Most business owners in Kenya only think about their website when something goes wrong, a client mentions the site looks outdated, or enquiries suddenly dry up. But by the time it’s obviously broken, you’ve usually already lost weeks or months of potential customers.
A website audit is simply a thorough check-up: someone goes through your site the way a doctor examines a patient, looking for what’s slowing it down, what’s turning visitors away, and what’s stopping it from showing up on Google. Here are seven signs it’s time for one.
If your homepage takes longer than 3 seconds to load, most visitors leave before they even see it, especially on mobile data in Kenya, where connection speeds vary a lot. Slow loading isn’t just annoying; it directly hurts your Google ranking, because Google actively penalizes slow sites.
Search your own business name, or search “[your service] in Kenya,” and see where you land. If you’re on page two or nowhere at all, something in your site’s structure, content, or technical setup is holding you back and it’s fixable.
This is one of the most common and most frustrating problems. People are visiting your site, but nobody’s filling in the contact form or requesting a quote. Usually this means your calls-to-action are missing, buried, or unclear, a proper audit identifies exactly where visitors are dropping off.
An outdated website doesn’t just look bad, old plugins, outdated code, and unpatched software are the most common reason websites get hacked or start behaving strangely. If you can’t remember the last update, it’s overdue for a check.
Over 80% of web traffic in Kenya happens on a phone. If your site’s menu is hard to tap, text is too small, or images overflow the screen on mobile, you’re losing the majority of your potential customers before they even read your content.
Browser warnings, a hacked-looking page, spam emails from your contact form, or unexpected downtime are all signs something is technically wrong under the hood — and these issues tend to get worse, not better, if left alone.
If you can’t answer basic questions like “how many people visited my site last month” or “which page brings the most enquiries,” you’re running your website blind. An audit sets a proper baseline so every future decision is based on real data, not guesswork.
A good website audit isn’t a vague opinion, it’s a structured report covering:
You get a clear list of what’s wrong, what it’s costing you, and what to fix first, not just a technical report nobody can use.
Every week your website underperforms is a week of enquiries going to a competitor who shows up higher on Google or simply loads faster. A website audit typically takes just a few days and immediately shows you where you’re leaking potential customers.
Want to know exactly what’s holding your website back? Request a free quote for a website audit and get a clear, actionable report on what to fix first.