The Scenario
Someone told you your website needs a complete rebuild. Maybe it was your developer, maybe a sales rep from an agency. Either way, it's an expensive opinion.
But what if 80% of your site is fine and you only need targeted fixes? Or what if it really does need a rebuild, but you don't know which parts to keep and which to scrap?
You need data, not opinions. You need a number, not a gut feeling.
What the Audit Reveals
Overhaul Verdict (0–100 rebuild pressure)
A single score that tells you how much rebuild pressure your site is under. Based on all 24 dimensions, not just one person's opinion.
Three clear tiers
Optimize (targeted fixes are enough), Partial Rebuild (keep what works, replace what doesn't), or Full Rebuild (start fresh). No ambiguity.
Specific factors driving the score
Which dimensions are dragging your score down? Is it security? Performance? Design? You'll know exactly where the problems are.
Effort estimates for each fix
Every issue comes with an estimated fix time. So you can calculate: is it cheaper to fix 15 issues or rebuild from scratch?
What You Do Next
If the verdict is Optimize
Use the priority matrix to tackle the biggest issues first. You'll save thousands compared to an unnecessary rebuild.
If the verdict is Partial Rebuild
You'll know exactly which parts to keep and which to replace. Give your developer or agency a precise brief instead of "redo everything."
If the verdict is Full Rebuild
Now you have the spec for the new site. Every issue the audit found becomes a requirement for the rebuild. No more guessing.