Run a free instant scan and see, in seconds, how your firm's site reads to Google and AI — a score out of 100 and your top issues, no signup. Built for Sydney accounting practices and advisory firms where one website decides whether a prospect trusts you with their money. Served remotely from the Philippines, on hours that overlap AEST.
Sydney is the largest economy in Australia and the most contested market for accountants and financial advisors anywhere in the country. Someone searching "tax accountant Mosman," "SMSF advisor Sydney CBD," or "small business accountant near me" is making a money decision, and they're weighing you against a dense field of firms in the same suburbs. Your website is the credibility test they run first — and most of what passes or fails that test is invisible to the human eye, but perfectly legible to Google and to the AI assistants increasingly answering those questions before a browser even opens.
The free instant scan reads your live site the way those machines do and hands you a score out of 100 plus the top issues holding you back — in seconds, with no signup. It's the fast gut-check. If it shows something worth fixing, the optional deep audit goes far deeper. This page is the Sydney-and-accounting-specific version of the broader audit for accountants & financial advisors and the Sydney website audit.
It's rarely the homepage banner. It's the structural, machine-level signals — the ones a polished design hides — that decide whether you show up at all. Four patterns turn up again and again on Sydney advisory sites:
Financial advice is a "Your Money or Your Life" topic — Google holds it to its highest trust bar, and AI engines only quote sources they can verify. If your advisers' credentials, AFSL details, and authorship aren't expressed in markup, the trust you've earned over decades is invisible to the very systems deciding who gets shown to a Sydney searcher.
Without structured data declaring you as an accounting or financial service — your offerings, service area, fees model — Google and AI are left guessing what you do. So they confidently surface the Parramatta or North Sydney firm that spelled it out, and you sit just below the fold of the answer.
"Accountant near me" is how a huge share of Sydney searches start. Inconsistent name/address/phone across pages and directories, missing or duplicated location markup, and weak geo-signals mean Google can't confidently place you in the right suburb cluster — Surry Hills, Chatswood, the CBD — so you lose the proximity searches you should own.
EOFY and tax-time send a once-a-year surge to your services and contact pages. If those pages are slow on mobile, blocked from indexing, or buried too deep to crawl, that surge lands on a competitor instead. The single busiest window of your search year leaks straight through the cracks.
No signup, no card, no call. Drop in your URL and the scan checks your live pages and returns two things in seconds:
That's the whole free scan: a fast, real read so you know whether there's anything worth fixing — not a 149-point report. It's deliberately quick. The full depth comes later, only if you want it.
Beyond the scan, there's a set of 12 free tools you can run on your own — a Core Web Vitals checker, an AI-crawler checker, a website checkup, schema and meta inspectors, and more. They're handy for a single-issue gut-check between audits: confirm whether AI assistants can actually read your advisory pages, or whether your tax-time landing page is fast enough on mobile to survive the EOFY rush.
If the free scan proves there's something worth fixing, the deep audit is the complete, human-reviewed report. 149 checks across 15 categories — every issue across people, search and AI, ranked by what it's actually costing your firm, with the exact fix and the reason it matters. Page-by-page schema gaps, Core Web Vitals on mobile and desktop, indexing integrity, AI-readability, local-SEO and NAP audit, and a prioritised fix list you can action, hand to a developer, or hand back to me.
The fee credits toward any fix work — so the audit pays for itself if you hire me to fix what it finds.
An advisory site drifts: a new partner joins, a service page changes, a CMS update quietly breaks your schema right before tax season. Audit clients can stay in the loop with monthly re-scans that catch regressions early and always-on uptime monitoring that flags the moment a page goes down — so nothing breaks unnoticed in the window your Sydney clients need you most. Ask about ongoing monitoring when your report lands; it's a soft add-on, never a requirement.
The scan and the 12 tools will tell you what's wrong. But when an accounting or advisory site needs its information architecture rebuilt, its schema engineered properly, and its credibility signals made machine-readable, that's not a tool job — that's a Technical Web Architect. That's me, Jerome Bilaos.
I'm based in the Philippines and serve Sydney firms remotely — AEST is roughly 2–3 hours ahead, so there's strong working-hours overlap and no awkward midnight handoffs. No fabricated local address, no call-centre. Real contact only: [email protected].
It reads your live site the way Google and AI do and returns a score out of 100 plus your top issues in seconds — no signup. Think missing AccountingService schema, slow tax-season pages, or a half-built "accountant near me" setup. The deep $297 audit is the one that runs 149 checks across 15 categories.
Financial advice is a "Your Money or Your Life" topic — Google holds it to a higher trust bar, and AI assistants only quote sources they can verify. Sydney prospects researching SMSF, CGT or business structuring are making money decisions, so credibility signals a machine can read — author identity, credentials, structured data — decide whether you even get shown.
In the largest, most competitive AU market, AUD cost-per-click for "accountant Sydney" or "financial advisor Sydney" is punishing. Technical organic — clean schema, fast pages, real local SEO — is the durable edge that keeps earning long after an ad budget runs dry.
Seasonal EOFY and tax-time demand is wasted when pages are slow on mobile, key pages aren't indexed, or the booking path has friction. The scan flags the speed and indexing problems that quietly bleed that once-a-year surge; the deep audit ranks them by what each is costing you.
No fabricated local address. I'm a Technical Web Architect based in the Philippines, serving Sydney accounting and advisory firms remotely. AEST is only about 2–3 hours ahead, so there's strong working-hours overlap. Real contact only: [email protected] or book a call.
The free scan is an instant score and your top issues — proof there's something worth fixing. The $297 deep audit is the full, human-reviewed report: 149 checks across 15 categories, page-by-page schema gaps, Core Web Vitals, indexing integrity, AI-readability and a prioritised fix list.