Spot in minutes what's slowing down or hurting a WordPress site: poorly optimized plugins, a bloated theme, missing caching, known security flaws. No account required, instant results.
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Why WordPress specifically
WordPress is the most widely used CMS in the world, which also makes it the most exposed to the silent buildup of issues: a plugin installed for a one-off need and then forgotten, a premium theme that ships with dozens of widgets nobody uses, an update that quietly breaks a setting with no visible warning. From the dashboard, everything looks fine — which is exactly why an outside check, one that looks at your site the way Google does, is worth running.
A few signs an audit is probably worth it: the site feels slower than it used to for no obvious reason, you're no longer sure what each of your active plugins actually does, your theme came from a demo kit that was never cleaned up, or you've simply never checked your Core Web Vitals.
The details
The combined impact of plugins and theme on load time, measured via PageSpeed Insights and CrUX data from your actual visitors.
Titles, meta descriptions, heading hierarchy, and internal linking — often disorganized after several successive theme changes.
HTTPS certificate, HTTP security headers, and vulnerability signals frequently tied to outdated extensions.
Consistency of the XML sitemap generated by WordPress or a dedicated plugin, and no accidental blocking in robots.txt.
Verifying that the markup automatically generated by your theme or page builder is present and correctly formed.
Contrast, keyboard navigation, and form structure — an area most premium themes don't cover out of the box.
In practice
No access to your WordPress dashboard is needed: the analysis runs from the outside, exactly like a search engine would see it.
Slowdowns, technical errors, missing or malformed markup: everything a poorly configured plugin or theme leaves as an observable trace.
The fastest, highest-impact fixes first, so you know where to start without spending a whole day on it.
Budget
No cost, no account required for a single audit. To get automatically alerted when a plugin or theme update degrades your score — instead of finding out weeks later — automatic monitoring starts at €9/month.
See full pricingWordPress-specific questions
Yes. The audit doesn't look at how your site was built, only at what's actually shown to visitors and search engines — so the result is the same regardless of the theme or page builder used.
It doesn't list your installed plugins (it has no access to your back office), but it identifies the precise symptoms — a slow resource, a blocking script, broken markup — that usually make it easy to trace back to the plugin or setting responsible.
It's good practice, especially after a theme or page-builder update. With a free account, automatic monitoring handles this for you and alerts you if there's a regression.
No, the analysis consists of a handful of standard requests, similar to a regular visitor loading the page — it has no noticeable impact on your site's performance.
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