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Escape rooms sample report
Escape room sites depend on a few public actions: pick a room, book a time, buy a gift card, call with a group question, or request a private event. This sample shows how SiteLeak turns public reservation-path findings into a repair and retest list without creating bookings, submitting forms, or entering waiver information.
Free preview vs paid report vs monitoring
The free sample shows the decision point. The paid report adds fix details. Monitoring keeps checking the same paths after edits, provider changes, or campaigns.
Fictional escape room example. SiteLeak checks public reservation paths only; it does not create bookings, submit waivers, buy gift cards, place calls, or log into private booking systems.
Free preview
$0See the score, top issues, and whether this URL is worth acting on.
Paid report
$29Get the pages to fix, what SiteLeak found, owner PDF, technical PDF, and retest steps.
Monitoring
$39/moIncludes the current paid report, then checks public booking/contact paths weekly.
Paths checked
Room booking and ticket-provider link availability
Private-event, gift-card, and group-booking CTAs
Mobile reservation actions and tap-to-call paths
Example findings
What happened
What a visitor sees
Before the repair, a visitor reaches https://escaperoom.example/ and runs into this blocker: Book Now button leads to an expired booking-provider path.
What SiteLeak found
The homepage Book Now action resolves to a booking-provider path that returns an error during public link checks.
Fix
Replace the expired provider destination with the current room-booking URL and rerun the public scan.
Paid report: The paid report would keep this issue tied to the page to fix, priority, what SiteLeak found, and a repair note.
Monitoring: Weekly monitoring would compare the same issue and URL against the next run so fixed, remaining, new, and worsened states are visible.
What happened
What a visitor sees
Before the repair, a visitor reaches https://escaperoom.example/private-events and runs into this blocker: Private-events page has no clear group booking path.
What SiteLeak found
The page explains corporate and party events, but no call, form, quote, or group-booking action appears in the first mobile viewport.
Fix
Add a visible group booking or contact action near the top of the private-events page and retest on mobile.
Paid report: The paid report would keep this issue tied to the page to fix, priority, what SiteLeak found, and a repair note.
Monitoring: Weekly monitoring would compare the same issue and URL against the next run so fixed, remaining, new, and worsened states are visible.
What happened
What a visitor sees
Before the repair, a visitor reaches https://escaperoom.example/gift-cards and runs into this blocker: Gift-card link returns a missing page.
What SiteLeak found
The sampled gift-card CTA returns HTTP 404 from the public page.
Fix
Restore the gift-card destination or redirect the old path to the current purchase page.
Paid report: The paid report would keep this issue tied to the page to fix, priority, what SiteLeak found, and a repair note.
Monitoring: Weekly monitoring would compare the same issue and URL against the next run so fixed, remaining, new, and worsened states are visible.
Before you pay
Can a visitor book a room, buy a gift card, call, or reach the right experience page from mobile?
Which booking-provider links, event pages, waivers, or group-booking paths need repair first?
Would a booking-widget, seasonal campaign, or private-event page change be caught if it breaks the public reservation path?
Why monitor
Escape room sites change around seasonal rooms, promotions, group events, and booking-provider updates. Weekly monitoring checks those public paths again so a reservation issue does not quietly return after a campaign or CMS edit.