Dublin punches far above its size online — it's the European HQ for Google, Meta and half the tech world, and the English-language gateway into the EU. That means the bar for a website here is high. The good news: you can see exactly where yours stands right now. Run a free instant scan — drop in your URL and get your score and top issues across SEO, speed, structure, AI-readiness and trust in seconds. No signup, no card, no catch.
The instant scan is a fast read across the five areas that actually decide whether you get found: search and indexing, speed and Core Web Vitals, site structure, AI and answer readiness, and trust signals. In a few seconds it gives you a score out of 100 and surfaces your most important issues — no signup, nothing upfront. You see the score, you see what's leaking, and you decide what to do next. (Want the whole picture? The optional $297 deep audit runs all 149 checks — see below.) Run your free scan →
The scan gives you the big picture; the free tools let you zoom in. There are 12 free tools covering the individual pieces — a quick website checkup, a Core Web Vitals checker (how fast and stable your page feels), an AI crawler checker (whether assistants can even read you), schema and meta inspectors and more. No login, no limits. Test one thing or run the lot.
Dublin is an unusually demanding market to have a website in. The city hosts the European headquarters of Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Stripe and a long list of SaaS scale-ups — so the local standard for a polished, multi-region, fast-loading site is set by some of the best engineering teams on the planet. Whether you're a B2B SaaS company in the Grand Canal Dock "Silicon Docks", a professional-services firm in Dublin 2, or a retailer or hospitality business trading to both Irish and visiting customers, you're judged against that bar.
Two patterns show up again and again here. First, GDPR and consent: Irish and EU businesses carry real obligations around cookies, tracking and privacy, and a sloppy consent setup is both a compliance risk and a trust killer — the free scan flags it. Second, multi-region reach: serving customers across Ireland, the UK and the wider EU in clean English makes Dublin sites prime candidates for AI search and rich results — but only if the structure underneath is right. A free scan tells you, in seconds, whether yours is.
The free scan shows you that something's worth fixing. The $297 deep audit shows you exactly what, page by page, and hands back the plain-English fix for each — 149 checks across all 15 categories, human-reviewed and ranked by what it's actually costing you. It's optional, it's one-time, and the fee credits toward any fix work if you decide to have it sorted.
The scan, the tools and the deep audit all come from one person: Jerome Bilaos, a Technical Web Architect who rebuilds sites for the way people, Google and AI actually read them. Based in the Philippines and serving Dublin businesses remotely, Jerome focuses on one thing — the technical health of your site — not logos or ad buys. The free scan is the same lens he applies to every client build. See the work →
Yes. The instant scan is free, with no signup and no card — drop in your URL and you get your score and top issues across SEO, speed, structure, AI-readiness and trust in seconds. There's also a set of 12 free tools. Only the optional deep human audit ($297) is paid.
It's a fast read across the same five areas that decide whether you get found — search and indexing, speed and Core Web Vitals, site structure, AI and answer readiness, and trust signals — then shows you a score out of 100 and your most important issues in seconds. It's a quick headline, not the full 149-check deep audit.
Yes. Buyers in Dublin increasingly ask ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity before they open a browser. The scan and the deep audit both assess whether AI engines can actually read and quote your site — including llms.txt and structured data — so you can be recommended rather than skipped.
The audit covers privacy and compliance signals — cookie and consent handling, privacy-policy presence and tracking hygiene — which matters for GDPR-aware Irish and EU businesses. It flags issues; it isn't formal legal advice.
Most of the work is asynchronous — you request, the work happens overnight while Dublin sleeps, and your report lands in your inbox. The Philippines is roughly 7–8 hours ahead of Dublin (GMT/IST), so a scheduled call fits easily into your morning.
The free scan shows your score and top issues. The $297 deep audit is human-reviewed — 149 checks across 15 categories, every issue read the way humans, Google and AI do, ranked by what it's costing you, each with a plain-English fix. The fee credits toward any fix work.