Jersey City runs on fintech startups, finance back-offices and small firms that have to look sharp the moment a New York client clicks through. Many are still running the cheap site they built in a hurry years ago. Find out what yours is quietly losing — for free, in seconds. Drop in your URL and the instant scan reads your live pages the way Google and AI do, then shows your score and top issues. No signup, no catch.
The instant scan is a fast read across the same five areas the deep audit covers — SEO, speed, structure, AI-readiness and trust — and hands back your score out of 100 plus your most important issues in seconds. It's a quick teaser, not the full deep audit. Free, no signup, once every 48 hours.
The free scan gives you a headline read on the five areas above. When you want the full picture, the $297 deep audit goes deep across all 15 categories below — 149 checks in total.
Enter your site and email on the scanner. It runs a real check on your live pages, shows your score and top issues instantly, and emails you the full report link. No call, no catch.
Run your free scan →Beyond the scan there's a kit of 12 free tools you can run as often as you like — a quick website checkup, a Core Web Vitals checker (how fast and stable your page feels), an AI crawler checker (whether assistants can read your site), and more. No login, no limit. Great for a fast gut-check before you decide on anything.
Jersey City sits a PATH ride from Wall Street, and that proximity sets the bar. A Journal Square fintech pitching a Manhattan bank, a finance back-office on the Exchange Place waterfront, a growing firm in The Heights or Downtown — they're all judged against New York-grade websites while watching every dollar. That's the squeeze: you need to look like the big firm across the river without the big-firm budget.
The trap is the cheap early site. Plenty of Jersey City companies launched on a fast, low-cost build to get moving — and then outgrew it. The brand levelled up; the site didn't. Underneath, the same site that "looks fine" is often missing the structured data Google needs, failing Core Web Vitals on the phones your clients actually use, and giving AI assistants nothing to quote when someone asks for a recommendation. The free scan surfaces all of that in seconds, so you can see the gap before you spend on anything.
And because the work is remote and runs on Eastern Time overnight, you can fire off a scan at the end of a Jersey City workday and have the deeper read waiting by morning — no meetings, no local agency markup.
The free scan shows you there's something worth fixing. The $297 deep audit reads every page the way humans, Google and AI do, and hands back the plain-English fix for each issue — ranked by what it's actually costing you, not by a scary severity label. It's human-reviewed, not an automated PDF dump.
Delivered within 3 business days — often overnight on Eastern Time. The $297 credits in full toward fix work if you hire me, so the audit pays for itself.
The free scan, the tools and the $297 deep audit all come from the same know-how I use on every client build — the free scan gives you a fast headline read, the deep audit is the full 149-check, human-reviewed version. I'm Jerome Bilaos, a Technical Web Architect based in the Philippines, working with Jersey City businesses remotely — finance, startups, agencies and small firms across the US and Australia. No local office, no local markup: you get a specialist who rebuilds sites for a living.
Want to know who you'd be working with before you run a scan? See what a Technical Web Architect does and browse the portfolio and case studies — real builds, real clients, the work behind the audit.
Yes. The instant scan is free, needs no signup, and runs on your live pages in seconds — score plus your top issues across SEO, speed, structure, AI-readiness and trust. There are also 12 free tools you can use as often as you like.
It's a fast read across the same five areas the deep audit covers — SEO, speed, structure, AI-readiness and trust — then shows your score out of 100 and your most important issues instantly. It's a lightweight teaser; the full 149 checks across 15 categories are part of the $297 deep audit, not the free scan.
Yes. Everything is fully remote and delivered online — there's nothing in a website audit that needs me physically in Jersey City. You get a global technical specialist instead of a local generalist, and the report reads the same whether your office is on Newark Avenue or across the Hudson in Manhattan.
Most of the work is async — you run the free scan or send your site, I review it, you read the report on your own Eastern Time schedule. Because I work while Jersey City sleeps, deeper audits often land overnight. For live calls I keep slots that fall in your evening.
Especially then. Start with the free scan to see the shape of the problem at no cost. If you want the full picture, the $297 deep audit tells you exactly what's broken and what's worth keeping, so you scope the rebuild around real problems instead of paying to rebuild parts that already work.
The free scan shows your score and top issues automatically. The $297 deep audit is human-reviewed: every page read the way people, Google and AI do, every issue ranked by what it's costing you, each with a plain-English fix. The fee credits in full toward fix work if you hire me, so it pays for itself.
Run the instant scan, try the 12 free tools, and only reach for the deep audit if you want the full fix list. No signup, nothing upfront.