Specific issue IDs instead of vague score-only feedback
Alternative guide
Skip vague scores. Check the paths customers actually use.
A generic score can be useful as a quick orientation, but it often leaves a business owner asking what broke and who should fix it. SiteLeak focuses on concrete public evidence: broken forms, dead booking links, non-clickable phone numbers, weak mobile CTAs, broken pages, and recurring monitoring.
Customer-path evidence this page checks
Affected URLs, source evidence, severity, and fix recommendations
Lead-path signals for forms, phone links, booking, quote, order, cart, and checkout paths
Sample reports and paid report framing before purchase
Weekly or daily monitoring for recurring customer-path checks
Scores are not enough
A score can tell you something may be wrong. A useful report tells you which customer path broke, where it broke, why it matters, and what to retest.
Concrete evidence sells the product
SiteLeak's free scan previews real findings. Paid value comes from the complete evidence trail, screenshots where available, affected URLs, fix steps, PDF-ready report, and monitoring.
Best first fix
Start with issues tied to customer actions. A broken booking link or disabled form is usually more urgent than a broad score improvement.
What this page helps you decide
Use this comparison when you want a practical alternative to score-only feedback and need a fix list grounded in public customer-path evidence.
Practical fixes after the scan
Fix the highest-severity customer-path issue before chasing a general score.
Send the paid report to the website maintainer because it includes affected URLs and evidence summaries.
Use the free scan to confirm the problem is real before buying the full report.
Use monitoring to catch regressions after the site, plugin, or third-party widget changes.
Evidence examples
Page has no obvious contact path
The public page lacks phone, email, contact, booking, order, quote, checkout, or form signals.
Fix: Add a clear customer action near the page content and retest the live page.
Cart or checkout path returns an error
The public cart or checkout link is classified as a purchase path and fails during link checks.
Fix: Repair the cart or checkout destination and confirm the public path loads without private data.
Email address is visible but not clickable
The page includes an email address in text but no matching mailto: link is detected.
Fix: Wrap the email address in a mailto: link or add a clear contact form path.
How to choose
Use SiteLeak when
- You need specific broken-form, CTA, phone, booking, order, quote, or checkout evidence.
- You want a report that can be handed to a website maintainer.
- You want recurring checks after the first fix.
Use the other tool when
- You only need a broad score for a quick first impression.
- You are comfortable translating generic feedback into a fix plan yourself.
- You are not ready to inspect affected URLs, severity, and evidence.
Limits to keep fair
- SiteLeak is narrower than a broad grading tool.
- A generic grader may cover categories SiteLeak does not attempt to score.
- The right choice depends on whether you need orientation or concrete customer-path evidence.
Questions this scan can answer
Is SiteLeak a score-only grader?
No. The score is only a summary. The value is the evidence list, affected URLs, severity, fix recommendations, and monitoring.
What does the free scan show?
The free report shows the score and top issues. The full report unlocks the complete evidence list and PDF-ready handoff.
Does SiteLeak promise business results?
No. SiteLeak reports public website evidence and monitoring changes. It does not promise revenue, ranking, compliance, or professional outcomes.