Free 15-Point Hotel Website Review

Send us your website. Within two business days you'll know exactly where it loses bookings — from the people who build direct-booking hotel sites for a living. Free, specific, no obligation.

What we check

Fifteen points, four areas, zero fluff

Speed & technical health

  • 01Load time on a real mobile connection
  • 02Core Web Vitals and what Google sees
  • 03Broken links, redirects, and error pages
  • 04SSL, security headers, and basic hygiene

The booking path

  • 05Taps from homepage to a bookable rate on a phone
  • 06Booking-engine handoff — where guests fall out
  • 07Rate presentation vs your OTA listings
  • 08A visible reason to book direct

Search visibility

  • 09Where you appear for your market's hotel searches
  • 10Google Business Profile completeness
  • 11Hotel schema markup Google can read
  • 12The content your market searches for that you don't have

Conversion details

  • 13Photography — does the rate look worth it
  • 14Trust signals: reviews, policies, a human to reach
  • 15Mobile layout, menus, and form friction

A human review in two business days. We'll only use your details to prepare and send it.

Questions

Review Questions

No. Automated graders spit out the same generic checklist for every URL. This is the team that builds hotel websites looking at yours — the booking path on a phone, the speed numbers, how you show up in your market's searches, and what we would fix first. You get specific findings, not a score.

Fifteen points across four areas: speed and technical health, the mobile booking path, search visibility for your market, and the conversion details — rate presentation, photography, trust signals, and the reasons a guest books direct instead of drifting back to an OTA.

The honest version: some owners who see the review become clients, and that is why it is free. There is no obligation, no pressure sequence, and the findings are yours to act on with anyone — including your current agency or your own team.

You'll have it within two business days, by email, in plain language. If something urgent turns up — a broken booking link, a security warning, a page Google can't index — we flag it the day we find it.

Especially then. The review tells you which problems actually cost bookings and which are cosmetic, so if you do rebuild you can scope it around what matters — whoever you hire to do it.

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