Website Visibility Scan
Start here before guessing what the website needs.
The Website Visibility Scan gives businesses a clearer view of the public-facing website signals that may be holding back clarity, trust, search discovery, and conversion.

How the scan works

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Submit the website
Send the current public URL so Zossoz can review visible website signals.
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Review the gaps
The scan checks content clarity, structure, trust, conversion paths, and freshness.
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Choose the next step
Use the results to decide whether to move into a Rebuild Blueprint or another service.
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Most website problems are hard to see from the inside

A business owner may know the site feels old, thin, or unclear, but the real gaps are usually spread across structure, messaging, calls-to-action, trust proof, and content freshness.


The scan turns that uncertainty into a practical starting point for deciding whether a rebuild, refresh, or care plan makes sense.

Good fit for businesses that
Have an outdated or unclear website

Are not sure whether they need a rebuild

Want a practical starting point

Need better visibility and trust signals

Clarity gaps
See whether the website explains the business, audience, services, and next steps quickly enough.

Outcomes

Trust signals
Identify missing proof, weak credibility markers, and sections that make visitors hesitate.

Visibility structure
Review the public content signals that help search engines and AI-assisted discovery tools understand the business.


  • Is the Website Visibility Scan free?

    Yes. It is the first step before Zossoz recommends a rebuild or care path.
  • Does the scan change my website?

    No. It reviews the public website and identifies visible opportunities.
  • What happens after the scan?

    If the site is a fit, the next step is usually a Rebuild Blueprint.