Audit refresh
Refresh the audit after meaningful changes, not after every tiny edit
A new audit is most useful when the page structure, offer, proof, CTA or commercial information has changed enough to affect the visitor path.
What we check
Offer clarity
Trust and proof
Path to request
Page readability
Readiness for ads
Commercial terms
When a refresh makes sense
- + You rewrote the first screen or offer block.
- + You added cases, reviews, pricing logic or FAQ.
- + You changed forms, buttons or contact paths.
- + You published a redesign or a new service page.
What changes in a new audit
- + The service reads the current public page again.
- + The latest report becomes the main public report for the domain.
- + History can show whether scores improved or regressed.
- + New evidence replaces outdated findings.
How to use history
- + Compare the total score and weak blocks before and after changes.
- + Check whether new issues appeared.
- + Share the updated report with the team.
- + Use the next priority list for the following iteration.
How it works
First the URL,
then the report
You provide a page, short business context and the page goal. BASE Auditor reads the page, finds useful internal URLs, saves evidence and explains the report in plain language.
FAQ
Do old audits disappear?⌄
No. The public page shows the latest completed audit, while history can help compare progress over time.
Should I refresh after small copy edits?⌄
Usually no. It is better to collect small edits and refresh after a meaningful update.
Ready to check
Run the audit
and find weak spots
The service will show what can prevent requests on the page and give a short action plan without complicated marketing terms.