Toronto is Canada's most crowded digital market — banks on Bay Street, real-estate brokerages across the GTA, and a wall of SaaS startups all fighting for the same searches. The free instant scan reads your live site the way Google and AI actually do and shows your score and top issues in seconds. No signup, nothing upfront — just answers.
Drop in your Toronto website and email. The scan runs a real check on your live pages, shows your score and biggest issues right away, and emails you the full report link. No call, no catch.
The free instant scan is a fast read across the same five areas that quietly decide whether a Toronto site wins or gets skipped — SEO, speed, structure, AI-readiness and trust. It hands you a score out of 100 plus your most important issues in seconds. (The full deep audit's 149 checks across 15 categories come later, if you want the complete picture.)
Want to poke at one thing before the full scan? The free tools library has 12 single-purpose checkers any Toronto business owner can run in a browser — a quick website checkup, a Core Web Vitals reading, an AI-crawler check, and more. Free, instant, nothing to install.
Toronto isn't a market where a decent-looking site is enough. It's Canada's financial and tech capital — and that density changes the math. A Yonge-and-Bloor accounting firm, a brokerage covering Etobicoke to Scarborough, and a King West SaaS startup are all competing for searches against dozens of well-funded rivals who are also pouring money into their websites. When everyone looks polished, the winner is decided underneath the surface: in the schema, the Core Web Vitals, the crawl structure and the machine-readability that most owners never see.
That's where the gap usually hides. A lot of GTA sites were built by agencies that nailed the visual design and then moved on — leaving pages that look sharp on a desktop demo but quietly fail Core Web Vitals on a phone over the TTC's spotty signal, where a real Toronto customer is actually deciding. Banking, real estate and professional-services sites carry the worst of it: heavy scripts, slow third-party widgets, and no structured data telling Google what the business even does.
The free scan exists to make that visible in seconds — no jargon, no sales call. You see your score, you see the top issues, and you decide what to do next. For Toronto's bilingual and multicultural audience, it also flags the structure and trust signals that help both English and French searchers — and the AI assistants more of them now ask first — actually find and recommend you.
The free scan tells you that something's off. 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. It's human-reviewed, not an automated PDF dump.
The scan and the deep audit are the work of Jerome Bilaos, a Technical Web Architect based in the Philippines who serves Toronto and GTA businesses remotely. No local office, no storefront — just the technical lens he applies to every client site, packaged so you can run it yourself for free.
The time-zone difference is a feature, not a footnote. Working from the Philippines means most audit and fix work happens overnight on Eastern Time — send a site at end of day in Toronto and findings are often waiting the next morning. It's a genuine overnight, async workflow that keeps your project moving while the city sleeps.
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Yes. The instant scan is free with no signup — drop in your URL and get your score and top issues in seconds. The 12 tools are free too. Only the optional deep human audit ($297 USD) is paid, and you decide on that after you've seen there's something worth fixing.
No. Jerome Bilaos is a Technical Web Architect based in the Philippines who serves Toronto businesses remotely. The free scan runs from anywhere, and the deep audit and any follow-up work happen online — no local office needed.
It's an advantage. Working from the Philippines means most audit and fix work happens overnight Toronto time (ET). You send a site at end of day and often have findings or progress waiting the next morning.
It's a fast read across the same five areas the deep audit covers — SEO and indexing, speed and Core Web Vitals, site structure and crawlability, AI-readiness, and trust signals — and gives you a score out of 100 plus your most important issues in seconds. It's a teaser, not the full 149-check deep audit.
Loading fine and ranking well are different things. Many GTA agency-built sites pass a casual look but quietly fail Core Web Vitals on mobile, miss schema, or aren't readable by AI engines. The free scan surfaces exactly that in seconds.
The free scan is automated and instant — your score plus the top issues. The $297 deep audit is human-reviewed: every page read the way people, Google and AI read it, with a prioritised, plain-English fix for each issue.