See where your business is losing the leads you already pay for — in 30 seconds.
Instant. Free. Built from your real site data. No signup to see your results.
You don't have a lead problem.
The leads are already coming in. They die somewhere in the middle — from a slow reply, from no follow-up, from a booking nobody confirmed. The people who wanted to hire you found their way to someone else while they waited. That's not a traffic problem. That's a leak.
A lead fills out your form at 8pm. By the time someone calls back tomorrow, they've already booked your competitor.
The instant scan checks 3 things. The full report covers all 9.
Your full competitor comparison, and the dollar cost of every leak — built for your business specifically.
- A real screenshot of your site as a customer sees it, with the leaks marked
- A full mobile-speed breakdown — where the seconds are going and who it costs you
- Your review and competitor comparison, side by side, in your area
- A per-leak dollar estimate — roughly what each gap is costing you every month
How it works
- 1
Run the instant scan
Two fields, thirty seconds. You see the first leaks right away.
- 2
Get your full report
In your inbox within the hour — every leak, your competitor comparison, and what each one's costing you.
- 3
Optional 15-minute walkthrough
If you want it, I'll show you exactly what's leaking and what fixing it looks like. No pressure either way.
Why trust this
I don't do lead gen. I won't sell you ads or SEO. I show you where you're losing the leads you already have — and if there's nothing worth fixing, I'll tell you that too.
Kevin Ghai
I look at your site the way your next customer does, and I tell you what I see. Straight.
Questions
Yes. The scan and the full report are both free, no strings.
I make money when businesses want their leaks fixed — that's a paid service I offer. The report is yours either way, and if there's nothing worth fixing, I'll tell you.
Public Google data — your site's mobile speed and your Google Business listing. Nothing private, and nothing you didn't just point me at by typing in your site.
Then the report will say so, and I'll tell you straight. I'd rather you know it's fine than pay for something you don't need.
No. It's plain English, no jargon. If a report ever needs a translator, it's a bad report.