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Site audits that name the fix

An audit is a fixed-price look at one site against three things that matter: can everyone use it, is it fast, and can it be found. We start with accessibility, because the EAA and Romanian Law 232/2022 now put real money behind it. You get a per-page report with findings, severity, and the exact change to make, not a score and a shrug.

Pricing

€500-€3k

Indicative range by audit type and page count.

What's included

  • A manual WCAG and EAA accessibility review, page by page, done by a person and not just a scanner.
  • Findings ranked by severity, each with the specific element, the rule it breaks, and the fix.
  • A Core Web Vitals and performance pass, so you know what is slow and why.
  • An SEO check on the basics: indexing, structured data, titles, and the things search engines actually read.
  • A report written so a developer can act on it and a founder can read it, plus a VPAT-ready accessibility summary on request.

How an audit runs

  1. 01

    Scoping call

    A short call to agree which pages and flows are in scope, and which of the three tracks you need most.

  2. 02

    Fixed proposal

    We send back the page list, the price, and the end date. You approve before we start.

  3. 03

    The audit

    We test by hand against WCAG and EAA, run the performance and SEO passes, and write up every finding with a fix.

  4. 04

    Walkthrough

    We hand over the report and walk your team through the priorities, so the first fixes are obvious.

Most audits land in one to two weeks. Fixed scope, fixed price, one report.

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Common questions

Why accessibility first?

Because the cost of ignoring it changed. The European Accessibility Act and Romanian Law 232/2022 now apply, and non-compliance carries fines. Few local teams test accessibility by hand, so this is where most Romanian sites are most exposed.

Is this automated or done by a person?

By a person. Scanners catch a fraction of real accessibility problems. We use tools where they help, then test the rest by hand against WCAG and EAA, the way a user with a screen reader or keyboard would.

Do you fix the issues too, or just find them?

The audit finds and explains them. Plenty of teams take the report and fix it themselves. If you would rather we do the work, that is a separate engagement we can scope from the same findings.

Can I get just one of the three tracks?

Yes. Accessibility, performance, and SEO are separate passes. Take the one you need, or all three. The scope and the price follow what you pick.

Want to know what's broken?

Book a scoping call

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