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How to Find What’s Wrong With Your Website in 60 Seconds (No Technical Skills Needed)

You have a website.

It gets some visitors. Maybe even decent traffic.

But:

no one contacts you

no one buys

nothing really happens

So you start guessing.

Maybe it’s SEO. Maybe design. Maybe bad luck.

That’s the problem. You’re guessing instead of knowing.

Why This Happens

Most website issues are not obvious.

Your site:

loads fine

looks “professional”

has all the pages

But under the surface:

Google doesn’t understand it

users don’t trust it

there’s no clear action to take

And no one tells you that directly.

What people usually do instead

ask a friend

tweak colors

rewrite random text

try ads

None of that fixes the core issue.

Because you still don’t know:

what’s actually broken.

What This Causes

You waste time on the wrong fixes

You improve things that don’t matter.

And ignore the things that do.

You lose customers every day

People visit your site.

They leave.

And you don’t even know why.

You delay real growth

Instead of fixing the problem, you circle around it.

Weeks go by. Nothing changes.

Real Example

A freelancer in Berlin has a clean website.

Nice layout. Good portfolio.

But almost no inquiries.

They assume:

“I need more traffic.”

After a quick review, the real issues were:

unclear headline

no clear offer

weak call to action

People didn’t understand what to do next.

Same website. Small fixes.

Result:

more inquiries

better conversion

no extra traffic needed

How to Find What’s Wrong (In 60 Seconds)

You don’t need technical skills.

You need a quick, honest check.

Step 1: Look at your homepage for 5 seconds

Ask yourself:

Do I instantly understand what this business does?

Is it clear who this is for?

Is there a clear problem being solved?

If not, that’s your first issue.

Step 2: Check your message

Read your headline and first section.

Does it sound like:

“we provide solutions”

“high quality services”

Or does it clearly say:

what you do

what result people get

If it’s vague, people won’t act.

Step 3: Find the next step

What should a visitor do?

contact you?

book a call?

try something?

If it’s not obvious:

you’re losing conversions.

Step 4: Think like your customer

Search your service on Google.

Would your website match what people are searching for?

Or does it use different language?

If it doesn’t match, you won’t show up.

Step 5: Ask the uncomfortable question

Would you trust your own website enough to contact yourself?

If the answer is “not really”:

That’s exactly how your visitors feel.

The Simple Truth

Most websites don’t need a redesign.

They need clarity.

And clarity is hard to see from the inside.

What To Do Next

You can keep guessing.

Or you can get a clear answer in seconds.

Check your website with our free audit tool Find out what is wrong with your website in seconds—and what to fix first.

No technical skills needed. Just honest feedback.

And finally, you’ll know what’s actually holding your website back.