
Website Audit Before Launch: The Complete Pre-Flight Checklist
Stop shipping broken websites. Here’s your complete pre-launch optimization guide to catch critical issues before your users do.
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Stop shipping broken websites. Here’s your complete pre-launch optimization guide to catch critical issues before your users do.

Picture this: you’re browsing your favorite website, scrolling through photos, watching a quick video, maybe ordering something online. It feels effortless, almost magical. But here’s something that might surprise you – that simple website visit just contributed to global carbon emissions. Don’t worry, we’re not here to make you feel guilty about your online habits! Instead, let’s explore how we can make the web a greener place while actually improving the experience for everyone.

Picture this: someone clicks on a link to your website, excited to see what you have to offer. But instead of landing on your amazing content, they’re greeted with a cold, robotic message that basically says "Oops, we messed up." Not exactly the warm welcome you were hoping for, right?

Here’s something that might surprise you: Google completely flipped how they look at websites back in 2018. Instead of checking your desktop site first, they now crawl your mobile version to decide where you rank in search results.

In today’s digital world, ensuring your website is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, is not just a legal requirement but also a smart business move.

You’ve coded, designed, and poured your heart into your website. But before you hit that publish button and share your creation with the world, let’s make sure it’s actually ready for its debut.

Alt tags, also known as alt text or alt attributes, are essential for describing images to search engines and screen readers.

Open Graph is essentially a communication protocol that helps your website talk to social media platforms.

You’ve probably met someone and instantly gotten a vibe—sure of them, or not. Websites work the same way.

Short for favorite icon, it’s the little image you see in browser tabs, bookmarks, and sometimes on mobile home screens.