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Sample Report

Website Audit Report

This is a sample audit report showing what a completed Pagelyze website analysis looks like. Real audit results will have the same format and layout.

Performance

92/ 100

Core Web Vitals & load time

SEO Health

76/ 100

Metadata, headings, internal links

Accessibility

68/ 100

Contrast, ARIA, keyboard support

Disclaimer

Pagelyze provides general information only and does not constitute financial, legal, security, technical or professional advice. You shouldn't rely solely on these results to make important business decisions. Consider getting your own independent professional advice where appropriate. See the Terms of Use.

Audited Website

https://example-website.com

Audited on February 25, 2026

Completed

Issues Found

6 issues
highPerformance

Large image files without optimization

3 images exceed 500KB and are not using modern formats (WebP/AVIF). This significantly impacts page load time.

Affected elements

hero-image.jpg, banner.png, logo.svg

mediumSEO

Missing meta description

The page lacks a meta description tag, which reduces click-through rates from search results.

highAccessibility

Images missing alt text

5 images are missing alt attributes, making them inaccessible to screen readers.

Affected elements

img.product-1, img.product-2, img.product-3...

mediumPerformance

Render-blocking CSS

2 external stylesheets are blocking page render. Consider inlining critical CSS or using async loading.

Affected elements

styles.css, vendor.css

lowSEO

Heading hierarchy could be improved

The page jumps from h1 to h3, skipping h2. This makes content structure less clear for search engines.

highAccessibility

Low color contrast ratio

Text color #888888 on background #FFFFFF has a contrast ratio of 3.2:1, below the WCAG AA standard of 4.5:1.

Affected elements

.subtitle, .footer-text

Recommendations

Recommendations summarise audit findings. Fix Packs provide prioritised, stack-aware implementation guidance (with verification + rollback).

Top actions for the site owner

  • Performance is okay, but improving load time will reduce bounce rates on mobile.
  • SEO fundamentals look solid. Focus on high-quality content and backlinks to grow further.
  • Accessibility is mixed. Improving it will make the site easier for everyone and reduce legal risk.

Top technical actions for developers

  • Review Lighthouse opportunities for LCP and CLS, and lazy-load below-the-fold images where possible.
  • Technical SEO is in good shape. Consider adding structured data (FAQ, Product, Article) where it makes sense.
  • Address remaining Lighthouse accessibility issues, improve keyboard navigation, and review ARIA usage.

Fix Packs turn findings into implementation-ready work

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Results vary by stack, hosting, plugins, and third-party scripts. Validate changes with the included verification checklist.

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