Check your website for loading speed, SEO, 403/503 HTTP errors, security basics, and broken setup signals—then request a same-day repair quote if something looks wrong.
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Our technical team can resolve speed issues, SEO warnings, and server errors.
We don't just look for speed. We analyze live signals directly from Google's API infrastructure to identify technical errors that are actively costing you sales.
We check if your website is secretly throwing 503 Unavailable or 403 Forbidden errors to Google. If search engines can't see your site, your customers can't either.
Amazon proved that every 100ms of delay costs 1% in sales. We analyze your Core Web Vitals to see if heavy plugins or bad hosting are causing massive bounce rates.
Detects if your site is structurally broken for search engines, missing critical meta tags, or accidentally blocking Googlebot from indexing your most important pages.
Over half your traffic is on mobile. We detect viewport errors where buttons overlap or text shrinks, causing frustrated users to abandon your site before buying.
You pay for ads, visitors fill out the form, but it vanishes into the void. We identify broken form configurations that are quietly eating your hard-earned leads.
Nothing kills a sale faster than Google Chrome flashing a red "Not Secure" warning. We check for invalid SSL certificates and mixed-content errors that destroy buyer trust.
A scan can show symptoms, but a repair needs a real human check. If your website is slow, throwing 503 errors, redirecting to spam, or showing warnings, submit your issue and we’ll review the next best fix.
Request Flat-Rate QuoteEverything you need to know about website health, server errors, and technical repairs.
A 500 Internal Server Error or 503 Service Unavailable indicates a critical failure on your server. In WordPress, this is usually caused by a broken plugin update, exhausted PHP memory, or a corrupted database. When this happens, visitors are locked out and Google Ads waste money. Our techs diagnose server logs to isolate and remove the bad code.
No. This tool uses the Google API for a surface-level check. Modern WordPress malware (like Japanese keyword hacks or backdoor PHP scripts) hides from external scanners. If you see spam links in Google or malicious pop-ups, you need our manual Hack Cleanup service where experts dive into your core files.
Loading speed is a mandatory Google ranking factor (Core Web Vitals). Furthermore, every second of delay heavily impacts cart abandonment. If our scanner flags performance, unoptimized code is hurting your conversions. We offer targeted optimization to strip bloat and implement proper caching.
Absolutely not. This free scanner runs entirely externally via Google. We will never ask for your passwords in an unencrypted form. If you hire us, your account manager will provide a secure, encrypted link to safely transfer temporary access credentials.
If the scanner says your site is offline, it means the Google API was blocked from reaching your server. This is often caused by heavy firewall settings (like Cloudflare Bot Fight Mode), an infinite redirect loop, or a server that is completely down. Submit a ticket and a human will manually check it.
We treat eCommerce failures as Priority 1 emergencies. If your WooCommerce Stripe/PayPal gateway is failing, or the cart is infinitely spinning, our response time is typically under 1 hour to begin diagnostics. We know that every minute down is revenue lost.
Yes! While we specialize in flat-rate emergency fixes, many clients prefer peace of mind. We offer Premium Care Plans that include daily cloud backups, safe off-peak updates, 24/7 uptime monitoring, and priority support so you never face a critical error again.
Our primary expertise lies in the WordPress ecosystem (including WooCommerce and Elementor). However, our technical response team is fully equipped to handle server-level DNS issues, Shopify liquid errors, and Webflow integration failures.