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Free website
design review

A practical way to get guidance on your website and brand, without having to fix everything at once.

Book a free website review

Pop your details in and I’ll review your website ahead of a short call. You’ll get a clear view of what’s working, what isn’t, and where a few smart changes would make the biggest difference.

If you have a live website and a real business behind it, this free review gives you a steady, experienced view of how things are actually working right now, and where your attention will make the biggest difference next.

how a website design review works

You book the free review, I take a look at your website and visuals ahead of time, and then we talk it through together.

It’s focused, human, and does the job.

The Review

I explore your website, key pages and socials, to spot inconsistencies, gaps and experience issues that are easy to miss when you’re close to it.

The Walkthrough

We book a relaxed 30 minute call where I talk you through what I’m seeing, explain what matters, and answer your questions. There’s no obligation and no pressure to decide anything.

The Checklist

After the call, you get a clear now, next and later checklist so you know exactly what to tackle first, what can wait, and what to plan for when you’re ready.

What a design review gives you

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clarity

You see what’s working, what’s confusing, and what’s getting in the way, so you can stop second-guessing every update, post or campaign.

direction

You leave knowing what to focus on now, what can wait, and what’s worth planning for later, instead of everything feeling urgent.

confidence

With clearer foundations in place, decisions feel lighter. Your website and messaging start supporting the business instead of draining energy.

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Eloïse’s review of our site and identity had a measurable impact on our revenue.

Matt Habecker, Summit Education

web and design review results

What tends to shift after the review

Clients consistently say this review gives them relief, clarity and a sense of direction they didn’t have before. It helps them see their business more clearly, and move forward without second-guessing every decision.

The Proper Copy Studio
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Bringing order to a growing brand

Gained clarity on brand structure and website flow, which made marketing decisions easier and the business feel more confident and consistent across platforms.

Edutech
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Turning confusion into commercial clarity

Identified experience and messaging gaps that were affecting trust and conversion, leading to clearer priorities and a measurable impact on revenue.

CorcaMar
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Giving a growing brand firmer footing

Brought focus and cohesion to a growing brand, helping the website feel clearer, more trustworthy, and easier for customers to navigate.

A small nudge in the right direction

You don’t need a full redesign to make progress. Often, a few clear decisions and a bit of structure are enough to unlock momentum.

If you’re feeling unsure where to start, this is a gentle, useful first step.

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how it helps

Looking at your brand and experience as one joined-up system makes things simpler.

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It helps because it:

 

  • Shows where trust is being built and where it’s leaking
     

  • Highlights small, high-impact fixes that unlock momentum
     

  • Gives you a framework so you’re not guessing every time
     

  • Lets you move forward without fixing everything at once.

Not quite ready yet?

That’s fine. You don’t have to book a call or make a decision today.

 

If you’re still wondering whether you need a rebrand or just a refresh, start with this questionnaire. It’s a short, practical diagnostic that helps you see what’s really going on beneath the surface.

It’s often the easiest way to get unstuck and work out what kind of help will actually be useful next.

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Do you need a rebrand or a refresh?

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