Website health check for Scotland

A Scotland website health check for businesses that want a clearer picture of what needs fixing first

GrowthCheck helps Scottish small businesses understand whether the website is healthy enough to support enquiries properly, or whether trust, speed, mobile usability and clarity are quietly dragging it down.

The problem

Scottish small-business websites often drift into “good enough” mode.

The website may still bring in some enquiries, which makes the problems easy to ignore. But “still works” is not the same as “working well”.

Health-check issues tend to be ordinary: service pages that say too little, mobile contact options that arrive too late, local proof that feels too quiet, or technical drag that makes the site feel less polished than the business really is.

What GrowthCheck is

A practical review designed to turn vague concerns into better decisions.

GrowthCheck uses automated checks where they are useful, then adds expert review so the findings feel relevant to a real small business.

The result should help you decide whether the site needs minor tidy-up work, more serious attention, or a clearer brief for whoever supports it now.

What we check

The issues that often make a small-business site feel weaker than the business behind it.

Performance and stability

How quickly and smoothly the website behaves for visitors.

Mobile journeys

Whether a phone user can understand the page and take action without effort.

Trust signals

Whether the site does enough to feel established, reassuring and worth contacting.

SEO and contact clarity

Whether the site structure supports search visibility and the next step clearly enough.

Pricing

Choose the amount of detail that fits the stage your business is at.

GrowthCheck pricing is set out on the homepage, from a quick snapshot to deeper expert-reviewed reporting.

Next step

If the website feels healthy enough to keep going but not healthy enough to trust fully, review it properly.

Start with the free check if you want a quick signal, then move to a paid GrowthCheck report when you want clearer priorities.