Find out why your site isn’t ranking and what to fix.
Tell us your site, your service, and where you want to be visible. We’ll review the technical SEO, on-page setup, and competitor positioning, and send a practical written audit. No generic PDF.
Practical, written-up findings, not a generic PDF.
Technical SEO
Indexation, crawl, sitemaps, redirects, Core Web Vitals, schema.
On-page setup
Titles, meta, headings, internal linking, content depth, intent match.
Competitor visibility
Who's ranking, where you’re losing, and the realistic gap to close.
Quick wins
What you can fix in the next 30 days versus the 90-day roadmap.
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Your site
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Common questions.
Is the audit actually free?
Yes. No card, no obligation. We do this because the audit usually shows whether we’re a fit, and roughly half the time we recommend a different specialist.
How long does it take to receive the audit?
Most are returned within 1 to 2 working days. Larger sites or specialist sectors may take a little longer.
What does an SEO audit actually include?
Four things. A technical review covering indexation, crawl paths, redirects, site speed and structured data. An on-page review of titles, headings, internal linking and whether each page matches what the searcher actually wants. A competitor comparison showing who currently ranks for your terms and what they have that you do not. And a prioritised action list separating what is worth fixing in the next month from what belongs in a longer roadmap.
How is this different from a free automated SEO report?
Automated tools list every issue they can detect, weighted by severity rather than by commercial value. You get 200 warnings with no view on which three matter. This audit is written by a person who has looked at your market, and it says what to do first and what to ignore. Plenty of flagged issues genuinely do not affect rankings, and we will tell you which.
How much does a full SEO audit cost?
This one is free. A deeper paid audit, the kind that includes keyword mapping, content gap analysis and a full technical crawl of a large site, is scoped on the size of the site and the competitiveness of the market. If the free audit shows the work is bigger than a single document can cover, we will say so and quote it separately rather than stretching the free version.
Will you try to sell me a retainer?
We will tell you what we think the work needs, and sometimes that is a retainer. Often it is not. Some sites need a one-off technical fix and no ongoing spend. Some need a developer rather than an SEO agency. Roughly half the time the honest answer is that a different specialist is a better fit, and the audit says so.
What do you need from me to run the audit?
The website address, the services or products you want to be found for, and the areas you sell into. Read access to Google Search Console and Google Analytics makes the audit considerably better because we can see real query and behaviour data rather than inferring it, but it is not required.
Do you audit AI search visibility as well as Google?
Yes. Alongside the traditional review we look at whether your site gives answer engines enough to work with: clear entity information, structured data, question-shaped content and the kind of third-party corroboration that makes a business quotable. Being recommended by an assistant and ranking on Google are increasingly the same underlying work.
Is an SEO audit worth it for a brand new website?
Usually yes, and it is cheaper to act on. Most of the expensive SEO problems we find are architectural: URL structures that cannot scale, content models that make pages hard to expand, a build that renders nothing without JavaScript. Fixing those before launch costs a conversation. Fixing them two years later costs a rebuild.
How often should a site be audited?
A full audit once a year is sensible for most businesses, with a lighter technical check after any significant change: a redesign, a migration, a platform change, or a restructure of the navigation. Migrations are where most avoidable traffic losses happen, so a check before and after one is worth more than the annual review.
What happens after you enquire.
We respond to every enquiry within one working day. No auto-replies, no contact forms that disappear into a CRM. A senior member of the team reviews every brief.
- 01
Intro call
A 30-minute call to understand the business, current setup, and what success looks like in the next 12 months.
- 02
Strategy review
We come back with a written shortlist of where to invest first, where to defer, and what we'd quote against.
- 03
Proposal
If we're a fit, you get a fixed proposal broken into named phases, milestones, and deliverables.
- 04
Execution
Senior team, weekly progress, and revenue-tied reporting from the first week onward.
Let’s discuss a project.
Tell us about your business, your ambition, and your timing. We’ll come back within one working day with the right shape of partnership for what you’re trying to build.
- info@molo.agency
- Phone
- +44 207 255 2221
- Studio
- 1st Floor Woodgate Studios, 2-8 Games Road
Cockfosters EN4 9HN
United Kingdom
