick public-site review. It will not promise calls, rankings, revenue, or profit. It gives the business a clearer place to start.
Scorecard request
Share the website, a good email, and a little context. We check what a buyer sees first and send back the scorecard.