Three likely leaks
Specific friction points, not a generic score.
Send your public website URL. I'll review the buyer path and send back three likely friction points: what's unclear, where trust breaks, and what to fix first.
Specific friction points, not a generic score.
Where buyers hesitate and what it may cost you.
A clear starting point — or an honest no-fit.
Public website only. It takes about a minute. I'll reply with three likely leaks or an honest no-fit.
If the form fails, email founders@veldarium.com with your public website URL and business type.
The friction points most likely to cost you calls or quote requests.
No jargon, no dashboard — just what I saw and why it matters.
The single change most worth making before anything else.
No-fit, $149 Starter Diagnostic, $249 Core Report, or a Repair Sprint.
I review your public site the way a real buyer would — on mobile and desktop.
Can a buyer tell what you do in five seconds?
Is it easy to call or request a quote on a phone?
Is the main next step obvious, or buried?
Does proof show up before the decision, not after?
Is the form asking too much, too early?
Can buyers tell you serve their area?
Do they know what happens after they reach out?
Where does the page quietly make people pause?
Everything I review is already public. There is nothing sensitive to hand over.
On both mobile and desktop, like a buyer would.
Three likely friction points in the buyer path.
Three leaks or an honest no-fit, by email.
Do it yourself, hand it off, or ask about a paid diagnostic.
Tools spit out numbers. They don't tell you where a buyer hesitates.
Fast commentary with weak evidence and no repair order isn't useful.
Most fixes don't need a redesign. I rank repairs, not rebuilds.
Public-page evidence, the leaks that matter, and what to fix first.
No. This is a public-page review of buyer-path friction. It does not guarantee more leads, calls, or sales — those depend on traffic, your offer, demand, and how fast you follow up.
No. I only look at the public-facing pages anyone can see. No passwords, admin, or analytics access.
No. The first step is written leak notes by email. There is no call required to get value.
You get three likely leaks and a recommendation: no-fit, the $149 Starter Diagnostic, the $249 Core Report, or a Repair Sprint. You decide what, if anything, to do next.
Yes. The notes are written so an owner can understand them and a developer can act on them.
No. Most fixes do not require a rebuild. The goal is to find what's leaking and rank the repairs.
See the friction patterns I check for, and the full structure of a paid report.
No passwords, no obligation, no fake guarantees. Just an honest read on where your site may be leaking quote requests.